meeesh
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He’s been here since January ffs, let that sink in, works his bollocks off, can play oh and won goal of season, not a bad introduction to English football at all, love him
Seen that as well but I didn't like it.Was just looking at Omar's positioning vs Juventus.
Even when Haaland's not on the pitch.. he doesn't take up the positions of a #9. He's much more of a natural #10 and takes positions that KDB used to in seasons past!
Always willing to help link up play, set people up rather than pass me the ball so I can score..
Well we can pay anyone what we are paying him, and get aggression and desire. The eye for goal, is all well and good, but I need my second striker, or #10 to be able to pass and create chances, which I am yet to see him do consistently.Maybe I agree with this ….but you missed out his aggression, desire, eye for a goal in right areas…..I think he will be a valuable squad player and maybe even first choice at times as his speed and attitude combined with his overall ability makes him a potent weapon…..yeah he’s not blessed with some of the others pure unadulterated abilities but the combination of attributes he has definitely adds up and he will see plenty of game time.
FFS He got more votes for player of the season than Harry Kane in the Bundesliga. He was there half the season. Kane is the best player to have played for Spurs in the premiership era along with Modric.Well we can pay anyone what we are paying him, and get aggression and desire. The eye for goal, is all well and good, but I need my second striker, or #10 to be able to pass and create chances, which I am yet to see him do consistently.
The reality is he's 26 turning 27 this year. This is the player he is. If he was a few years younger and hadn't bounced around the way he has, I'd agree, but the more I watch him play, it looks more and more like this was a dude having a purple patch at Frankfurt and had 4 months of very good football, took the big jump, and the holes in his game have been made clear at this level.
He has played 2000 minutes of football since he has been here, you have a pretty good idea at this point as to what he is, which is a good player. I am not advocating we sell him, but if we are having this conversation about him a year from now, when he is 27, it may be a case of a good player coming here, but just a notch under our level. He'd do excellent and be a first team regular at a Spurs, Chelsea, Dortmund. but at the level of being a consistent starter at a top 5 team in Europe, I think he may just be a notch below that level.
Well we can pay anyone what we are paying him, and get aggression and desire. The eye for goal, is all well and good, but I need my second striker, or #10 to be able to pass and create chances, which I am yet to see him do consistently.
The reality is he's 26 turning 27 this year. This is the player he is. If he was a few years younger and hadn't bounced around the way he has, I'd agree, but the more I watch him play, it looks more and more like this was a dude having a purple patch at Frankfurt and had 4 months of very good football, took the big jump, and the holes in his game have been made clear at this level.
He has played 2000 minutes of football since he has been here, you have a pretty good idea at this point as to what he is, which is a good player. I am not advocating we sell him, but if we are having this conversation about him a year from now, when he is 27, it may be a case of a good player coming here, but just a notch under our level. He'd do excellent and be a first team regular at a Spurs, Chelsea, Dortmund. but at the level of being a consistent starter at a top 5 team in Europe, I think he may just be a notch below that level.
Well we can pay anyone what we are paying him, and get aggression and desire. The eye for goal, is all well and good, but I need my second striker, or #10 to be able to pass and create chances, which I am yet to see him do consistently.
The reality is he's 26 turning 27 this year. This is the player he is. If he was a few years younger and hadn't bounced around the way he has, I'd agree, but the more I watch him play, it looks more and more like this was a dude having a purple patch at Frankfurt and had 4 months of very good football, took the big jump, and the holes in his game have been made clear at this level.
He has played 2000 minutes of football since he has been here, you have a pretty good idea at this point as to what he is, which is a good player. I am not advocating we sell him, but if we are having this conversation about him a year from now, when he is 27, it may be a case of a good player coming here, but just a notch under our level. He'd do excellent and be a first team regular at a Spurs, Chelsea, Dortmund. but at the level of being a consistent starter at a top 5 team in Europe, I think he may just be a notch below that level.
I am expecting a 20 G 10A season.Expect a great season from him. In terms of numbers (goals/assists) will be second only to Haaland.
Wouldn't be surprised if Omar got 35+ goals/assists.I am expecting a 20 G 10A season.
Because he can't play as a 9 against a deep defence, at least not from what we've seen so far, he should've come on for Doku and played in that inside left position behind Haaland, crap decision from Pep to put him at CF.Such a strange player to form an opinion on. Played the whole of extra time where his energy should have played a big part. Besides a shit first touch from Cherki’s pass i don’t remember him touching the ball.
Such a strange player to form an opinion on. Played the whole of extra time where his energy should have played a big part. Besides a shit first touch from Cherki’s pass i don’t remember him touching the ball.
Yeah, and he might have done if Haaland hadn’t got injured. Doesn’t really solve our problem from from losing Alvarez as a genuine back up to Haaland does it? I’m not just saying that about him from this one game. He’s got ability but his first touch really lets him down at times especially if he wants to be more involved in the build up. He didn’t come and get himself on the ball in that whole 30 minutes (apart from when he lost it and they almost scored again)which is poor.Because he can't play as a 9 against a deep defence, at least not from what we've seen so far, he should've come on for Doku and played in that inside left position behind Haaland, crap decision from Pep to put him at CF.
Haaland got injured ? I missed that.Yeah, and he might have done if Haaland hadn’t got injured. Doesn’t really solve our problem from from losing Alvarez as a genuine back up to Haaland does it? I’m not just saying that about him from this one game. He’s got ability but his first touch really lets him down at times especially if he wants to be more involved in the build up. He didn’t come and get himself on the ball in that whole 30 minutes (apart from when he lost it and they almost scored again)which is poor.
He’s a decent player but again we’ve payed fairly big money for someone who’s not brilliant.
It's him or Doku for me.Still seen absolutely nothing to indicate he can play as a 9. He's a quality player from left midfield but hes not the haaland alternative we all thought we were getting and that we need. Not having an option for 9 other than Haaland is going to be a problem for us again.