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LEICESTER CITY EYE ETEBO
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Looks like he's drawing some interest from Leicester and fenebache in Turkey but why is he not performing in Portugal? What position is he playing at Ferense? Dude hasn't matched the hype since turning pro, yet people want to hand him a starting shirt on SE over Onazi and Ndidi.
Is he a CM,AM, or Support striker? He made gut need to pick one.
Looks like he's drawing some interest from Leicester and fenebache in Turkey but why is he not performing in Portugal? What position is he playing at Ferense? Dude hasn't matched the hype since turning pro, yet people want to hand him a starting shirt on SE over Onazi and Ndidi.
Is he a CM,AM, or Support striker? He made gut need to pick one.
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Good luck to him and Leicester. Pray not another Musa o. England is not for the faint hearted . What has he really done in Portugal?. Let's forget about all those age graded exploits. .me I talk my own o
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Leicester City transfer rumours: Nigeria winger Peter Etebo monitored
By JBlackwell | Posted: March 15, 2017
Reported Leicester City target Peter Etebo celebrates his second goal of four against Japan at the Olympics.
Leicester City are tracking Nigerian international winger Peter Etebo, according to reports.
The 21-year-old, who plays for Feirense, mid-table in the Portuguese Primeira Liga, has been attracting interest from around Europe since his four-goal haul in Nigeria's 5-4 win over Japan at the Olympics in August.
Now a full international alongside the likes Ahmed Musa and Wilfred Ndidi, Etebo has been tracked throughout the season by City and Turkish giants Fenerbahce, according to Portuguese paper A Bola.
http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/leice ... story.html
By JBlackwell | Posted: March 15, 2017
Reported Leicester City target Peter Etebo celebrates his second goal of four against Japan at the Olympics.
Leicester City are tracking Nigerian international winger Peter Etebo, according to reports.
The 21-year-old, who plays for Feirense, mid-table in the Portuguese Primeira Liga, has been attracting interest from around Europe since his four-goal haul in Nigeria's 5-4 win over Japan at the Olympics in August.
Now a full international alongside the likes Ahmed Musa and Wilfred Ndidi, Etebo has been tracked throughout the season by City and Turkish giants Fenerbahce, according to Portuguese paper A Bola.
http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/leice ... story.html
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I remember telling the Etebo bandwagon a few months ago...beware of freak performance in single games. People here were talking as if all he needed was the eagles jersey, and it would be 4 goals all day, every game. The comment in the article about his production since the Olympics is spot on.
Guy has a lot of energy which can only help us...but I'm yet to see this world conquering talent people speak of
Guy has a lot of energy which can only help us...but I'm yet to see this world conquering talent people speak of
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Etebo will hold his own at any club in the world. That's how much I rate his talent and heart. I wish him the best.
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No bruv. Relax. Before you start talking "any club", how many goals has he scored at Farense first... Does anyone here know his best position on the field? I watched him in Brazil play essentially as a support striker. The other day on CE, people were talking about him as Onazi's partner in defensive midfield. I have never seen that drastic of a position switch in such a short period of timeCally wrote:Etebo will hold his own at any club in the world. That's how much I rate his talent and heart. I wish him the best.
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He is the Gareth Bale of Nigerian football, he can play a variety of positions and that is why he is so highly rated and not because he scored 4 goals in one match.deanotito wrote:No bruv. Relax. Before you start talking "any club", how many goals has he scored at Farense first... Does anyone here know his best position on the field? I watched him in Brazil play essentially as a support striker. The other day on CE, people were talking about him as Onazi's partner in defensive midfield. I have never seen that drastic of a position switch in such a short period of timeCally wrote:Etebo will hold his own at any club in the world. That's how much I rate his talent and heart. I wish him the best.
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Etebo would fit right in at any club in the world! Arsenal, Manu, Chelsea etc would be lucky to have a player of his calibre
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Etebo had an assist and scored the winning goal for his team tonight in their 3-2 victory over Chaves.
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Dammy wrote:Etebo had an assist and scored the winning goal for his team tonight in their 3-2 victory over Chaves.
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Cally wrote:Etebo will hold his own at any club in the world. That's how much I rate his talent and heart. I wish him the best.
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Dammy wrote:Etebo had an assist and scored the winning goal for his team tonight in their 3-2 victory over Chaves.
TBH, Etebo's performance should not be based on goals but based on effort and play. It is like evaluating Kante based on number of goals scored. To me, the 4 goals in Rio were unexpected. He is not a striker.
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Bros Wengabe when will you leave Assnal for good? A Co-worker of mine and avid fan of the club called in sick the other day just to stay up and watch the match against West brom...only to be regret his decisionChief Ogbunigwe wrote:Dammy wrote:Etebo had an assist and scored the winning goal for his team tonight in their 3-2 victory over Chaves.
