Great stuff.Never heard of him
Will pretend I followed him since he was 12 if he turns out ok!Great stuff.
Should be axed like the rest of our scoutsGreat stuff.
World Of Football has a small scouting video (he's really good at getting obscure footage) on both. Only saw the one with Moller - massive Bendtner vibes from him; big lad with decent tech and moderate mobility. Don't know anything about his finishing though, seems like a fairly standard modern target man.Anyone got any talk/profile on our two signings from yesterday, Rekik and Duus Möller?
He was signed by Ajax from Willem II to replace one of their wingers who seemed to be moving elsewhere. The player chose to sign a pro contract with Ajax hence Ideho no longer had a starting position. With that being said, he was rated highly back at Willem II where Ajax signed Frenkie from at the age of 18, before he became a stand out talent. He scored a good chip in the youth league and there's a starting position at our u23s so we can only wait and see how he turns out.Never heard of him
Yes, but he got a slight hamstring injury (again) and pulled out. He'll be back after the break most likely.Was Nelson called up for u-21?
He just needs more experience. I'd have sent him on loan personally to get a full 30-40 app season with more starts than sub appearances. There's some raw minerals there but he hasn't quite manifested his game fully to the first team - even his finishing is not as good, seems to snatch at chances in the final 3rd more often at the moment. I'd give it a bit of time - Arteta knows Eddie is good and could be much better than people's projection of him, he just needs to settle and not be too eager.The game finished 3-3 after Andorra equalised, very entertaining last 10 minutes
Eddie impressed again playing at U21, the goal he scored was great. He's been picking the ball up from deep, turning, findiing passes, linking well, drifting into intelligent spaces - all things he has yet to fully replicate playing in our senior team.
It's useful to see him doing these things though. We know he does have more to his game, perhaps he needs more time to show them at senior level.
He's also being a victim of our poor chance creation. Both he and lacazette have struggled playing that lone striker role because of how poor we have been recently at creating chances for them near their box which is where they are best at. Fans are just too impatient with young players. They create all sorts of excuses for their favourite established players but when a young player struggles because of the same problems the established player is facing they turn on him. He has a lot of time on his side; still only 21.He just needs more experience. I'd have sent him on loan personally to get a full 30-40 app season with more starts than sub appearances. There's some raw minerals there but he hasn't quite manifested his game fully to the first team - even his finishing is not as good, seems to snatch at chances in the final 3rd more often at the moment. I'd give it a bit of time - Arteta knows Eddie is good and could be much better than people's projection of him, he just needs to settle and not be too eager.
I agree with this. Laca can be a bit of a goldilocks in terms of shot choice whereas Nketiah is a bit more instinctive but ultimately both require constant service. The same could have been said for Aubameyang but he's become a pretty adaptable finisher and has defied xG for couple of seasons now - which is a pleasant development.He's also being a victim of our poor chance creation. Both he and lacazette have struggled playing that lone striker role because of how poor we have been recently at creating chances for them near their box which is where they are best at. Fans are just too impatient with young players. They create all sorts of excuses for their favourite established players but when a young player struggles because of the same problems the established player is facing they turn on him. He has a lot of time on his side; still only 21.
I think the guardian tried to diversify their list and not put too many English talents . I wouldn't say any is better now . Both are outstanding talents. Marcelo might get first team opportunities before Charlie because of his position and Charlie needs some physical development.Marcelo Flores in the 60 of best young talents list from Guardian:
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...0-of-the-best-young-talents-in-world-football
And Charlie Patino in the best PL talents list: "Those who watch Patino regularly are in no doubt: he is a generational talent with every chance of going the distance."
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...0-of-the-best-talents-at-premier-league-clubs
Don't know thy one is the 60 best talent list but not in the PL list? Who's better?