GDeep™
League is very weak
Keep saying it, but I bet he is picking up the ball in training and driving past players, and that’s why he keeps getting picked.
He’s a player.
He’s a player.
That's possible, he's quick, strong, and got good close control. His final third decision-making is horrible though. When was the last time he scored? I mean seriously, I can't remember...Keep saying it, but I bet he is picking up the ball in training and driving past players, and that’s why he keeps getting picked.
He’s a player.
That's possible, he's quick, strong, and got good close control. His final third decision-making is horrible though. When was the last time he scored? I mean seriously, I can't remember...
Add Reiss to that in a couple years and we're actually seeing some real rewards hey!3 weeks ago I think. If ****ing Iwobi can get serious and Jack stays injury free and AMN keeps his head down , our academy would have produced three extremely decent first team products .
Hasn’t he been here since he was 8/10. Why and how could we allow his shooting technique to be this bad.
7Arsenal's latest signing is Alex Lowbi - the 7-year-old nephew of Premier League ace Jay-Jay Okocha!
Scouts from Highbury didn't hesitate to put forward his name after seeing him in action for his junior club Rippleway. He bagged an impressive 33 goals last season to help his side win the league and scouts had no idea he was related to the Nigerian and Bolton player Okocha when they started monitoring him.
Alex - who is from Plaistow, East London - will join Arsenal's Junior Soccer Academy when he turns eight in May 2004.
"I would like to be like Jay-Jay," said Alex. "He is a great player."
His mum Patience - sister to Jay-Jay - has confirmed that numerous clubs were tracking him but that his heart is set on playing for the Gunners.
Keep saying it, but I bet he is picking up the ball in training and driving past players, and that’s why he keeps getting picked.
He’s a player.
Thought his general play was good, but he has no end product. Doesn’t score, doesn’t assist.
When you play in the front three, in this formation, for Arsenal, you have to guarantee that.
Injuries this season.Whatever happened to Jeff?
Ability wise yes, game intelligence no.
He's just running into congested areas. The reason team's like Man City play with such tempo is their players stick to one and two touch passing. We'd be better off if Iwobi laid off the ball and drove into space to receive a return passes. When he starts on the right and abandons the wing, it seriously nullifies our attack.
He was better against Chelsea but the ba r is set very low.
Olly Giroud is pretty decent at this actually.This has been the most frustrating aspect of his game for me this season; not the lack of goals or anything, but how he's so often drawn towards the ball which then abandons width and compresses the playing area.
He needs to learn - or someone needs to teach him - that as an attacking player you can be just as effective moving away from the ball into space as you can be on the ball.
That isn't going to happen under Wenger. Remember when Ramsey had to play on the wing and he said in an interview something along the lines of Wenger telling him that he is on the wing but actually he can do anything he wants. Wenger just lets his players play. That's his approach.He needs to learn - or someone needs to teach him - that as an attacking player you can be just as effective moving away from the ball into space as you can be on the ball.