- May 8, 2018
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You haven't been to Turkey, mate. She's not much by Turkish standards... just spends a lot of time at salons.
Maupay: 1 EPL goal per 290 minutes
Ünal: 1 La Liga goal per 274 minutes
I do wonder if Enis has been presented with the sort of chances Neal has though?
Yes from me.
Sounds good but are we really in for him ?.This sounds like a very ‘us’ signing:
Ambition and hard work, the qualities contained in the 24-year-old Turkish striker who is experiencing a brilliant season in his second year with Getafe.
The current number ten started playing football and attracting attention in his home country when he was just a teenager. His great talents did not go unnoticed, attracting the attention of Manchester City, with the clear aim of making him gain experience by sending him to play on loan around Europe.This season Enes is showing excellent form, meeting all expectations, being the top scorer of Getafe and the fifth of the Spanish first division.The striker is a player that many coaches would like to have on their team, as he is a generous athlete always ready to help the team.
His versatility in attack is a key factor, as he can play any offensive position with equal efficiency. By playing alongside another attacker he is able to get along with him to create and exploit the spaces created, while playing as the only attacker he has the ability to hold and protect the ball by helping his teammates throw themselves into the attack. Enes Ünal also has a great sense of counterattack, capable of attacking the opponent's back, being an excellent alternative for those teams based on a direct and vertical style of play such as Getafe.
His style of play is based on positioning close to the rival area, where he becomes really dangerous. Thanks to his mature offensive tactical sense, the surrounding analysis and his mobility, he always reaches threatening positions in the rival area. When the ball arrives in those areas Enes is a reliable player, with excellent finishing (much improved in recent years) both with the head and with both feet. For this reason he is also considered an important offensive weapon in set pieces and strategic actions. Not only inside the box, he has also shown a great ability to score long distances this season whenever he has had enough space and confidence to do so.
For the past two years he has been paying attention and improving his defensive game. Playing for Getafe he had to work on defensive issues, becoming an active player on pressing. When his team is well positioned he is the first to press the defender in possession of the ball. He does this by trying to avoid the passing lines, forcing the opposing team to play directly, driving (many times) in the ball steals for his team, an aspect that all coaches like.
His physical conditioning is another strength of his game. It allows him to take advantage in 1vs1 situations, where for his corpulence and strength it is really difficult to take the ball away from him. Last but not least, his psychological strength is another notable aspect. His attitude both on and off the pitch is admirable. Attached to the pace of work, modesty and determination are the characteristics that are making him affirm at the highest levels.
Maupay: 1 EPL goal per 290 minutes
Ünal: 1 La Liga goal per 274 minutes
I do wonder if Enis has been presented with the sort of chances Neal has though?
Yes from me.
Sounds good but are we really in for him ?.
If only we had some money available from recent transfers,
Oh, hang on......
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theargus.co.uk/sport/20671009.amp/
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I don’t rate the sources at all.
However, squint your eyes a bit and this is Darwin Nunez playing for Liverpool:
https://youtu.be/UUlim3cymLQ
I don’t rate the sources at all.
However, squint your eyes a bit and this is Darwin Nunez playing for Liverpool:
https://youtu.be/UUlim3cymLQ
Laughably bad defending from Groningen there. It's not even Championship standard.