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Callum Lee
Attacking Midfielder (L)
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Wellington Phoenix
7 Feb 2031
Friday
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Reassured by a calm full-time message
Minor
84d ago
Cause
The moment called for a quiet show of support.
Outlook
Trend is improving — relationship should keep strengthening.
Reassured by a calm full-time message
Minor
91d ago
Cause
The moment called for a quiet show of support. A repeated team-talk tone had less impact than usual.
Outlook
Trend is improving — relationship should keep strengthening.
Made his senior debut for the club
105d ago
Criticised over his pressing work
Moderate
105d ago
Cause
The criticism focused on missed pressing triggers and slow recovery runs. His match rating of 6.0 weighed heavily in the talk.
Outlook
Manager intervention may be required if it persists.
Reassured by a calm full-time message
Minor
105d ago
Cause
The moment called for a quiet show of support.
Outlook
Trend is improving — relationship should keep strengthening.
Changed the match from the bench
Moderate
140d ago
Cause
He came on with the team chasing a result and produced the moment that swung the game.
Praised by the manager after a strong cup-tie display
Minor
140d ago
Cause
A cup-tie performance carries extra weight in the eyes of the staff. His match rating gave the staff a clear reason to recognise the display.
Outlook
Manager trust should improve if this form continues.
Reassured by a calm full-time message
Minor
140d ago
Cause
The team had won, and the manager wanted to reinforce the standards.
Outlook
Trend is improving — relationship should keep strengthening.
Criticised in a full-time post-mortem
Minor
329d ago
Cause
It was a private show of faith after a tough recent run.
Outlook
Manager intervention may be required if it persists.