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Oh dear Am have turned on him and made him the latest AubaMy problem with him is outside of goals he’s not offering a lot else.
Oh dear Am have turned on him and made him the latest AubaMy problem with him is outside of goals he’s not offering a lot else.
People hate Bruno in united as well, but he scored 18 goals last season. At they are consistent.Oh dear Am have turned on him and made him the latest Auba
He does look like quite a big guy this season. I'm thinking he maybe needs to be leaner. It's a different issue to a gangly Willock who grows in to his frame. He just needs to be careful and not stupid like Wilshere.The fitness level does look major worry if he can't finish 90 minutes as professional footballer then there serious problem with his stamina. Hopefully the coaching stuff work in that
Needs to call Luke Shaw for ir diet advice.He's definitely going to be the new fat guy with the fans, when Laca leaves in the summer though...good luck to you Emile, you will need it!
ESR is not a reliable source of goals and his game shouldn't be all about goals. He needs to get involved more, needs to transition our play with his runs and goals should just be a bonus. I'd like him to be more of a Nasri type of a wide player if he really wants to play that position, but atm I can't accept from a wide playmaker to have 3 touches per gamePeople hate Bruno in united as well, but he scored 18 goals last season. At they are consistent.
Also, ESR has scored 11 in 32 games. You dont think it's a problem that a midfielder doesn't offer much in 2 out of three games he plays?
When Auba only scored 15 games in 40 then he was bad for us. When he scored 30 he wasn't.
Thats exacly my point. I assume you didn't read my post?ESR is not a reliable source of goals and his game shouldn't be all about goals. He needs to get involved more, needs to transition our play with his runs and goals should just be a bonus. I'd like him to be more of a Nasri type of a wide player if he really wants to play that position, but atm I can't accept from a wide playmaker to have 3 touches per game
I don’t think ESR is as creative as people make him out to be. Most of his assists are basic obvious passes or crosses. He doesn’t always look up and his weight of pass can be dodgy. I think he’s a forward, hence why the quotes from Arteta about him potentially being a false 9.ESR is not a reliable source of goals and his game shouldn't be all about goals. He needs to get involved more, needs to transition our play with his runs and goals should just be a bonus. I'd like him to be more of a Nasri type of a wide player if he really wants to play that position, but atm I can't accept from a wide playmaker to have 3 touches per game
Yeah. He has massive potential as a false 9. Firminho was basically an ESR type player before Klopp got his hands on him. Not saying ESR will be able to replicate that but it's worth a shot.
He's not. That's why I always laughed when people said he was more creative than Ødegaard. At best he's a secondary playmaker...definitely not someone you make your main source of creativity.I don’t think ESR is as creative as people make him out to be. Most of his assists are basic obvious passes or crosses. He doesn’t always look up and his weight of pass can be dodgy. I think he’s a forward, hence why the quotes from Arteta about him potentially being a false 9.
I want to believe the constant niggles and injuries have played a part in his lack of fitness this season although that's not excuse. Martinelli proved you can be injured and get back to peak physical fitness relatively quickly.He could do with getting in a bit better shape because that role requires a lot physically and currently I'm not sure he has the stamina for it. In general he needs to be getting in better shape anyways.
Who on earth said ESR is more creative than Ødegaard.He's not. That's why I always laughed when people said he was more creative than Ødegaard. At best he's a secondary playmaker...definitely not someone you make your main source of creativity.
He's not. That's why I always laughed when people said he was more creative than Ødegaard. At best he's a secondary playmaker...definitely not someone you make your main source of creativity.
A lot comes down to genetics as well.I want to believe the constant niggles and injuries have played a part in his lack of fitness this season although that's not excuse. Martinelli proved you can be injured and get back to peak physical fitness relatively quickly.
Martinelli was very young when he got his injury, plus he bangs weights in his spare time so is always going to have low body fat.I want to believe the constant niggles and injuries have played a part in his lack of fitness this season although that's not excuse. Martinelli proved you can be injured and get back to peak physical fitness relatively quickly.