Is anyone else perplexed by Kazenga's playing style these days? I would love someone to shed some light on it for me.
In our League One days when we had him on loan he used to absolutely BURN players. He would knock it past a player and NOBODY was going to catch him.
His style in the Championship appears very different. He likes the ball into his feet and edges himself sideways very gently before either cutting in or going on the outside of the defender and instead looking to beat the defender over a few yards rather than over distance.
There was a moment on Saturday where the ball was knocked over the top for him but he looked at it and it looked as if he didn't believe he would beat the defender for speed over distance. Why is this?
I absolutely LOVE Kazenga. Some of those League One performances made me think we were looking at a future legend in the making. My question is why does he seem reluctant to use his pace over distance. I can think of a few reasons:
1. He is actually only lightening fast over a few yards rather than 100 metres.
2. He used to be fast over 100 metres but isn't any longer since his injury.
3. Kick and run works in League One and not so much in the Championship, so he doesn't bother trying it - but surely as long as you're not a one trick pony, the odd kick and run wouldn't matter.
4. He is fed up of being hacked down. I remember on his way back from injury in pre-season last year he had another cynical challenge made against him.
4. It's what he's been coached to do.
Sorry for the long post, but it's been bothering me for the last year! Thoughts?
In our League One days when we had him on loan he used to absolutely BURN players. He would knock it past a player and NOBODY was going to catch him.
His style in the Championship appears very different. He likes the ball into his feet and edges himself sideways very gently before either cutting in or going on the outside of the defender and instead looking to beat the defender over a few yards rather than over distance.
There was a moment on Saturday where the ball was knocked over the top for him but he looked at it and it looked as if he didn't believe he would beat the defender for speed over distance. Why is this?
I absolutely LOVE Kazenga. Some of those League One performances made me think we were looking at a future legend in the making. My question is why does he seem reluctant to use his pace over distance. I can think of a few reasons:
1. He is actually only lightening fast over a few yards rather than 100 metres.
2. He used to be fast over 100 metres but isn't any longer since his injury.
3. Kick and run works in League One and not so much in the Championship, so he doesn't bother trying it - but surely as long as you're not a one trick pony, the odd kick and run wouldn't matter.
4. He is fed up of being hacked down. I remember on his way back from injury in pre-season last year he had another cynical challenge made against him.
4. It's what he's been coached to do.
Sorry for the long post, but it's been bothering me for the last year! Thoughts?