Onyekuru Highlights 2017/2018 season so far.
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 1:32 pm
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I think he has 6 this season, a lot last season, but its still the Belgian league, so need to put it into context.Flex Swift wrote:Wow scored a lot of goals......all these goals scored from this season?
Yeah. He has 7 in all comps so far, 6 in d league.Flex Swift wrote:Wow scored a lot of goals......all these goals scored from this season?
He does create chances too. As seen 4rm d clip, he Could've had a couple of assists if the strikers finished well.Bigpokey24 wrote:bobo nah goal scorer sha, but we need more assist from him
Tobi17 wrote:he needs to return to Everton next season or force a loan to another EPL club, we need to see his full quality against better teams than what the Belgian league has to offer...solid player no less.
Who’s the deadly striker? He seems so deadly that we’re yet to know about him. Is it Mbappe?chief nfachairman wrote:This guy is a threat.he keeps going at you like messi and he can score. He scores more than strikers in his clubs and he plays fromt the LEFT! He also has killer passes and deadly dribbling skills.
Image him on the left and been a major goal option, Moses on the right and a deadly striker (Not Ighalo).
Chei!
Complete baller, composed finisher, Onyekuru should be starting for SEozone4real wrote:
The video is impressive, when u consider that those are highlights from just the very few games so far this season(he has started just 6 games in d league) In a team that has started the season poorly both in d league and Europe.ohenhen1 wrote:The guy has speed. Can't really tell much from that video. We have a lot of players that can run. We lack players that can provide the cutting edge final ball to the strikers. I am not impressed if we are going by that video. I hope he gets to start against Algeria for 90 minutes. So that we can have a proper evaluation. Playing away in Algiers is a good test. We will learn a lot about Onyekuru.
But he and Simon don't play the same role, he is not a traditional winger who puts in crosses so it's not a like for like swap, he might not work well in Rohrs 4-3-3 but let's try him and see.ozone4real wrote:The video is impressive, when u consider that those are highlights from just the very few games so far this season(he has started just 6 games in d league) In a team that has started the season poorly both in d league and Europe.ohenhen1 wrote:The guy has speed. Can't really tell much from that video. We have a lot of players that can run. We lack players that can provide the cutting edge final ball to the strikers. I am not impressed if we are going by that video. I hope he gets to start against Algeria for 90 minutes. So that we can have a proper evaluation. Playing away in Algiers is a good test. We will learn a lot about Onyekuru.
Its more than just speed, players like musa cant dribble in tight spaces, Moses Simon recently too. None so far this season (and even last season) can match his scoring record. And don't say "its the Belgian league". After all moses simon plays in d same league.
OK I have heard it all . Are you implying if we have a player in the class of Neymar or Messi we should not field them because they fit into ROHR's system. It is the job of the coach incorporate super stars style into their system. Honestly apart from Victor Moses and Mikel Onyekuru indubitable is the most potent and consummate offensive player Nigeria has now.maceo4 wrote:But he and Simon don't play the same role, he is not a traditional winger who puts in crosses so it's not a like for like swap, he might not work well in Rohrs 4-3-3 but let's try him and see.ozone4real wrote:The video is impressive, when u consider that those are highlights from just the very few games so far this season(he has started just 6 games in d league) In a team that has started the season poorly both in d league and Europe.ohenhen1 wrote:The guy has speed. Can't really tell much from that video. We have a lot of players that can run. We lack players that can provide the cutting edge final ball to the strikers. I am not impressed if we are going by that video. I hope he gets to start against Algeria for 90 minutes. So that we can have a proper evaluation. Playing away in Algiers is a good test. We will learn a lot about Onyekuru.
Its more than just speed, players like musa cant dribble in tight spaces, Moses Simon recently too. None so far this season (and even last season) can match his scoring record. And don't say "its the Belgian league". After all moses simon plays in d same league.
They play differently but they play the same position. The same coach who used to coach Simon at Gent is now the coach at Anderlecht.maceo4 wrote:But he and Simon don't play the same role, he is not a traditional winger who puts in crosses so it's not a like for like swap, he might not work well in Rohrs 4-3-3 but let's try him and see.ozone4real wrote:The video is impressive, when u consider that those are highlights from just the very few games so far this season(he has started just 6 games in d league) In a team that has started the season poorly both in d league and Europe.ohenhen1 wrote:The guy has speed. Can't really tell much from that video. We have a lot of players that can run. We lack players that can provide the cutting edge final ball to the strikers. I am not impressed if we are going by that video. I hope he gets to start against Algeria for 90 minutes. So that we can have a proper evaluation. Playing away in Algiers is a good test. We will learn a lot about Onyekuru.
Its more than just speed, players like musa cant dribble in tight spaces, Moses Simon recently too. None so far this season (and even last season) can match his scoring record. And don't say "its the Belgian league". After all moses simon plays in d same league.
Why do people just like to say rubbish?? How on earth is Musa better than this guy? Do you have eyes?...The question we should be asking is why onyekuru is not even good enough to sit on the bench for the eagles. This is almost as worrisome as the case of Agbim under Keshi making the final list every single time,even though he wasn't playing in the local league and was even listed as the third choice keeper in his club.john12 wrote:His not better than iwobi or musa. He can compete for bench sha
Not really. They both play exactly the same position and role for their clubs (LW)maceo4 wrote:But he and Simon don't play the same role, he is not a traditional winger who puts in crosses so it's not a like for like swap, he might not work well in Rohrs 4-3-3 but let's try him and see.ozone4real wrote:The video is impressive, when u consider that those are highlights from just the very few games so far this season(he has started just 6 games in d league) In a team that has started the season poorly both in d league and Europe.ohenhen1 wrote:The guy has speed. Can't really tell much from that video. We have a lot of players that can run. We lack players that can provide the cutting edge final ball to the strikers. I am not impressed if we are going by that video. I hope he gets to start against Algeria for 90 minutes. So that we can have a proper evaluation. Playing away in Algiers is a good test. We will learn a lot about Onyekuru.
Its more than just speed, players like musa cant dribble in tight spaces, Moses Simon recently too. None so far this season (and even last season) can match his scoring record. And don't say "its the Belgian league". After all moses simon plays in d same league.
He is very good player, musa may need to sit this out as this boy is better than him.john12 wrote:His not better than iwobi or musa. He can compete for bench sha
You hear what you want to hear, I clearly said let's try him and see, abi you no fit read?bully12 wrote:OK I have heard it all . Are you implying if we have a player in the class of Neymar or Messi we should not field them because they fit into ROHR's system. It is the job of the coach incorporate super stars style into their system. Honestly apart from Victor Moses and Mikel Onyekuru indubitable is the most potent and consummate offensive player Nigeria has now.maceo4 wrote:But he and Simon don't play the same role, he is not a traditional winger who puts in crosses so it's not a like for like swap, he might not work well in Rohrs 4-3-3 but let's try him and see.ozone4real wrote:The video is impressive, when u consider that those are highlights from just the very few games so far this season(he has started just 6 games in d league) In a team that has started the season poorly both in d league and Europe.ohenhen1 wrote:The guy has speed. Can't really tell much from that video. We have a lot of players that can run. We lack players that can provide the cutting edge final ball to the strikers. I am not impressed if we are going by that video. I hope he gets to start against Algeria for 90 minutes. So that we can have a proper evaluation. Playing away in Algiers is a good test. We will learn a lot about Onyekuru.
Its more than just speed, players like musa cant dribble in tight spaces, Moses Simon recently too. None so far this season (and even last season) can match his scoring record. And don't say "its the Belgian league". After all moses simon plays in d same league.