Mark Tobias
Mr. Agreeable
RelaxOr maybe you don't understand my response and you turned to English teacher instead of asking for clarification.
RelaxOr maybe you don't understand my response and you turned to English teacher instead of asking for clarification.
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Yeah, don't want to sound like overfed toddler, emergency Ingrish teechas, message board Nazis.Or maaaybe...
Needs to learn from Iwobi. "How not to remain a prospect into your mid 20s"
Hopefully fans don't turn on Saka like they did with Iwobi when he didn't look like a prime Messi every week.
Hopefully fans don't turn on Saka like they did with Iwobi when he didn't look like a prime Messi every week.
Iwobi never once looked nearly as good as Saka is looking every week. He'll be cut enough slack because he has earned it. Iwobi, not so much.Hopefully fans don't turn on Saka like they did with Iwobi when he didn't look like a prime Messi every week.
Iwobi never once looked nearly as good as Saka is looking every week. He'll be cut enough slack because he has earned it. Iwobi, not so much.
I don't agree.You only just started watching football?
Iwobi was class when he first broke into the team.
Or maybe you don't understand my response and you turned to English teacher instead of asking for clarification.
Different players more than anything. Iwobi more of a midfielder playing winger while Saka is more exciting because hes direct, a more destructive dribbler and has good acceleration. Both had their uses but Sakas main advantage at this stage is that his projected end product looks much better.Iwobi never once looked nearly as good as Saka is looking every week. He'll be cut enough slack because he has earned it. Iwobi, not so much.
Well he is already showing end product while Iwobi is yet to...Different players more than anything. Iwobi more of a midfielder playing winger while Saka is more exciting because hes direct, a more destructive dribbler and has good acceleration. Both had their uses but Sakas main advantage at this stage is that his projected end product looks much better.
Saka is certainly not a better dribbler than Iwobi.Different players more than anything. Iwobi more of a midfielder playing winger while Saka is more exciting because hes direct, a more destructive dribbler and has good acceleration. Both had their uses but Sakas main advantage at this stage is that his projected end product looks much better.
Hes a more destructive dribbler. Very direct - capable of operating in small spaces but better attacking open space. Iwobi much better in tighter areas.Saka is certainly not a better dribbler than Iwobi.
But I agree he is s a winger, Iwobi is a midfield.
Saka is certainly not a better dribbler than Iwobi.
But I agree he is s a winger, Iwobi is a midfield.
How quick is Saka? Is it only me who finds it difficult to judge his pace?
Iwobi has poor end product but he is far better dribbler than Saka. Not even up for debate.Saka is a more effective dribbler than Iwobi. Iwobi looks tidier on the ball but he doesn’t get himself in dangerous positions as often as Saka. Also, Iwobi’s end product is still somewhat non existent despite being 6 years older.