That's sweet.
You misunderstood what I said. I didn't say he's useless physically I praised his physical stats just wrote it poorly.
Honestly the biggest muppet on here. TAA had the freedom of the right hand side ffs. Set up Robbo's goal, almost set up Mane but for an excellent reaction save from Leno? Wtf are you on about.
No one thought that bar those who last saw Sanogo before his terrible injuries as teenager.People who are thinking AMN is good are probably the same who thought Yaya Sanogo is the next Henry
Its honestly embarrassing. I'd sympathise with people if he was a first team player but he isn't, and his long term future isn't as a first team player either. He is the black Milner.
And that is the direct result of Klopps clever tactical shift of Keita into AMN's in/out channel, overloading that side (nulifying our most attacking patterns and removing AMN's ability to shut down TAA. When Keita wasn't pulling AMN away, TAA got nothing, but Klopp specifically targeted Auba being our most attacking threat and our tactic of trying to leave him more advanced. Really smart from Klopp.
That said, AMN got a 'sort of' assist and had he a slightly better touch on that long ball from Luiz (incredibly difficult from that range and height), may have got another.
AMN's biggest problem has been a lack of confidence and lack of focus, and reluctance to be a full back. He's stepped forward in all 3 areas, so now needs to try and tidy up his play, as his excellent technique is often undermined by looseness. Its what sets Saka apart - his absolute focus when playing the final ball. At present AMN is a good squad guy, but as well as his athleticism, he actually has excellent technique. But he doesn't have that decision making in certain areas or consistency of touch/delivery that could make him a fantastic midfielder. Can he develop in those areas? The answer will define his career.
That said, I still think he could do a job on the right side of a central 3. But NOT in a2
Also, despite it being unlikely that he'll reach the ceiling suggested by his athleticism and technical capacity, you don't let a player with those gifts go while they are still developing if they are still valuable to your team now. If someone wants to Pony up £45m or some equally brexit inflated fee, he's gone, but for £20m? That would be self defeating.
Remember what we got up to during the protests... we were some wild boys
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Ibadan switched teams after the playlist fiasco. I'm sleep. :rofl:Remember what we got up to during the protests... we were some wild boys
Mod Edit: won't allow that even with a spoiler
Surely as squad players that's exactly what we want, no?You just summed it up right there. Could do a job in a three. But we don't want players who can just do a job...
AMN's biggest problem has been a lack of confidence and lack of focus, and reluctance to be a full back. He's stepped forward in all 3 areas, so now needs to try and tidy up his play, as his excellent technique is often undermined by looseness. Its what sets Saka apart - his absolute focus when playing the final ball. At present AMN is a good squad guy, but as well as his athleticism, he actually has excellent technique. But he doesn't have that decision making in certain areas or consistency of touch/delivery that could make him a fantastic midfielder. Can he develop in those areas? The answer will define his career.
This place is schizophrenic....one minute don't sell him next min the same people sell him.
Surely as squad players that's exactly what we want, no?