Seko Fofana

twosips said:
If i'm being honest i've seen a lot of negativity towards him on twitter when i've searched his name which is a little depressing. Fulham fans feel he gives the ball away loads from what i can gather, which will have to improve greatly if he wants to cut it for us.
A lot of that negativity seems to be fuelled by the fact that they're out of the running for promotion and they feel they should be playing (and developing) their own kids rather than "doing City a favour".
He's there to improve so I wouldn't worry overly much right now.
 
ColinLee said:
callumcity said:
Jimbob said:
What an odd post...

Starts off fairly aggressive and just turns into a tangled mess of words.
I think he finished the bottle off half way through, which considering that he's a 12 year old yank Chelsea fan is a bit worrying really.

Nah I'm a City fan thank you very much.
 
Only on the bench tonight against Bournemouth.

Live on Sky Sports for anybody who wants to watch.
 
I was at the game-impressive cameo from him.Looked to have a decent range of passing a good football brain and very athletic.Not seen enough of him to form a proper opinion but in the short space of time he was on the field today looked like he has a fair bit of potential.
 
Spoke to a Fulham fan about him today who says he can't stand him however he clearly has potential. He's excellent on the ball, but as soon as he loses it he's like a rabbit in headlights and can end up in completely the wrong positions and the game just passes him by.

Sounds very much like the Yaya we've seen of late...
 
Jacob Smith said:
Spoke to a Fulham fan about him today who says he can't stand him however he clearly has potential. He's excellent on the ball, but as soon as he loses it he's like a rabbit in headlights and can end up in completely the wrong positions and the game just passes him by.

Sounds very much like the Yaya we've seen of late...

I think that has been his weakness when I've seen him at City. He should be closing down a lot better when his team doesn't have the ball.
 
Neville Kneville said:
Jacob Smith said:
Spoke to a Fulham fan about him today who says he can't stand him however he clearly has potential. He's excellent on the ball, but as soon as he loses it he's like a rabbit in headlights and can end up in completely the wrong positions and the game just passes him by.

Sounds very much like the Yaya we've seen of late...

I think that has been his weakness when I've seen him at City. He should be closing down a lot better when his team doesn't have the ball.

The right manager and team can certainly train that out of him, if he's given the chance to stay on the field and learn. Finding that place will be hard though but if you guys are right could be huge for the lad.
 

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