Moving on to Hojberg, Jason was very impressed. His work rate was nothing to scoff at. His passing, defending, physicality were all above average.
He wasn't very technical and that dampened the team's creativity, but he made up for that by playing box to box, helping his team to win the ball before laying it off to a more creative player.
Oliver Skipp was right behind him and unlike Hojberg who stood out on his own as an impressive player, Skipp wasn't so impressive alone.
Frankly, his pace was shit, his physicality was shit, his heading skills were shit, his passing was nothing to look at and his shooting was horrific.
He wasn't so shitty that he couldn't be a professional, but he was nowhere near the level Jason expected from someone on the team, however there was a reason he was there.
The guy seemed to be watching the game like he had a bird's eye view and he used that to break the opponent's play.
