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Closet player ESR reminds me off, is Rosicky...his dribbling especially, isn't really comparable to Kaka.
And his injury recordCloset player ESR reminds me off, is Rosicky...his dribbling especially, isn't really comparable to Kaka.
You guys are wasting your time comparing ESR to the players of the past anyways, he doesn’t play like any of them he plays like an academy product.
Receive the ball on a half turn, one touch, two touch, run into space. Rinse repeat. This is his whole entire game.
Very sterile and tidy but no “je ne sais quoi” like even Rosicky in his pomp let alone Kaka. Maybe with age and seniority he will up the spontaneity and extra stuff but as of now nope.
Troll post, but I’m not playing down anybody there’s value and skill in doing the basics in football 9.5 times out of 10 which is ESR’s strength (and Saka but he’s on a different level for me personally).Tired of you playing down our quality players, in order to protect your hero in Arteta...
I find the way you play down his ability to play one touch a bit disturbing at times. I agree he's no Kaka but I don't see ESR's running around all over the place and there are few prats who could do with just letting go of the bloody ball, including Ødegaard. If all he is is another academy player who just wants to play 1 touch all the time at least admit he must be a hell of a lot better at it than most are. I'm not trying to be inflammatory here but have you ever actually tried playing 1 touch?AC Milan Kaka is one of my favourite all time players, I’ve never looked at ESR and even thought of him. Not even gait or running style.
Kaka was long limbed, had a special one off blend of pace, power and technique.
Please refer to the below before enquiring about my one touch capabilities.I find the way you play down his ability to play one touch a bit disturbing at times. I agree he's no Kaka but I don't see ESR's running around all over the place and there are few prats who could do with just letting go of the bloody ball, including Ødegaard. If all he is is another academy player who just wants to play 1 touch all the time at least admit he must be a hell of a lot better at it than most are. I'm not trying to be inflammatory here but have you ever actually tried playing 1 touch?
I’m not playing down anybody there’s value and skill in doing the basics in football 9.5 times out of 10 which is ESR’s strength (and Saka but he’s on a different level for me personally).
However this doesn’t make you Kaka.
But my man, you are even if you say you aren't in your next post. It's just not common trait. You're right that KDB and Kaka comparisons are too far though.You guys are wasting your time comparing ESR to the players of the past anyways, he doesn’t play like any of them he plays like an academy product.
Receive the ball on a half turn, one touch, two touch, run into space. Rinse repeat. This is his whole entire game.
Very sterile and tidy but no “je ne sais quoi” like even Dortmund Rosicky in his pomp let alone Kaka. Maybe with age and seniority he will up the spontaneity and extra stuff but as of now nope.
Me saying that’s his entire game or he plays like an academy player is not down playing it, Kaka has more strings to his bow this is just facts.But my man, you are even if you say you aren't in your next post. It's just not common trait. You're right that KDB and Kaka comparisons are too far though.
Well I'll take what you say at face value. It read to me like you were playing it down but I'll assume I was wrong. He can beat people to you know, he has dribbling skills, a lot of the skills you required to sell people playing one touch are in common with dribbling and you can't teach that so it's not like he's just come out of factory that produces robots that play one touch.Me saying that’s his entire game or he plays like an academy player is not down playing it, Kaka has more strings to his bow this is just facts.
ESR is the epitome of the modern attacker, where certain things have been eliminated and drummed into his play from youth. Some take to it better than others as shown by the few youth who actually make it at clubs like Arsenal. Hence me saying comparing him to players of yesteryear is a waste of time.
My stance on ESR is suss and I know this because I’ve been called out on it a few times on here.Well I'll take what you say at face value. It read to me like you were playing it down but I'll assume I was wrong. He can beat people to you know, he has dribbling skills, a lot of the skills you required to sell people playing one touch are in common with dribbling and you can't teach that so it's not like he's just come out of factory that produces robots that play one touch.
Macho only rates overpriced French players. If he was some French African kid we spent 40m on he’d be hyping him up for the bare minimum.I find the way you play down his ability to play one touch a bit disturbing at times. I agree he's no Kaka but I don't see ESR's running around all over the place and there are few prats who could do with just letting go of the bloody ball, including Ødegaard. If all he is is another academy player who just wants to play 1 touch all the time at least admit he must be a hell of a lot better at it than most are. I'm not trying to be inflammatory here but have you ever actually tried playing 1 touch?
The best thing to do is bringing in an experienced AM with good character to deputise for ESR on occasion. Somebody like Forsberg from Leipzig matches this criteria well.
Wenger did a similar thing whilst Ramsey was developing with Rosicky often coming into the team.
You knew not to @me you’re learning.Macho only rates overpriced French players. If he was some French African kid we spent 40m on he’d be hyping him up for the bare minimum.
He can’t look at Saka.ESR is a gem with great natural instincts and a technical ability with potential to grow into elite if cultivated correctly, I just hope Arteta doesn't ruin him.