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I can see the Niasse comparison with the ball bouncing around yet strangely working for him but he looks a better player.He works hard, he’s huge and he’s absolutely rapid. A touch of the Niasse about him, and I don’t think he’ll be prolific, but he is a massive upgrade on Maupay/Simms/a winger up front.
I can see why you say it but, despite the fact he looks cumbersome, think we've got a player here. He's deceptively quick in and once he's up to speed with the harsh realities of the Premier League he'll prove to be a far better player. Some of those headed flick ons were excellentI can see the Niasse comparison with the ball bouncing around yet strangely working for him but he looks a better player.
Think he deserves two lockers.
Looked a lot better in his earlier games, a bit untidy on the ball yesterday.I can see the Niasse comparison with the ball bouncing around yet strangely working for him but he looks a better player.
Think he deserves two lockers.
Looked a lot better in his earlier games, a bit untidy on the ball yesterday.
Hopefully him and Dom push each other.
Agreed. Maupay was good at hitting the ball at the keeper. This lad at least tries to miss the keeper when shooting!!I thought Beto put in a decent shift against Brentford, and although he probably should have scored a least one of his chances today, the guy still offers a hell of a lot more to the team than Neal Maupay. I'm not going to get carried away, but I think he'll be a real asset for us.
Wtf??Objectively he's the worst footballer on field. But at least he can hold onto the ball and there are roles that ability on ball is not going to matter much.
He also got good footballing brains.
Now he works with more chickens at EFC.He looks like a man that used to work in KFC.