06-25-2016, 02:45 PM
To get back on the original subject of the thread -- Jordan Morris -- I'm watching him play New York right now on TV. He's had some impressive back-to-goal moments so far, which would be a new skill for him. Previously my critique of him -- maybe Klinsmann's too* -- is that he could be a bit too monodimensional in his game: fast, aggressive, but not able to do some of the little things. If Morris is able to play with his back to goal he can play as the sole center forward in a 4-3-3, which allows his team to play with more variety.
* At least judging by this interview: http://www.wsj.com/articles/a-q-a-with-j...1464907320
* At least judging by this interview: http://www.wsj.com/articles/a-q-a-with-j...1464907320
