This is the footballing equivalent of the business jargon speak bollocks like low hanging fruit and plateaus of disillusionment.
These guys need to get in the bin.
Probably Dr ChatGPT.Did Dr Who write that?
Just the pace of the game, and also the physical side of it which will take it out of anyone coming from another league, especially midway through a season.Full of energy and enthusiasm but he looked utterly shot at the end of the game, I do wonder if Ramadan was the cause?
I think his first touch and linkup play yesterday was very goodGood good scoalscorer but not sure on his all round ability.
Was this meant for the Haaland thread? ;-)Good good scoalscorer but not sure on his all round ability.
One very nice turn to beat his opponent (was fouled and brought down)I think his first touch and linkup play yesterday was very good
He made lots of decent runs into the box yesterday and in fairness Gundo and others tried to find him but the penalty box was clogged. Against less negative teams, those runs will pay off - as we saw against NewcastleI don't think we will see the best of Omar until next season, but I think that he will be an absolute diamond, especially if we can find a midfielder willing and able to play fast and direct passes to take advantage of his consistent running off the ball. Next season, we will have to find more variety in our play, combining the possession based game with a willingness to play direct when the opportunity allows. Otherwise, the talented teams who have developed low-block tactics to cope with opponents who rely on possession will continue to exploit us.
To be he just looks an all round, really good attacking player.
Which is kind of exactly what we needed.
Finger crossed he'll only improve.
He looks good for 15-20 goals per season from the left wing and inside left channel. Fine by me.