Not so good I meant!He was good at getting to the byline for cut backs, which worked well when Defoe was up top with his great movement in the box. It so good at looking up and whipping balls in to Crouch, super Pav etc
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Not so good I meant!He was good at getting to the byline for cut backs, which worked well when Defoe was up top with his great movement in the box. It so good at looking up and whipping balls in to Crouch, super Pav etc
When Son crossed for the 1st goal I thought at first it was Kane who scored.Kane is clearly a one-off, but Kulu has some similar traits, his movement, intelligence, control, passing and dare I say it, his apparent lack of speed. He clearly has a great engine too. As with most footballers it's not about the one-off games but consistency, so fingers crossed he's able to replicate the last game
Yes you are right. Forgot that.Son came off with 19 minutes to go, and Emerson with 16 minutes to go, otherwise at the rate they’re going based on those stats I imagine we’re comfortable getting 11km out of them or close to. Same goes with Sessegnon who lost the final 9 minutes.
Looks to me that evening put a very good shift in.
yea theres bits of quality when hes facing up a fullback edge of the box, but theres other moments where his lack of intensity just allows the other team to take the ball off him far too easilyHe looked pretty good but just that last touch in the final 3rd was missing
Very very promising.
Hopefully it's just him adjusting to the PL and he steps up his mentality/physicality/intensityyea theres bits of quality when hes facing up a fullback edge of the box, but theres other moments where his lack of intensity just allows the other team to take the ball off him far too easily
hope so mate because hes obviously talented. just needs to be sharper in certain situations.Hopefully it's just him adjusting to the PL and he steps up his mentality/physicality/intensity
The jump to the PL is a big one and it's going to take a few months to adjust
Agreed - just needs to get used to being pressed all the time - has the strength and the skills to hold the ball, but sometimes a little too passive in waiting, rather than moving towards the ball. Just pace of the Prem issue - same with Benta. Only Romero has settled in more easily as he has the whole pitch ahead of him so is usually able to see all the players around and ahead.Thought he was quite good again last night and seems to have settled excellently.
He's far less one footed than Lamela.I've been very impressed with him, however I will say I am slightly concerned about his Lamela like persistence on using one foot. You would think over time coaches will become savvy to that.
It is a comparison. He's also not Argentinian.
Well he uses his right foot more than twice as often as Lamela, so it was a poor one.
Twice in his life, then!Well he uses his right foot more than twice as often as Lamela, so it was a poor one.
Twice as much as 0 times per game is still 0, if my GCSE maths is correct.Well he uses his right foot more than twice as often as Lamela, so it was a poor one.
Statistics easily available on FBRef if you want to check.Twice as much as 0 times per game is still 0, if my GCSE maths is correct.