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2017/18 Dominic Calvert-Lewin

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He isn't. But he has a lot of work to do. Needs a body to play premiership football. He is stuck in the under 20 age group. To be a top striker you need strenght and something between the ears. For the moment he hasnt any of it.
Leroy Sané doesn’t look that strong, to me. 22 years of age, the lads a different class...., still waiting for Lewin, to show us anything....
 
The lads level is the Championship. It's only a matter of time before this comes to pass.

Tom Davies is the same. Once both their youthful energy fades, then what you have left is very average footballers.
Tend to agree. Youth players (like Davies) tend to get cut greater slack simply because they came through the club’s academy. If Davies was playing for another team would you be thinking, “I’d love us to sign that Davies lad”? Neigh chance.

Similar to Davies, DCL looks a every bit a championship player.
 

Tend to agree. Youth players (like Davies) tend to get cut greater slack simply because they came through the club’s academy. If Davies was playing for another team would you be thinking, “I’d love us to sign that Davies lad”? Neigh chance.

Similar to Davies, DCL looks a every bit a championship player.
A lot of fans of other clubs I've spoken to like Davies and think he is going to be a good player. Give him the time under a manager who will develop him and see how he gets on. The lad is 19, give him a chance
 
The lad has a lot of promise and excellent physical attributes.
But my massive concern with him is that he cannot finish. He has a weak shot and rarely finds the corner. Watch him in shooting drills pre-match and compare him with Rooney and Tosun. Those two hit the corners every time with power. DCL is somewhat more powder-puff. Doesn't hit the ball with any conviction at all.

He's very much the modern technical footballer. Everything he does looks lovely but he's lacking in the end product department. Like a striking Tom Cleverley. All technique with no output.

I'd have thought that finishing is something he can learn though. Practice makes perfect.
 

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