• ! ! ! IMPORTANT MESSAGE ! ! !

    Discussions about police investigations

    In light of recent developments about a player from Premier League being arrested and until there is an official announcement, ALL users should refrain from discussing or speculating about situations around personal off-pitch matters related to any Arsenal player. This is to protect you and the forum.

    Users who disregard this reminder will be issued warnings and their posts will get deleted from public.

Cozier-Dubery: It’s A Me, Amario

Yousif Arsenal

On Vinai's payroll & misses 4th place trophy 🏆
Trusted ⭐
Cozier-Duberry look like i'm watching quicker version of Saka. he look really good.
 

Gooner Zig

AM's Resident Accountant
Trusted ⭐

Country: Canada
He is too small. Angel Gomes was Uniteds biggest talent in his age group and had to go abroad to get a real chance. This guy is tiny

He's short sure but he's a winger, you can get away with being diminutive in those wide areas.
 

MutableEarth

Reiss' Dad
Trusted ⭐
Why is there a thread already? :lol:

Anyway, Amario Cozier-Duberry is arguably one of the most underrated prospects currently. He's a non-league talent we picked up as an u15 so wasn't at Hale End for long before making an impact at U18 level. He's ascended pretty quickly and is became one of - if not - the most important players in the U21 team in his 2nd scholarship year.

Yes, he is small. He is, however, very adept at dealing with defenders bigger than him, using his acceleration, agility and an ability to use his body very well in duels - something that's been a strong feature of Hale End in recent years (Saka being the benchmark). He's also a very sly dribbler, often misdirecting his opponents with his ability to go inside and outside, and doesn't lose the ball often in very close quarters. He doesn't score that many but he does have significant goalscoring potential due to his ability to cut in and shoot. He's quite good at manufacturing angles for himself to get a final shot or pass into forwards.

Perhaps the most underrated aspect is his doggedness - he's willing to get involved in duels and doesn't shy away. The similarities to Saka, while not as strong as made out, are more prominent when you consider how versatile he is and how useful that scrappy nature is - he's played as a CM, both wings and as a LB/LWB.

It's obviously a tight call on whether he will make it. He has Saka ahead of him after all. That said, he's one of our strongest prospects and despite being an England youth international already, he's very much under the radar. If he is given a rare chance to show his ability, do not be surprised if he impresses beyond expectations.
 

Badger_Revenge

Active Member
I bet there is a thread because he is on the US tour. They only sub 20 year old to make it I believe. Interested to see if he gets some pitch time. He's an exciting player.
 
  • Like
Reactions: A_G

Arsenal Quotes

We live a society where everybody knows everything and it looks like it is a shame to say I don’t know

Arsène Wenger

Daily Transfer Updates

Friday, May 24

Thomas Partey will leave this summer. Arsenal have multiple targets lined up to replace him [Fabrizio Romano]

Arsenal are still in the market for a recognised #9 despite the recent good form of Kai Havertz [Fabrizio Romano]

The club may accept that the time is now to sell Emile Smith Rowe, with just two years left on his contract [The Athletic]

Arsenal may sanction a loan to raise Aaron Ramsdale’s value if they can’t recoup their fee for him this summer [The Athletic]

Arsenal are among a host of Premier League clubs hoping to sign Irish sensation Mason Melia (16). Melia, who is already playing first-team football for St Patrick’s Athletic in the League of Ireland, cannot move to the UK until he turns 18 due to Brexit rules [Evening Standard]

Juventus like Thomas Partey, and Napoli will try to sign him before June 30 as well [Di Marzio]

Bruno Guimarães’ entourage hope to receive proposals from at least two Premier League clubs, with the player’s priority wanting to remain in England. Guimarães’ £100m release clause, which expires next month, can be paid in three annual instalments. [UOLEsporte]

Latest posts

Back
Top Bottom