Dribble
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He played 30 mins against Udinese. He started on the right wing, then moved to the left where he setup the assist, then was at Left Wing Back. Essentially he had the freedom to move to where he thought he'd be most effective.He’s certainly add goals and pace to the team but would he hug the touch line and keep the ball all game?
He's got boundless energy & the skill to back it up. As others have said, he's got more than a touch of Tevez about him, but with more pace.
Put it this way, the two players who've stood out in recent times for me are Mudryk & Chiesa. These two are that good that if City had both on either wing, I'm in no doubt we'd steam roller most opposition teams...
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