Kev certainly had that in the lockerA headed assist from the middle of the pitch, I don’t think we ever saw Kdb or Spanish Dave ever do that.
They were desperate for the money, simple as that.The reason we got Cherki so cheap is that Lyon are in dire financial trouble and haven't got a pot to piss in. We were the first ones in and Lyon though the price we offered was acceptable
When KDB was in his prime his passing stats wernt always the best because he would always be trying to unlock the opponents defence. This lad is the same always probing and trying the outrageous. Long may it continue.Think this lad is an exciting and unpredictable talent.
However he will try risky passes, so interceptions will happen.
Hopefully, Pep continues to give him the freedom to express himself...
We've had a few, Kinkladze, Ali B and Berkovich.This fella gets you off your seat, the noise level increased yesterday every time he had the ball,
Just like KDB he sees the pass before he receives the ball, very few players have that ability.
Definitely.When KDB was in his prime his passing stats wernt always the best because he would always be trying to unlock the opponents defence. This lad is the same always probing and trying the outrageous. Long may it continue.
Kev also had a game every so often where he couldn't pass water, for whatever reason.When KDB was in his prime his passing stats wernt always the best because he would always be trying to unlock the opponents defence. This lad is the same always probing and trying the outrageous. Long may it continue.
The best teams are a blend of strengths.Definitely.
We have a couple of players (especially Bernie) who seldom play a forward, yet alone a risky pass.
Cherki has the confidence to do this...
The reason we got Cherki so cheap is that Lyon are in dire financial trouble and haven't got a pot to piss in. We were the first ones in and Lyon though the price we offered was acceptable
Agree... except that the so many other sides could have offered for Cherki if they thought he was worth the buyout...
You're right there was times when Kev struggled to make a simple pass, you could tell if KBD was going to have a good match after two minutes of the game. All players have poor games but the good ones have more good ones than bad.Kev also had a game every so often where he couldn't pass water, for whatever reason.
I'm sure this lad will have those days where nothing comes off and he just loses the ball all game.
it's the nature of those kind of players. You've got to accept they're not steady away player that'll just give you a 7 out of 10 every week and that's about it. You'll take the odd stinker because they often produce magic.
I hope Cherki keeps the the same approach as he has now. Of course he can be refined but let him be what he is.
We've got a hell of a talent on our hands if all parties play it right.
Bernie used to take more risks when he first came and now he's basically there to give us control, but you have to admit Bernardo has been a fantastic player for this clubDefinitely.
We have a couple of players (especially Bernie) who seldom play a forward, yet alone a risky pass.
Cherki has the confidence to do this...
You're right there was times when Kev struggled to make a simple pass, you could tell if KBD was going to have a good match after two minutes of the game. All players have poor games but the good ones have more good ones than bad.
True, what a player he was. Cherki on the other hand is a bit different from Kev in that Kev was always looking for that pass whereas Cherki likes to carry the ball more and beat his man taking opponents out of the game.Kev was always shit until he was great. There was rarely a middle ground. He'd misplace pass after pass, and then suddenly he'd do something stunning and just be the best player on the pitch after that. It's almost like he needed calibrating during the game. Sometimes it was immediately, sometimes it took an hour. I think it's just how it is for high risk brilliant footballers.
Classic example of this was Madrid away in 2023. He spent the entire game giving the ball away, to the point where I joked "Go on Pep, would be a good idea to put De Bruyne on". 30 seconds later he whacked it into the Madrid goal from 25 yards.Kev was always shit until he was great. There was rarely a middle ground. He'd misplace pass after pass, and then suddenly he'd do something stunning and just be the best player on the pitch after that. It's almost like he needed calibrating during the game. Sometimes it was immediately, sometimes it took an hour. I think it's just how it is for high risk brilliant footballers.