But complications are good. It may not be good for the player who winds up not playing, but it's an advantage for the team as a whole.
He doesn't look like a player who wants to give up his position to anybody. You have to earn the confidence of your teammates and he has done that for a while.
We only thought about the player and his talents and his ability to win a match,
Our team was stumbling and bumbling and we didn't have a player really who was committed to doing what they needed to do.
It's difficult to replace a player on your first line. ... We have other players with the same style of depth and experience as Alex and it's up to those younger players to take his place.