On Djenepo it feels like we haven't yet found the way to utilise him. I think he would be best in the hole, or certainly in the last third, where he can use trickery to get into the penalty area and make things happen. When we use him in midfield he does little but lose the ball in dangerous places and leave us exposed down the flanks, which doesn't work with our 'team' tactics of hunting in packs etc. Redmond is similar in that he needs to be encouraged to take risks and attack but needs to work on his end product and losing the ball too often, too. They are both essentially players whose best skills - dribbling, pace, unpredictability - might be best employed when teams try and work us out, park the bus and get men behind the ball. IMHO