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Enugu II wrote:Dammy wrote:Etebo had an assist and scored the winning goal for his team tonight in their 3-2 victory over Chaves.
TBH, Etebo's performance should not be based on goals but based on effort and play. It is like evaluating Kante based on number of goals scored. To me, the 4 goals in Rio were unexpected. He is not a striker.
Kai see as they're now moving the goal post and putting it in the dressing room. How should we measure a player that's listed as a forward? Number of saves,clearances or interceptions?
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Gotti wrote:Cally wrote:Etebo will hold his own at any club in the world. That's how much I rate his talent and heart. I wish him the best.
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You are just trolling......................What is your point?deanotito wrote:No bruv. Relax. Before you start talking "any club", how many goals has he scored at Farense first... Does anyone here know his best position on the field? I watched him in Brazil play essentially as a support striker. The other day on CE, people were talking about him as Onazi's partner in defensive midfield. I have never seen that drastic of a position switch in such a short period of timeCally wrote:Etebo will hold his own at any club in the world. That's how much I rate his talent and heart. I wish him the best.
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I certainly rate Etebo but Deanotito does have a point. The risk of being too versatile could make one a jack of all trades and expert at none. Personally, I feel the best value from his talent lies in midfield if he is able to concentrate on the box to box CM position. In that role, he has everything but needs to improve his ball control and passing. I'm nitpicking a bit but compared to the player we would love to see him become, those are areas for improvement. All other attributes are well covered (work rate, tackling, shooting, etc).wale1974 wrote:You are just trolling......................What is your point?deanotito wrote:No bruv. Relax. Before you start talking "any club", how many goals has he scored at Farense first... Does anyone here know his best position on the field? I watched him in Brazil play essentially as a support striker. The other day on CE, people were talking about him as Onazi's partner in defensive midfield. I have never seen that drastic of a position switch in such a short period of timeCally wrote:Etebo will hold his own at any club in the world. That's how much I rate his talent and heart. I wish him the best.
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Have you ever watched Etebo play?Enugu II wrote:Dammy wrote:Etebo had an assist and scored the winning goal for his team tonight in their 3-2 victory over Chaves.
TBH, Etebo's performance should not be based on goals but based on effort and play. It is like evaluating Kante based on number of goals scored. To me, the 4 goals in Rio were unexpected. He is not a striker.
He is nothing like Kante.
He is more like Alli or Lampard. Goalscoring is core to his game
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Dammy wrote:He is the Gareth Bale of Nigerian football, he can play a variety of positions and that is why he is so highly rated and not because he scored 4 goals in one match.deanotito wrote:No bruv. Relax. Before you start talking "any club", how many goals has he scored at Farense first... Does anyone here know his best position on the field? I watched him in Brazil play essentially as a support striker. The other day on CE, people were talking about him as Onazi's partner in defensive midfield. I have never seen that drastic of a position switch in such a short period of timeCally wrote:Etebo will hold his own at any club in the world. That's how much I rate his talent and heart. I wish him the best.
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Etebo is a fine player, he has everything in his locker( especially wearing the green) Hopefully he remains in midfield be it CM DM or AM..bobo nah beast
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Enugu II wrote:Dammy wrote:Etebo had an assist and scored the winning goal for his team tonight in their 3-2 victory over Chaves.
TBH, Etebo's performance should not be based on goals but based on effort and play. It is like evaluating Kante based on number of goals scored. To me, the 4 goals in Rio were unexpected. He is not a striker.
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smartbrother wrote:Have you ever watched Etebo play?Enugu II wrote:Dammy wrote:Etebo had an assist and scored the winning goal for his team tonight in their 3-2 victory over Chaves.
TBH, Etebo's performance should not be based on goals but based on effort and play. It is like evaluating Kante based on number of goals scored. To me, the 4 goals in Rio were unexpected. He is not a striker.
He is nothing like Kante.
He is more like Alli or Lampard. Goalscoring is core to his game
And his point flies right over your clueless head as usual.
We have been brainwashed by the Premier League that it's the best in the world. Nonsense. It's the best brand
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
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Unfortunately, you badly missed the point. Nothing else to add.smartbrother wrote:Have you ever watched Etebo play?Enugu II wrote:Dammy wrote:Etebo had an assist and scored the winning goal for his team tonight in their 3-2 victory over Chaves.
TBH, Etebo's performance should not be based on goals but based on effort and play. It is like evaluating Kante based on number of goals scored. To me, the 4 goals in Rio were unexpected. He is not a striker.
He is nothing like Kante.
He is more like Alli or Lampard. Goalscoring is core to his game
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