To be fair, nobody's pretending his form has been anything other than poor. That said, it's worth separating the knee‑jerk reaction from what's actually happening behind the scenes. I've been clear on my view: sending him straight back to Denmark isn't the answer. There's more nuance than some posts allow for.
Management backing and player responsibility
The information I have is that the management team are content with how the player is approaching training and matches. Effort hasn't been the issue. You can see why some fans are frustrated — form matters, and results matter — but criticism should be weighed against what the coaches actually see day to day.
Sascha Lense is reportedly working with the player on confidence and specifics of his game. Whether you buy every detail or not, the fact a specialised member of staff is focused on him suggests the club aren't writing him off. Danny Rohl has a reputation for getting the best from players through man‑management, and that matters when confidence has dipped.
Why a swift exit feels wrong
There’s a tendency to reach for simple solutions: loan him out, sell him back, move on. But football doesn't always bend to quick fixes. If the club believe the player can be improved, and if the player is showing willingness to adapt, then sticking with a process makes sense. I hope he signs permanently, but I also respect why others disagree — it's a reasonable debate.
About the figures and the noise
My original post wasn't about Andreas specifically; it was to ask whether the financial figures being thrown about were official or just made up. Too often people fabricate details to score points in an argument. Let's keep the facts separate from the emotion — challenge what's claimed, not the person.
In short: yes, form has been poor. Yes, the frustration is understandable. But there are positive signs in how he's being managed and how he's working. Give the process a chance before declaring it a lost cause.
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