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2017/18 Cenk Tosun

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This lad could be the final nail in Walsh's coffin. And Sam is certainly not helping his old mate with his comments. The one position we desperately needed a player to hit the ground running, Walsh has 4 months to find one and we end up with someone who might play "when were safe".

Couldn't make it up.
 
Steve Walsh bases everything off the stats and algorithms and had no real idea as to whether the players are going to adapt in reality.

You can see it with Klaassen, Sandro and Tosun. All the stats look great on paper but all have struggled massively.

He's a PC teacher mate, definitely judging players off their Fifa/Football Manager ability
 

It’s not baffling to me. I don’t think he’s as good as Niasse, for the predicament we’re in.

Sam keeps talking about “key performance indicators”.

“KPI” for me would be the fact that, a certain Mr A.Kone, has outperformed, outscored and out assisted Cenk this season domestically.

Please explain how he isn't as good as Niasse? The lad hasn't been given a chance at all and when he has played he looked fine.
 
Sam Allardyce is hoping a warm-weather training break this week will better prepare Everton's new signing Cenk Tosun for the rigours of the English game following his £27m move to Merseyside club in January.

Tosun arrived from Turkish club Besiktas with a strong reputation as a clinical goalscorer but in the five Everton matches since he joined, he has started just the first two, he was an unused substitute on Saturday and he has a combined total of just 196 minutes of first-team action under his belt in the last two months.

Everton fly out to Dubai on Wednesday and although Allardyce believes Tosun was fit enough for the Turkish Super Lig, he admitted the 26-year-old has plenty of work to do in the Middle East.

"He is struggling with the pace of the Premier League which happens to more players than it doesn’t who come in in January," Allardyce said.

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Cenk Tosun has failed to impress since joining Everton in January CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES
"He was up to scratch when he was playing but there is more demand at this level to get to the level and show the ability he has got. There is no doubting his goalscoring ability but you have to have the capabilities to get in those positions to score those goals and that is the hard bit.

"When you are on the grass in short sleeves and shorts and a pair of boots players don’t want to stop training and don’t want to stop playing football, in fact we have to stop them. That is what you get when you get out in the right climate."

A drab first half at Goodison Park on Saturday gave way to a second period that saw four goals as finishes from Gylfi Sigurdsson, Oumar Niasse and Tom Davies set Everton up for the three points before a late penalty for Palace's Luka Milivojevic gave the visiting fans something to belatedley cheer.

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Tom Davies celebrates scoring Everton's third goal in a 3-1 win over Crystal Palace CREDIT: REUTERS
Eyebrows were raised around the ground when Morgan Schneiderlin was heavily booed by home supporters when he replaced Idrissa Gueye after 80 minutes following a series of performances deemed under-par by the club's supporters.

Despite that, there were mainly positives to take from the occasion, one of which was the energetic performance of Davies, and Allardyce praised him for the way he has tried to recover the form that made him one of English football's hottest young properties 12 months ago.

"He asked what he needed to do to get back into the team," Allardyce added. "He didn’t ask me, he asked the coaching staff and [performance director] Ryland Morgans. They said here are your training stats - lift up your training stats and you will have a better opportunity to get into the team and his impressive work in training caught the eye."


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...pes-dubai-training-camp-will-help-cenk-tosun/

Absolutely top drawer! Sam's basically saying he's not fit enough, not a fan of the cold and has been kicking back in toasty cafe's scoffing cake supping hot chocolate rather than train. Bet he's on 20 Bensons a day too.

AKA "difficult".
 
“As time goes on and the more we get closer to our safety the more we can release and see what he's got. There is no doubting his goal-scoring ability but you have to have the capabilities to get in those positions to score, and that is the hard bit. We have to try to be patient as the team are winning without him.”

So according to Sam we'll see more of him when we get closer to safety. :hayee:

And he can run judging by this. Outed by Sam as a lard monster. This season gets better!lol
 

Absolutely top drawer! Sam's basically saying he's not fit enough, not a fan of the cold and has been kicking back in toasty cafe's scoffing cake supping hot chocolate rather than train. Bet he's on 20 Bensons a day too.

AKA "difficult".
Strange as Tosun has his own personal trainer. I just dont think Sam likes him or rates him tbh
 
Our Turkish brethren have gone to ground and they can barely muster any semblance of a defence between them for their glorious Cenk.

Come and explain yourselves you cowards, you promised us a goalscoring supremo, you flooded the forum with positive noises about Tosun and you've been badly shown up and run for the hills.

We just want answers.
 

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