Brandon Barker

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SlimShadyRus said:
Why are you so sure that he won't end up like Alex Henshall?

All Henshall had going for him was pace. He didn't have any tricks in his locker. Not seen much of Barker this season but last season I saw quite a lot of him playing for the U18's. As well as having blistering pace, he has quick feet, the ability to beat an opponent by dipping a shoulder, feinting to go one way & then go the other way, can beat an opponent on either side using either foot. Last season there were many times were the opposition doubled up & sometimes trebled up on him but they still struggled to contain him. The only unanswered question is will his trickery work against top level, professional defenders but we will not know that until he is played at that level. I don't know how things work behind the scenes but I would assume if he keeps putting in the level of performance he is doing then eventually he will train with the first team. If he copes well in training against the likes of Zabaleta, Sagna, Clichy & Kolorov then the mamagement would consider him ready for his chance.
 
Fulham game extract from the Prem league site........

'City doubled their advantage on 32 minutes when Barker cut inside, jinked past two opponents and slotted in despite the close attentions of three Fulham defenders'

Nice!
 
FantasyIreland said:
Fulham game extract from the Prem league site........

'City doubled their advantage on 32 minutes when Barker cut inside, jinked past two opponents and slotted in despite the close attentions of three Fulham defenders'

Nice!

He looks really impressive from the highlights of the game, seems to be able to exploit gaps that are barely there with his pace and his close control ensures he gets a pass or shot away and doesn't run blindly and it come to nothing. Very exciting prospect and the type of player that could make an impact for City if he continues his development.
 
everythingchangesbutblue said:
His goal against fulham has everything, pace, close control, dribbling, awareness and finish- a brilliant goal. Think we'll be seeing him get some minutes soon.
Nah that's probably faar to soon
 
spinzer said:
everythingchangesbutblue said:
His goal against fulham has everything, pace, close control, dribbling, awareness and finish- a brilliant goal. Think we'll be seeing him get some minutes soon.
Nah that's probably faar to soon
It should'nt be, alot of champions league teams bleed youngsters sometimes seasons before they make their league debuts, we should do the same if we are comfitable against cska. Not to mention the coc. Its about time we did. Its the same in league. On the odd occaision a youth team player should be on the bench and again if we are comfitable bring them on. If they don't make it here it increases their value no end, again plenty of other top clubs do this and so should we. Sinclair made the bench in the pl this season, would much rather have seen one of our younger players there instead, would benifit us more in the long run.
 
everythingchangesbutblue said:
spinzer said:
everythingchangesbutblue said:
His goal against fulham has everything, pace, close control, dribbling, awareness and finish- a brilliant goal. Think we'll be seeing him get some minutes soon.
Nah that's probably faar to soon
It should'nt be, alot of champions league teams bleed youngsters sometimes seasons before they make their league debuts, we should do the same if we are comfitable against cska. Not to mention the coc. Its about time we did. Its the same in league. On the odd occaision a youth team player should be on the bench and again if we are comfitable bring them on. If they don't make it here it increases their value no end, again plenty of other top clubs do this and so should we. Sinclair made the bench in the pl this season, would much rather have seen one of our younger players there instead, would benifit us more in the long run.
He only just made the step up. There are other players closer to the first team as of now.
 
Sounds like he pretty much dominated the first half!

England U19s are in a strong position to advance to the final round of Euro qualifying after they cantered to an 8-0 dismissal of Luxembourg.
Manchester City forward Brandon Barker, Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Fulham’s Patrick Roberts scored a brace each, while Charlie Colkett and Bradley Fewster also got themselves on the scoresheet in what was a totally dominant performance by Sean O’Driscoll’s side.

They now have six points from their opening two qualifiers, following Friday’s 3-0 win over Belarus, and face one last game, against Belgium, on Wednesday. The top two nations will progress to the elite qualifying round next spring.

Luxembourg 0-8 England

UEFA European U19 Championship
First Qualifying Round
Sunday 12 October
Luxembourg

O’Driscoll made five changes to the team that started against Belarus.

Southend United’s Ted Smith replaced Freddie Woodman in goal, West Ham’s Reece Burke came in for Ben Chilwell, Colkett, from Chelsea, took Dele Alli’s place, Tottenham’s Harry Winks replaced Bryn Morris and Fewster started in place of Izzy Brown.

This meant some positional changes in the back four. Josh Aina moved from the centre of defence to right-back, Ashley Smith-Brown switched flanks to left-back and Burke lined up alongside Brendan Galloway in the middle.

England were in complete control from the first whistle and dominated possession throughout – it was therefore no surprise when they took an early lead.

It began with Barker on the left. His ball inside was dummied by Loftus-Cheek, who then collected Roberts’ neat through ball and found the corner of the net from 12 yards.

It was 2-0 shortly after – and again the chance came from the left-hand side. Barker skipped past the Luxembourg right-back, Ewert Noe, with ease, got to the by-line and cut the ball back for Colkett to tap in from close range.

The result was put beyond doubt following a crazy couple of minutes midway through the first half. Firstly, Barker was upended inside the box by Noe, and England’s No18 dusted himself down to smash the subsequent penalty into the roof of the net.

Less than two minutes later England had another penalty as Roberts was tripped by Tim Hall. The Fulham youngster took responsibility and, after a re-take, sent Andrea Amodio the wrong way to put his side 4-0 up.

Bradley Fewster celebrates
Bradley Fewster was among the scorers

The host nation were being totally outplayed and the only way they could stop the England attacks was by fouling O’Driscoll’s players, and they picked up three first-half bookings in the process. One of these misdemeanours led to the Young Lions’ fifth goal just a minute before the break as Barker curled an 18-yard free-kick into the far corner.

There was still time for Winks to curl a free-kick of his own against the bar before the break.

Chelsea’s Alex Kiwomya and Reading’s Rob Dickie were introduced at half-time, for Barker and Galloway, but the changes did not disrupt England’s rhythm as Loftus-Cheek extended his side’s lead just five minutes after the restart.

He dispossessed Luxembourg captain, Gerard Mersch, in the middle of the park and burst forward unchallenged before slotting past Amodio. It was his third goal in two games – and his manager spared him the final 20 minutes, replacing him with Morris.

Colkett came close to notching his own double but Amodio somehow repelled the thumping effort from point-blank range.

Luxembourg did come close on one occasion when Christophe Thiel’s effort was deflected onto Smith’s crossbar by Colkett.

Fewster made it 7-0 with just two minutes remaining – but the plaudits must go to Roberts who jinked his way down the right before crossing to the far post where the Middlesbrough striker was on-hand to convert.

And Roberts completed the scoring in added time, tapping into an empty net after being found by Colkett.


Read more at <a class="postlink" href="http://www.thefa.com/news/england/development/2014/oct/luxembourg-0-8-england-u19s-euro-qualifying-121014#lOBg8e7KJLHdJ1cm.99" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.thefa.com/news/england/devel ... LHdJ1cm.99</a>
 
Thanks for the above,very encouraging.

On a side......Patrick Roberts is a player we're hopefully keeping an eye on.
 
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