Tim Iroegbunam

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He's definitely growing on me, hes starting a great little partnership with he of the shit hair
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Great games the last couple. Didn't realise initially how much better as I'd missed some.

Doesn't do the shiny stuff in the game, but the ball winning, slight changes of pace to burst past players, body work on protecting the ball, body shape receiving it, improving with his passing (except for a few noticeable errors). Really happy for him on this trajectory.
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Cods wrote: Thu Jan 01, 2026 1:37 am Great games the last couple. Didn't realise initially how much better as I'd missed some.

Doesn't do the shiny stuff in the game, but the ball winning, slight changes of pace to burst past players, body work on protecting the ball, body shape receiving it, improving with his passing (except for a few noticeable errors). Really happy for him on this trajectory.
Really important to understand this.
There'll also be games where he's as shit as he was against Newcastle.
But he's learning. We've all got to learn/remember that form =/= class, doubly so for young players
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superpull wrote: Thu Jan 01, 2026 10:14 am Really important to understand this.
There'll also be games where he's as shit as he was against Newcastle.
But he's learning. We've all got to learn/remember that form =/= class, doubly so for young players
Definitely.

Unless Moyes' transfer budget this January is dependent on making Europe, we can build slowly and use these young players more regularly (we might have to) if they can perform to a decent enough level. If we're winning every now and again the groans should be minimal.
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Yaya Toure regen innit
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The most important thing is the trajectory, which is upwards and getting better. That’s all you can ever ask for with players, especially youngsters. It shows he is developing in training and getting valuable matchday experience.

I do think Garners rise and influence has massively helped as well. Having someone alongside you that is in great form gives you a confidence boost.

Long may his rise continue
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Watched extended highlights a couple of times since the match and he definitely used the ball better than I knew he could on at least a couple of occasions.

Won the ball, turned in a tight space, dribbled forward and slotted a pass in to someone in an advanced position to run on to it.

Probably did him a disservice a few posts back about him being a 'pass simply to someone else' type player as he did progressive passes and executed them well in the Forest game.

I think the biggest challenge is can he do it when we have more of the ball? The Forest match was playing to his strengths, but when he has more time to think can he still make those passes?

If so we've got a real player on our hands!
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Gary1878 wrote: Thu Jan 01, 2026 12:58 pm The most important thing is the trajectory, which is upwards and getting better. That’s all you can ever ask for with players, especially youngsters. It shows he is developing in training and getting valuable matchday experience.

I do think Garners rise and influence has massively helped as well. Having someone alongside you that is in great form gives you a confidence boost.

Long may his rise continue
Trajectory should be considered over a year, not a month though
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https://fbref.com/en/players/84c5ceea/Tim-Iroegbunam

His passing definitely could be improved, but the ball carrying shows up as decent.

If he improves his use of the ball then wow.

If he doesn’t, but continues his great work off the ball and carrying it up the pitch then he can still be a very good player.

I’am wary of thinking he’s turned the corner and will be a very good player for us now, but it is kind of all there at the moment.

It’s not like he’s suddenly started to show this. He had it last season but struggled doing it over 90 minutes and was all over the place positionally.

If that part of his game is now locked in and he can show it over a longer period then I think we have something potentially great.
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Yeah if he starts finding a pass at the end of those runs, or he starts spraying balls from deep it would be huuuuge.

Personally pleased if he just keeps up the ball winning and carries. That's all Baleba does and he's going to go for £100m+.
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Love his strength and ball carrying ability.

As others have said, improve that passing and we're looking at a top midfielder.

Pleased.
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