kaz7
Well-Known Member
Agreed,it's basic football but it worksI think he'd do well there. They put a lot of decent crosses into the 'corridor of uncertainty' where Kelechi has already shown he can thrive
Agreed,it's basic football but it worksI think he'd do well there. They put a lot of decent crosses into the 'corridor of uncertainty' where Kelechi has already shown he can thrive
If playing time improves his 1st touch and therefore him being able to receive the ball with his back to goal, then I think he`ll be one hell of a player
The 'corridor of uncertainty'....is that near the 'back alley of bewilderment?...I don't know Leicester at all....I think he'd do well there. They put a lot of decent crosses into the 'corridor of uncertainty' where Kelechi has already shown he can thrive
I think he'd do well there. They put a lot of decent crosses into the 'corridor of uncertainty' where Kelechi has already shown he can thrive
He`s currently similar to Edin in that he looks massively more comfortable with the ball played for him to run onto
Weirdly enough when he was younger he seemed to have a better first touch. IMO what he needs is a serious run of games in a team where there isn't the pressure that he was under at City last season. I think we'll see him go up a level real quick.