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Btw, when Russia needed the win against Sweden in Euro qualifying (first game with a new coach), he played mostly on the right wing, and absolutely tore the Swedish defense apart.
Yes, Izvestia did indeed report this and they are the most reliable newspaper in Russia and has been for a long long time. It also seems from the article that Kokorin is keen to come here and play for Wenger's team. His contract ends in the summer and Dinamo (his current club) is facing huge financial trouble. Sounds exactly the type of situation Wenger likes to use to get a bargain deal.
What I know about him is that he is currently Russia's best attacking player and one with the highest ceiling . Mostly plays CF but has played on the wing for the national team. Tall but much more athletic than Giroud or the Lord though I wouldn't call him fast either. Pretty good technical ability. Can score goals but also has an eye for a pass. Basically Wenger's wet dream as far as target men are concerned. Though I wouldn't call him one per se, more like he is a skilled forward who, due to his height, can also perform the role of a target man.
I believe he has potential to be a top player and Wenger would be just the person to bring that potential out. I would be really excited if this went through.
The best part about him is that he is a complete player. Good technically, can dribble, good vision and passing, good in the air as well. Above average pace, very athletic, good height, "smart" player as well. Can help with the build up. Probably as close to a complete forward as can get. Just entering his prime at 24, so perfect age to grab him.Could be his agent feeding the media ofcourse. How good is he? I've seen his youtube clips. He looks to have great striking technique but I can't really make out the rest of his game.
Doesn't mean it can't happen. When was Russia's last Arshavin level midfielder before him? Russia produced one of the best keepers in the history of the sport (Yashin) in the 50-60s, does that automatically make us a factory for top goaltenders?Has Russia produced a top attacker in the last 20 years? Can't think of one.
Has Russia produced a top attacker in the last 20 years? Can't think of one.
I'd say Kokorin is better in every aspect except pure raw physical ability (though Kokorin is no slouch there either). Crucially, Kokorin is a more reliable finisher and actually has a footballing brain. The only question is if he can keep up with the PL game speed and physicality.Weird that Russia isn't a more dominant national team honestly, especially with the lack of testing programmes for doping in association football
@RUS arsenal given the choice between Welbeck and Kokorin who would be a better striker for us?
Never seen Kokorin but the posts in here seem pretty encouraging.
That seems like a concern but he is mostly going to be rotated.I'd say Kokorin is better in every aspect except pure raw physical ability (though Kokorin is no slouch there either). Crucially, Kokorin is a more reliable finisher and actually has a footballing brain. The only question is if he can keep up with the PL game speed and physicality.
Unlike the 3 we have, Kokorin has a complete game and is not limited by any one aspect, so perhaps it is worth taking a chance on him just for that. Honestly, I'm not feeling Welbeck and Theo is a bit too injury prone to be relied on while Giroud can't do it on his own.I don't doubt he is a good player, but I'm not feeling it with any of the names being thrown around now.
We have Giroud, Walcott and Welbeck who all have their obvious strengths and weaknesses, but have in common that none of them are world-class. What would be the point in adding another player who isn't? We should be aiming higher, in my opinion.
Mostovoi was good.Doesn't mean it can't happen. When was Russia's last Arshavin level midfielder before him?
I don't doubt he is a good player, but I'm not feeling it with any of the names being thrown around now.
We have Giroud, Walcott and Welbeck who all have their obvious strengths and weaknesses, but have in common that none of them are world-class. What would be the point in adding another player who isn't? We should be aiming higher, in my opinion.
Strikers don't often burst onto the scene at a young age an be instant worldie's - Lewandowski is a prime example, Dortmund took a punt and he developed to the level he is now.
Suarez was at a good level at Ajax but he stepped another couple of levels since those days, no-one could see Henry becoming the player he did when he joined us, Costa whilst he hasn't been great this season is a player that grafted his way to top level over time, Ibrahimovic, always talented but has delivered his best days post 25 years......
In this market where there is a distinct lack of quality strikers AVAILABLE you may as well try and find the next Lewandowski