Thomas L'Heureux Harriott is decent. Even as the final whistle blew after extra time he was carrying the ball forward, looking to be positive. A comment suggesting he lacks a footballing brain is harsh. He works incredibly hard, and is always looking to make something happen which is more than can be said for most. Two quality finishes too, which again, most aren't capable of. I honestly wouldn't mind seeing him pushing the first team.
Not saying Harriott isn't any good, he did play fairly well tonight. What I meant by the 'lack of a footballing brain' comment was that he picked the wrong option far too often - ie in the second half he lead a counter attack with Beerens in support, delayed playing Beerens in on goal for ages and when he did play the pass it was underhit, behind him and Beerens was already offside. Chance gone. Another example would be in injury time when he Williams made a run behind a defender down the line, again he delayed the pass until Williams was offside and coming back for a short pass.
It was just basic stuff like that that was frustrating and makes me question his footballing intelligence. Also he failed to see many other passes and had his head down a lot running into trouble.
Still, he was dangerous and scored two good goals. And it was only one game, that's just how he came across to me.