Adam Forshaw:
"To be honest I don't think we've missed him so far since he's left. We've won three games since he announced he was leaving. That's my personal [opinion],†he said.
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"I think everyone who's in the squad now buys into what we're doing and works really hard for the team and it's not about any individuals. I'll be honest.
"I don't really know what to say to that to be honest. He's a good player, but we're a team and we all work together and that's that really."
Under følger en 'nyhetsartikkel' fra Leeds-Live med stort sett de samme sitatene fra Forshaw som Kato siterte. Samtidig tolkes det som siteres, det som (kanskje) står mellom linjene så og si...
Og, det er nettopp det. I originalen fra Leedsunited.com står det ingenting i klartekst om hva troppen måtte mene. Men det står absolutt nok til at det går an å tenke at dette er gjengs meninger i spillertroppen om Saiz...
Adam Forshaw has his say on Samuel Saiz and hints he did not buy into Marcelo Bielsa's Leeds UnitedSaiz will play for Getafe from next month after he asked to leave Marcelo Bielsa and Leeds United
ByBeren Cross Digital sports writer 14:19, 30 DEC 2018
Leeds United’s players are not missing Samuel Saiz and Adam Forshaw has hinted the Spaniard may not have fully bought into the 2018/19 project.
The 27-year-old made it clear to the Elland Road hierarchy he wanted to leave West Yorkshire and return to Spain earlier this month.
Ultimately, on December 17 his loan, with a view to a permanent transfer, to Getafe in La Liga was confirmed.
Since first being dropped by Marcelo Bielsa for October 27’s clash with Nottingham Forest, Saiz had watched his team-mates win seven of nine matches without him starting.
Forshaw, speaking to the media after Saturday’s Hull City loss, made it clear the team was not missing Saiz and the results proved it.
The former Middlesbrough man also suggested everyone in the current squad could be said to be working hard for the team and not themselves, since Saiz’s exit.
"To be honest I don't think we've missed him so far since he's left. We've won three games since he announced he was leaving. That's my personal [opinion],†he said.
"I think everyone who's in the squad now buys into what we're doing and works really hard for the team and it's not about any individuals. I'll be honest.
"I don't really know what to say to that to be honest. He's a good player, but we're a team and we all work together and that's that really."
https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/sport/leeds-united/leeds-united-forshaw-samuel-saiz-15610825