vuadabanh000
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kelechi strength . according to whoscored . so many very strong stat . even aguero doesn't get as much as kelechi get .
Yep!To the 'thanks boss' thread (:
Hang on played in? Wasn't it a loose pass that Kelechi pounced on? A situation created by Kelechi's top class reading of the game(I suppose it's a coincidence he's been in the right place for his VITAL GOAL he scored for us today and quite a few of his other goals that he created all by himself... don't go overboard giving him too much credit will you lol) poor first touch yes but they marshaled him well after that left him with few options. Again good positioning and reading of the game to get in the way of their keepers poor touch but the ball struck his standing leg and he got caught inbetween otherwise he would have buried that, this happens to the best of them every now and then especially younger players. Great linkup play between both Aguero and De Bruyne on numerous occasions creating many very dangerous situations against them but I suppose that counts for nothing with you either? As for giving the ball away(even our most experienced players do that consistently this was his first major one) "leading to their goal" it could have been delt with we had plenty of defenders back but Ota decided to lunge in and concede a freekick which they were very lucky to score from.Played clean through with no-one near him his first touch was piss poor, gave away the ball sloppily leading to Swansea's goal, couldn't control the ball when it landed right at his feet six yards out, and was wasteful on numerous other occasions. I'm not sure what game you were watching.
I don't think he should have been starting so many games recently but I think he should have played more throughout the season.
Because we need him here. Why get him to "develop" in a system which will be a million miles away from the system Pep will have us playing? He will get plenty of games.If any Premier league club interested, then why not let him go to play every game and develop ?