Can’t wait till he bangs the goals in nxt season
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Think it's time we need to stop dwelling on transfer fees so much to evaluate how a player should be expected to perform from minute one, especially for young players and those from other leagues. Fees these days are just all over the place in general.However, I do think we expected more from a 30m investment. It’s a big outlay on a player not ready for the first team. It meant that we went into the season weak in other areas because we invested in him.
He may yet come good, but he will have to do an awful lot this season to restore some faith.
I was expecting him to go back to Italy within a week or so of the season ending, but now I wonder if he'll end up replacing Richarlison alongside Calvert-Lewin.
It shouldn't be a surprise that a 20 year old striker needs more than 5-10 minute cameos in a team devoid of creativity to show what he can do.Would love to see a comp of his last 2 starts
Showed good creativity, strength, link up play and dribbling in both, as well as obviously bagging in both
It actually goes deeper than that with @davekIt shouldn't be a surprise that a 20 year old striker needs more than 5-10 minute cameos in a team devoid of creativity to show what he can do.
But no, its all just 'excuses' for him according to posters who use have an agenda against anything they perceive Brands to be involved in.
Anyone who can't see Moise has talent needs to give up on football.
It shouldn't be a surprise that a 20 year old striker needs more than 5-10 minute cameos in a team devoid of creativity to show what he can do.
But no, its all just 'excuses' for him according to posters who use have an agenda against anything they perceive Brands to be involved in.
Anyone who can't see Moise has talent needs to give up on football.
I understand your point, but when he’s one of our most expensive players ever, I think we can have some expectations.Think it's time we need to stop dwelling on transfer fees so much to evaluate how a player should be expected to perform from minute one, especially for young players and those from other leagues. Fees these days are just all over the place in general.
I was expecting him to go back to Italy within a week or so of the season ending, but now I wonder if he'll end up replacing Richarlison alongside Calvert-Lewin.
I don't disagree with the sentiment, but I just can't envision a scenario where Everton are letting a £27m player sit on the bench for a second straight season. With no European fixtures, and barring a complete summer squad rebuild, it's going to be Calvert-Lewin as the target man and Richarlison playing off him as long as both are fit.Isn't it more about having options upfront?
Having 3 good forwards at least provides options for the manager. To pick and choose based on form, the opposition and/or how we want to play.
Good teams don't just have a good 1st XI. You need a reliable 16-18 players who complement each other but other differing strengths at the same time. You need at least 3 or 4 good forwards (wide or central) out of that 16-18 players to stand any chance.
I see DCL, Richarlison and Kean as potentially 3 good forward players who could player together or separately. None are top class currently but some have have definitely shown more than others. All have promise though and it's the manager and his coaching staff's role to get the best out of them next season.
People stand back and wonder out loud why we are where we are as a club.
Well one of the reasons we are where we are is that players who cant find the net are tolerated.
Can you imagine ANY club the size of us with pretensions for Europe holding onto a player as bad as Kean has been?
We settle for rubbish all too easily.
He must have game time next season, and rotate with the other two.Think you've got to give Kean time.
Young player, new country, new style of football, change in manager half-way through the season, pandemic, closed behind doors football. But most importantly playing for a team that was shambolic in the main.
He's shown enough here and in his career beforehand to say he's worth persevering with. If he's at a similar stage next summer then these types of conversations will be more valid.