The Fat el Hombre
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aguero93:20 said:Really??! That lads got more technical skill in one toe than most strikers have in their entire body and he's definitely the most technically skilled striker we have.jollylescott said:LJ75 said:Good player, solid distance shot, but he is not yet at the level of other City forwards. Also, needs to work on his soft skills.
- In Fiorentina, he was the alpha guy. He still thinks he is, and as mentioned above, he believes he is entitled to shoot on sight. The pack has changed significantly, and he will need to work on his ego.
- Tends to put his head down and go for it. Likes 1-2s, but it rarely works so far, as they appear very rough, unpolished, missing that final touch.
- What does he play? Aguero replacement is the closest role I can see, but apart from difference in class, they are just different in style as well.
So I would not start him for the rest of the season. Maybe an impact sub here and there, and after WC there are bound to be changes, so either a clearer role for him, or an early exit.
This is my general opinion of him at this stage, and like the comment above this one by supercity88, I struggle to see a place for him in the team. There are elements of his game that are unpolished and the 1-2's he tries to play are a good example.
I am just not sure that he fits our requirements. At the moment in our team the quality required includes technical skills at a very high level, and I am not convinced that Jovetic fits the bill.
Some of the comments about him in this thread are laughable, including the one that you highlighted there
If jovetic stays at City I think this will be a good thread to bump in the future, similar to some of the early Yaya ones