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Player:Martinelli
He is starting to feel abit like Welbz, gets your hopes up and have a few good games only to suck. British mentality?
He is starting to feel abit like Welbz, gets your hopes up and have a few good games only to suck. British mentality?
You're posting some weird stuff todayHe is starting to feel abit like Welbz, gets your hopes up and have a few good games only to suck. British mentality?
Maybe, I'm actually having a wierd day tbh.. Maybe i should wait untill tomorrow to postYou're posting some weird stuff today
Sure he was born there but he's lived in england almost his entire life, surley he learns from his environment.Man's Nigerian.
Nope.Believe.
Nope.
He keeps running down dead ends, can't pass, can't shoot and has terrible decision making. Apart from the odd decent pass and mazy dribble he hasn't offered anything for well over a month.
Probably the least intelligent player in the team.created both goals
he can resolve very tricky situations, he can dribble, he can run trought players, he can finish,
but most important he is very intelligent.
Retreated back into his shell IMO. Still lacking conviction in pressure areas. Did well to aid both goals at the early stage of the moves but just doesn't have as much quality as one would like in some situations. Think it's more psychological personally.
Possibly. You look at his younger contemporaries at the club currently - Smith-Rowe and Saka are the two wide players (although Smith-Rowe is more AM than winger in style these days) who have looked dangerous when they've played, albeit against limited opposition. Nelson's struggled with dribbling more at this level previously but he's gotten a lot better at it - and also Nelson at the very least gets decent end product in dangerous situations. Amaechi is an unknown.That's a worry as not every player overcomes this well enough. I wonder if a move to a lesser club might be better for him in terms of pressure.
I don't know if it's confidence that makes him mess up in the final third. I just don't think he has the football IQ to make a quick decision and execute. I think he's very slow thinking and dare I say more concerned with not making a mistake. I also think he's a bit lazy-he didn't stay with the runner for Saints second today. I think he could work harder on concentrating and be more aggressive in winning the ball back and pressing which would improve his overall game. He's a bit powder puff and I've no idea how you give a player like this confidence. Miki scored twice but still had a less than stellar game. Contrast our players with Shaquiri for Liverpool vs Utd. If two very good managers can't get three good games in a row out of Iwobi and his ilk,then what do we do?Possibly. You look at his younger contemporaries at the club currently - Smith-Rowe and Saka are the two wide players (although Smith-Rowe is more AM than winger in style these days) who have looked dangerous when they've played, albeit against limited opposition. Nelson's struggled with dribbling more at this level previously but he's gotten a lot better at it - and also Nelson at the very least gets decent end product in dangerous situations. Amaechi is an unknown.
Their mentality in the final 3rd is different though. Even though Saka missed his chance, his other forays into the final 3rd were brave and confident. Iwobi lacks confidence IMO.