Casper Sloth Questions His First Team Exclusion



Casper Sloth can’t understand why he hasn’t had a look in at Leeds since Redfearn has taken charge; he’s failed to start in five consecutive matches with his only appearance coming from the bench.

The Danish midfielder said, “I am fit to play and I even wonder a bit about why, from one day to the next, I am completely out”.

Clearly the Dane feels he should be playing but speaking to the press about it doesn’t help matters. It should be a topic of conversation with Neil Redfearn, and Neil Redfearn only. 

Based on merit – in particular performance level – Casper Sloth doesn’t deserve his place in the team, and there’s no way he’ll get in ahead of Adryan at the moment.

It’s clear that he has talent, he’s very good on the ball and he can make the vital passes for the strikers but when he got his chance he didn’t do enough for me. 

There’ll be a time where Sloth is needed and he needs to be ready; he needs to show professionalism in training and keep his head down and keep working hard.

I hate when players speak to the press about being excluded from the team, especially as it’s only been five games, and I’m sure Neil Redfearn will not me happy about this.

3 comments:

  1. at least he wants to be in ,a v.good player ,but present team is the best we could put out.The best team for years

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  2. The simple answer is that he has been appalling on the occasions that he has played

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