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2017/18 Oumar Niasse

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Is he really as poor as we say he is? Sure his style is a bit 'unorthodox', but 75 minutes per goal, 6 goals+assists in 7 PL appearances, and those stats posted above speak for themselves. ATM he's one of the most clinical strikers in Europe, and his overall play contributes so much to the team.

His work rate is incredible and has earned us chances and goals out of nothing, good movement, causes havoc for defenders using his pace and tenacity, and we've looked far more threatening when he's in the side than when he isn't. Whether it's just a flash in the pan remains to be seen but there's been plenty of cases where a player has looked gash when they first came in and eventually became great.
 
Phil Neville being a grass on Motd, couldn't wait to scream dive. With former captains like these...


What a dork.

He stated categorically that “there was no contact” but when Lineker said that, albeit Oumar went down “theatrically”, Dann did actually lay an arm across his chest he agreed that there was “minimal contact”.

And then Shearer, whom was also shouting no penalty, said that Oumar will probably not get a retrospective yellow card because of “the contact”.

Idiots.

Nowt to see here......there was contact, simple as.

And that means it is a penno.

Though I admit it was a soft one and I would be hopping mad if one like that was awarded against us.
 

Is he really as poor as we say he is? Sure his style is a bit 'unorthodox', but 75 minutes per goal, 6 goals+assists in 7 PL appearances, and those stats posted above speak for themselves. ATM he's one of the most clinical strikers in Europe, and his overall play contributes so much to the team.

His work rate is incredible and has earned us chances and goals out of nothing, good movement, causes havoc for defenders using his pace and tenacity, and we've looked far more threatening when he's in the side than when he isn't. Whether it's just a flash in the pan remains to be seen but there's been plenty of cases where a player has looked gash when they first came in and eventually became great.
Checked you out Josh and you’re clean on Niasse abuse. Well done you are free to enjoy his contributions and celebrate his goals.
 


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