1dart
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When I call someone a nut job it’s usually as a negative and not a positive. Mad thing to say when this is about his performances.Don't bullshit, literally nobody has done anything like that.
When I call someone a nut job it’s usually as a negative and not a positive. Mad thing to say when this is about his performances.Don't bullshit, literally nobody has done anything like that.
Pep and the coaching staff finally able to teach him how to make runs and cross.Not sure that's actually true, I'd rather they trust that everything is purely a result of the hard work they put in than the belief it's all down to christ. Don't want to derail the thread though, just noticed hes mentioned religion in two interviews in the last few days and I've never heard him do that before. As long as hes tearing it up, it's all good.
It's not appropriate to try to knock someone because of their beliefs. Phil's a Christian ffs, knocking him? One thing is for certain, the state of our country now is down to the loss of Christian and family values.Not sure that's actually true, I'd rather they trust that everything is purely a result of the hard work they put in than the belief it's all down to christ. Don't want to derail the thread though, just noticed hes mentioned religion in two interviews in the last few days and I've never heard him do that before. As long as hes tearing it up, it's all good.
Probably think it's easy having a go at a Christian. Sad state of affairs.What's woth all the anti-christianity bigotry going on here?
It's not appropriate to try to knock someone because of their beliefs. Phil's a Christian ffs, knocking him? One thing is for certain, the state of our country now is down to the loss of Christian and family values.
At least it’s giving the Muslims a day offWhat's woth all the anti-christianity bigotry going on here?
Ffs; clueless…It's not appropriate to try to knock someone because of their beliefs. Phil's a Christian ffs, knocking him? One thing is for certain, the state of our country now is down to the loss of Christian and family values.
So Doku went 14 games without scoring a goal for club or country.
And has now scored in 3 straight appearances for club and country..
There os a decided difference in the way he moved now.
For a while, is out of the world abilities at dribbling had been q bit of a crotch. As he'd just stand still at the touchline, wait for the ball, with the mentality of "I'll blow by whoever is the defender."
This os understandable in light of how effective his dribble is. But he seems to have added an unpredictable movement to his game. Attacking open spaces, and making more sudden back courts.
Both of his goals and 1 of the other chances he has had in this tournament have been as q result of pre-reception movement rather than hos dribble.
This new wrinkles, makes him infinitely harder to defend.
Folk, we might have a World Class Doku season on the horizon
And I'm here for it. :)

I guess there could be something in this, although in such a short space of time I wonder how much influence he could have.View attachment 161569
Like some have alluded to this guy might have been influential in the sudden change.
I guess there could be something in this, although in such a short space of time I wonder how much influence he could have.
I remember it being said that Arteta worked a lot with Sterling and was in a large part responsible for his excellent goals output.
Then you look at what Mane and Salah did at Liverpool with this guy there, both of them were good players before joining Liverpool but no-one really predicted how much they'd explode.
And I'm pretty sure I've heard Pep say such things as he trusts his attacking players to use their talent and instincts themselves. So maybe the likes of Doku and Savinho haven't quite been getting the detailed coaching and work on exactly where to be recently.
But it's just conjecture, obviously we don't actually see what goes on on the training ground.
It is more how he has scored and created chances in the last few ganes that is promising for me.It's only natural that Doku and Savinho get better as they approach their prime years.
Coaching is important but Doku had fantastic games in the previous two seasons too. E.g., he contributed 5 goals/assists vs Bournemouth in 23/24.
Mane scored a hat trick against us for Southampton, he certainly looked the part then.Then you look at what Mane and Salah did at Liverpool with this guy there, both of them were good players before joining Liverpool but no-one really predicted how much they'd explode.
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That's because Doku is actually a good finisher,So Doku went 14 games without scoring a goal for club or country.
And has now scored in 3 straight appearances for club and country..
There os a decided difference in the way he moved now.
For a while, is out of the world abilities at dribbling had been q bit of a crotch. As he'd just stand still at the touchline, wait for the ball, with the mentality of "I'll blow by whoever is the defender."
This os understandable in light of how effective his dribble is. But he seems to have added an unpredictable movement to his game. Attacking open spaces, and making more sudden back courts.
Both of his goals and 1 of the other chances he has had in this tournament have been as q result of pre-reception movement rather than hos dribble.
This new wrinkles, makes him infinitely harder to defend.
Folk, we might have a World Class Doku season on the horizon
And I'm here for it. :)