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mattteo 23 Mar 18 6.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Norwegian
I don't think Ola Kamara is good enough, he is doing well in MLS. But he has failed in every European club he's played in outside of Norway. What was that again???????? You were saying....???? Hattrick tonight for Norway in his irst match as a starter in like 2 years against a team qualified for the World Cup (Australia). Oh yeah!
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Spiderman Horsham 23 Mar 18 8.46pm | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
What was that again???????? You were saying....???? Hattrick tonight for Norway in his irst match as a starter in like 2 years against a team qualified for the World Cup (Australia). Oh yeah! Why do you always think you know better than anyone else? Regarding Norwegian players I would take the views of a Norwegian over you anyday.
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Spiderman Horsham 23 Mar 18 8.49pm | |
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Originally posted by Norwegian
Great for all of them? He has played a total of 111 games since he left Rosenborg in 2012, averaging 18,5 matches per year. He has scored 29 goals in those years with an average of 0,26 goals per match. As a striker those stats are not great. He is a fun guy with a great personality but not a great player. Matteo. Normally you would criticise any striker with those stats... what is the difference here?
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mattteo 23 Mar 18 11.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Matteo. Normally you would criticise any striker with those stats... what is the difference here? Big diference. Just taking the number of games doesn't tell the truth. I take the number of goals and assists too and I look at how much gametime the player actually had. Bakenga (cause he was the one in question), has those 29 goals, but also 14 assists, all in just 5800 minutes. Also, his mobility is important. Mushaga Bakenga is very agile, he can play second striker too, he runs a lot, recovers, presses opponents, covers a lot of distance, is young and doesn't shy from coming back and doing defensive duties. Maybe those 29 goals and 14 assists in just 5800 minutes are not Salah level statistics and, sure, the level in which he played was average (for FC Brugge in Belgium, Esbjerg in Denmark, Eintracht Brawnschweig in 2. Bundesliga and Rosenborg again and Tromso in Norway). But for a player who did this between 19 and 24 years old, he did very well. Now he's 25, a very good age for high performance. Edited by mattteo (23 Mar 2018 11.14pm)
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Petereagle Brockley 24 Mar 18 9.21am | |
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A reassuring reply Matteo. I think he is going to get a lot more chances now that cabaye and Zaha are back (lets hope Zaha doesnt have another serious injury)
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