Because he comes in on his right foot, expectedly so and the opposition force him to lump it in at times, it's like they almost want us to cross the ball because we're so ineffective in the box. I dint mean defensively but going forward he's constantly coming inside, one because he's right footed and two we are so narrow there only passing options are inside
Milner has assisted with his excellent deliveries from that side in recent games.
He's two footed but it's his natural instinct it seems to come onto his predominant right.
I often wonder why we don't swap he and Clyne though to allow him to cross first time on his right and offer a different dynamic of Clyne
attacking from the left which he's very capable of.