DCSIMG
SWTS.sport.image.e

Wright fears Fletcher isn't ready to star among elite

FORMER Hibs striker Keith Wright insists Steven Fletcher's lucrative move south has come too soon, and fears that his weaknesses will be ruthlessly exposed in the Barclays Premier League.

The 22-year-old signed for Owen Coyle's Burnley yesterday after Hibs accepted a 3 million offer that made him the Clarets' record signing.

The Scotland cap was the subject of a failed bid from Celtic in January and, although the player had repeatedly voiced desires to move on, new Easter Road manager John Hughes had been hopeful of persuading him to stay for at least another season.

Wright, who has closely followed Fletcher's development since he broke into the Hibs first-team as a 17-year-old, reckons the striker would have benefited from continuing to ply his trade in the capital.

Speaking as he and former team-mate Mickey Weir launched Hibs' tours of Easter Road, he said: "It's a big loss to Hibs but I've watched him progressing over the last three or four years and I still don't think he's the finished article yet. I think he's away too early and, for me, he's still got a lot to learn to play at the top, top level.

"Money talks and he's obviously going to earn a lot more money down south and he's going to take the chance. On both fronts, as a supporter and also as an ex-striker looking at the way he plays, I love watching him and when he's enjoying his football and playing every week he's one of the top players in the division.

"But I fear that he might be a bit-part player down south, and not enjoy it as much."

Wright confesses that the lure of the self-proclaimed best league in the world and the money on offer south of the border would be difficult for any player to resist.

However, having spotted shortcomings in Fletcher's link-up play and goal-scoring in watching him from the stands, the 44-year-old Skol Cup winner is concerned Fletcher may struggle against some of the global superstars he will face next season.

He added: "I never had the opportunity but I would imagine you can't resist the Premiership when it comes calling.

"If agents are talking about the silly figures they're talking about then, one, you want to test yourself and, two, you want to earn that money. I can definitely see why he's going because it's too big an opportunity to turn down.

"Hopefully he goes there and does well, he's been good for Hibs and Hibs have been good for him. But, even watching him in international games, I just feel he's still got a bit to learn against the top players.

"He's never going to be a John Robertson type, an instinctive finisher.

"He scores a lot of goals from 25 yards or 12 yards and he's got to learn to be more of a penalty-box striker, where he's anticipating more in the box and that will come with age.

"In his link-up play, for me, he tries to be too clever at times when an easier pass is on and moves break down because of it.

"He's maybe not had too much stick for that but at the top level if moves break down he'll soon find out it's not good enough."


Find It

"Business owner? - Claim your business and Advertise with us"

In association with qype logo

Looking for...

Featured advertisers

Jobs

Search for a job

Motors

Search for a car

Property

Search for a house

Weather for Edinburgh

Saturday 26 May 2012

5 day forecast

Today

Sunny

Sunny

Temperature: 8 C to 21 C

Wind Speed: 20 mph

Wind direction: North east

Tomorrow

Sunny

Sunny

Temperature: 11 C to 21 C

Wind Speed: 12 mph

Wind direction: North east

Press Complaints Commission

This website and its associated newspaper adheres to the Press Complaints Commission’s Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then contact the Editor by clicking here.

If you remain dissatisfied with the response provided then you can contact the PCC by clicking here.

Scotsman.com provides news, events and sport features from the Edinburgh area. For the best up to date information relating to Edinburgh and the surrounding areas visit us at Scotsman.com regularly or bookmark this page.