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He is a better version of Onazi...............He is direct and his passes are more accurate.
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rasak74 wrote:He is a better version of Onazi...............He is direct and his passes are more accurate.
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I told mystic the same stuff last year Feb. 2015, dude sabi ball no be small. I have watched his full game twice this season and I was not surprised about talent. FYI, AS Monaco is after him.
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looks good, need to see more of his games
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Once he settled down in the CANq against Egypt in Cairo, he played very well, especially for a debutant.
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patrick wrote:
rasak74 wrote:He is a better version of Onazi...............He is direct and his passes are more accurate.
Razak :clap: :clap:

I told mystic the same stuff last year Feb. 2015, dude sabi ball no be small. I have watched his full game twice this season and I was not surprised about talent. FYI, AS Monaco is after him.
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That guy is too good to be playing in the Turkish 2nd division. I really hope he gets signed by a decent team where he can grow as a player
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ogasir wrote:That guy is too good to be playing in the Turkish 2nd division. I really hope he gets signed by a decent team where he can grow as a player
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We have better options. Ndidi,Esiti,Ejaria and joel obi are all better players. just because u watced him play doesnt mean he's all that. shine eye! :thumb:
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EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:We have better options. Ndidi,Esiti,Ejaria and joel obi are all better players. just because u watced him play doesnt mean he's all that. shine eye! :thumb:
What does "we have better options" have to do with him being better than Turkish 2d division level? Abegi stop inhaling! :shock:
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ogasir wrote:That guy is too good to be playing in the Turkish 2nd division. I really hope he gets signed by a decent team where he can grow as a player
He is a very active player in both offense and ball recovery. There are some questionable decision making but the guy is certainly a key potential SE going forward.
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Apparently, Monaco are interested in him.
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Enugu II wrote:
ogasir wrote:That guy is too good to be playing in the Turkish 2nd division. I really hope he gets signed by a decent team where he can grow as a player
He is a very active player in both offense and ball recovery. There are some questionable decision making but the guy is certainly a key potential SE going forward.
The guys made the right decision with the ball about at least 80% of the time. Decision making is not really an issue for him.
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ogasir wrote:
Enugu II wrote:
ogasir wrote:That guy is too good to be playing in the Turkish 2nd division. I really hope he gets signed by a decent team where he can grow as a player
He is a very active player in both offense and ball recovery. There are some questionable decision making but the guy is certainly a key potential SE going forward.
The guys made the right decision with the ball about at least 80% of the time. Decision making is not really an issue for him.
I am not sure how that 80% was calculated or was it a guess? I am not disputing it to be sure. However, I believe he has room for improvement with some passing decisions. Using Mikel as a benchmark, for instance, Azubike still has some way to go. Presently, I rate him highly but primarily because of his range of activity.
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Enugu II wrote:
ogasir wrote:
Enugu II wrote:
ogasir wrote:That guy is too good to be playing in the Turkish 2nd division. I really hope he gets signed by a decent team where he can grow as a player
He is a very active player in both offense and ball recovery. There are some questionable decision making but the guy is certainly a key potential SE going forward.
The guys made the right decision with the ball about at least 80% of the time. Decision making is not really an issue for him.
I am not sure how that 80% was calculated or was it a guess? I am not disputing it to be sure. However, I believe he has room for improvement with some passing decisions. Using Mikel as a benchmark, for instance, Azubike still has some way to go. Presently, I rate him highly but primarily because of his range of activity.
Frankly don't rate him much higher than average...but I could be wrong....
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EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:We have better options. Ndidi,Esiti,Ejaria and joel obi are all better players. just because u watced him play doesnt mean he's all that. shine eye! :thumb:
ewu when was the last time U saw Joel kick a ball? Dude..I thought U quit the habit..no?
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paj wrote:
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:We have better options. Ndidi,Esiti,Ejaria and joel obi are all better players. just because u watced him play doesnt mean he's all that. shine eye! :thumb:
ewu when was the last time U saw Joel kick a ball? Dude..I thought U quit the habit..no?

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Enugu II wrote:
ogasir wrote:
Enugu II wrote:
ogasir wrote:That guy is too good to be playing in the Turkish 2nd division. I really hope he gets signed by a decent team where he can grow as a player
He is a very active player in both offense and ball recovery. There are some questionable decision making but the guy is certainly a key potential SE going forward.
The guys made the right decision with the ball about at least 80% of the time. Decision making is not really an issue for him.
I am not sure how that 80% was calculated or was it a guess? I am not disputing it to be sure. However, I believe he has room for improvement with some passing decisions. Using Mikel as a benchmark, for instance, Azubike still has some way to go. Presently, I rate him highly but primarily because of his range of activity.
He is a much better passer than Mikel..Might even be a better player. His passes are almost Andre Pirlo-like out of the back... Mikel in his position only make sides passes, this kid make longer more accurate passes out of the back right into the middle of the park... somthing mikel doesn't even attempt.. He is also more durable and better defensively..
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Dammy wrote:Apparently, Monaco are interested in him.
I would be shocked if someone big doesn't buy him quickly...
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txj wrote:
paj wrote:
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:We have better options. Ndidi,Esiti,Ejaria and joel obi are all better players. just because u watced him play doesnt mean he's all that. shine eye! :thumb:
ewu when was the last time U saw Joel kick a ball? Dude..I thought U quit the habit..no?

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The YeyeMan wrote:
txj wrote:
paj wrote:
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:We have better options. Ndidi,Esiti,Ejaria and joel obi are all better players. just because u watced him play doesnt mean he's all that. shine eye! :thumb:
ewu when was the last time U saw Joel kick a ball? Dude..I thought U quit the habit..no?

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Chimex101 wrote:
The YeyeMan wrote:
txj wrote:
paj wrote:
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:We have better options. Ndidi,Esiti,Ejaria and joel obi are all better players. just because u watced him play doesnt mean he's all that. shine eye! :thumb:
ewu when was the last time U saw Joel kick a ball? Dude..I thought U quit the habit..no?

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