Kamaro011
Well-Known Member
I don't think some on here appreciate just how good and reliable a player Zincheko is, and a few keep mentioning he gets turned inside out and skinned for pace sometimes, which does happen. But he always tries his best and never goes hiding. He retains the ball and links up play well, and uses the ball intelligently with good passing ability.
It seemed a couple of seasons back Wolves were interested in signing Alexander and it's reputed he pleaded with Pep to stay, and I'm really glad he did. He is a model pro who seems happy enough to sit on the bench one week and play the next. Not many 'squad' players out there who would come in and be as patient and effective a player as Zinco, and such a down to earth and likable guy too.
A player like Zinchenko is very rare and we're lucky to get him. Maybe he is not among the best player in our squad, but he is still good enough to be an option and depth. Him being consumate professional, never complain his role in team and will do whatever manager asked for.
He should be one of role model for our club, a great role model for academy player whenever they started to join the first team squad and want to become regular.
Zinchenko path to the first team is not easy and actually harder than academy player. He at first is seen as CFG player when we bought him, who will play a few first team games if he lucky then send him on loan before inevitably getting sold.
But because his never give up attitude and willing to work hard to earn his way up to this great City side, he eventually earn the manager respect (which kind of big deal to earn it from world class manager like Pep) and have place in our squad eventhough is not reguler starter.
Being squad player in this great City team is the highest achievement he can get for someone that never been seen as world class player and we should respect the hard work he put to get in there.