I don’t like him on the right at all. I think he would be better on the left and potentially better centrally
He's pretty crap on the left.
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I don’t like him on the right at all. I think he would be better on the left and potentially better centrally
Let’s see…. I just see him getting boxed in and closed down on the right. He’s an explosive box of tricks and perhaps he can get on the ball more centrally
When? I know he did 15 mins recently but come on…. I think he plays centrally for his country
You put Ginola and kudus as the same profile player after 5 games of him twisting and turning backwards and forwards for 5 games then tell me to wind my neck inNot saying they are close. Saying they are only players in the team that get you off your seat because both direct. Any comparison stops there so wind your fucking neck in.
As a 10 or a striker?When? I know he did 15 mins recently but come on…. I think he plays centrally for his country
I'd like to see his effectiveness with maddison/Simons slipping balls in and him running beyond defenders instead of getting it to feet all the time. He can cross so I think he could get a serious amount of assists. Seems reluctant to shoot so can't see him chipping in with a prolific amount of goals as it stands.I've seen enough to think he might be useful, I'd like to cast judgment when he's on the pitch with better attackers, our CF options are the real problem here I think.
10 I think
You may be right, but the 15 min performance where he struggled on the left isn't proof of anything.He disappeared on the left for us and just reaffirmed what we already know from his time at WH.
He reportedly hates playing there too.
He needs to work on a lot of things that have nothing to do with a striker. He needs to learn when to release the ball and not go at his man for the 3rd time. The amount of quick transitions that get ruined because he won't do the simple thing. His crossing is a disaster most of the time, either far too deep or hits the first man. Little back heel touches are all well and good, but get the basics down first.I've seen enough to think he might be useful, I'd like to cast judgment when he's on the pitch with better attackers, our CF options are the real problem here I think.
The ball would definitely stick a lot better and it would stop coming back so much.