No says Ronnie Cully
THERE is no denying John Guidetti cuts a frustrated figure as his goal drought it extended to five matches.
The sharpness and instinctiveness which helped him score 11 in 10 games has deserted him.
Instead of latching onto chances naturally, the Swede is forcing the issue - with little success.
However, to drop him from the side would serve only to increase his angst.
What he needs to end this personal torture is to hit the net - and you can't do that sitting in the stand or on the bench.
Given the fact he has not been eligible for any of the European games, he can't be in need of a rest nearly as much as the likes of Stefan Johansen, Emilio Izaguirre or Virgil van Dijk.
So, let him play through his misfiring misery.
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