Re: SAMUEL KALU SCORES
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:52 pm
The most impressive thing is the lack of backlift before he took the shot. That is incredibly hard to execute.
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Its on beinsports connect channel 4.Siddonlook11 wrote:Kalu scores again..match live ..
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https://www.flashscores.co.uk/match/0rZ ... ch-summary
Thanks.maceo4 wrote:Its on beinsports connect channel 4.Siddonlook11 wrote:Kalu scores again..match live ..
details..
https://www.flashscores.co.uk/match/0rZ ... ch-summary
I had turned it off they subbed our boy at minute 61 mschew...metalalloy wrote:Thanks.maceo4 wrote:Its on beinsports connect channel 4.Siddonlook11 wrote:Kalu scores again..match live ..
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https://www.flashscores.co.uk/match/0rZ ... ch-summary
chief nfachairman wrote:Samuel Kalu played behind the striker/ Attacking midfield for Bordeaux in the cup game before this one. He's got the skillset and intelligence to play this role. He's technique and passes are deadly.
I hope he battles Iwobi for this position in the SE while Chukwueze, Henry, Musa can battle for the wings/ support striker.
We still have S.Moses in Levante who could probably strt playing regular footie and V.Moses who would get back to regular football in the EPL soon and would likely call of his retirement. These two can also join in the battle for wings.
Now, who would be our striker that can compliment these beasts?
9jaMan wrote:chief nfachairman wrote:Samuel Kalu played behind the striker/ Attacking midfield for Bordeaux in the cup game before this one. He's got the skillset and intelligence to play this role. He's technique and passes are deadly.
I hope he battles Iwobi for this position in the SE while Chukwueze, Henry, Musa can battle for the wings/ support striker.
We still have S.Moses in Levante who could probably strt playing regular footie and V.Moses who would get back to regular football in the EPL soon and would likely call of his retirement. These two can also join in the battle for wings.
Now, who would be our striker that can compliment these beasts?
Kalu is better from the left wing, iwobi plays centre attacking midfield and chukweze comes in from the right. There is no room for Musa on the wings. Musa hugs the bench or plays as a striker. Simple and plain no sentiments.
Agreed, Musa has always being our striker9jaMan wrote:chief nfachairman wrote:Samuel Kalu played behind the striker/ Attacking midfield for Bordeaux in the cup game before this one. He's got the skillset and intelligence to play this role. He's technique and passes are deadly.
I hope he battles Iwobi for this position in the SE while Chukwueze, Henry, Musa can battle for the wings/ support striker.
We still have S.Moses in Levante who could probably strt playing regular footie and V.Moses who would get back to regular football in the EPL soon and would likely call of his retirement. These two can also join in the battle for wings.
Now, who would be our striker that can compliment these beasts?
Kalu is better from the left wing, iwobi plays centre attacking midfield and chukweze comes in from the right. There is no room for Musa on the wings. Musa hugs the bench or plays as a striker. Simple and plain no sentiments.
Get a hold of yourself..Everything for you nah golden generation. When was the last time a Nigerian won APOY? You people and hypeTobi17 wrote:Chukwueze, Kalu, Simon Moses, Osimhen, Iwobi, Musa all in right prime of time... golden generation anyone?
Bigpokey24 wrote:Get a hold of yourself..Everything for you nah golden generation. When was the last time a Nigerian won APOY? You people and hypeTobi17 wrote:Chukwueze, Kalu, Simon Moses, Osimhen, Iwobi, Musa all in right prime of time... golden generation anyone?
Hmmm, thats true, cuz most of these moves wouldn't work on a freezing night in League 2...EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Bigpokey24 wrote:Get a hold of yourself..Everything for you nah golden generation. When was the last time a Nigerian won APOY? You people and hypeTobi17 wrote:Chukwueze, Kalu, Simon Moses, Osimhen, Iwobi, Musa all in right prime of time... golden generation anyone?
Can't win Apoy unless u play in England.
bully12 wrote:Somehow he reminds me of Pius Ikedia. I hope I'm wrong but something tells he is reincarnate of Pius Ikedia.
The boy hugs ball like Ikedia and end product similar to that of Ikedia. Am I a soccer pundit ? Definitely not just expressing my observation .9jaMan wrote:bully12 wrote:Somehow he reminds me of Pius Ikedia. I hope I'm wrong but something tells he is reincarnate of Pius Ikedia.
You are wrong and it's obvious now that you don't know nothing about soccer. Simple and plain.
I thought Henry is doing this same thing in Turkey. By the way Samuel was in Belgium with Henry we did not see him did what Henry did. They both played in Belgium this same time one of them was awesome and more elite clubs sought after him than the other one. We know between the two who was mostly talked about.maceo4 wrote:So bully you saw the tight ball control running at speed creating chances and called that Ikedia but the guy below with the loose touches and complete selfishness you call a beast? Those loose touches only work in useless Belgium.
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No he's not doing the same thing in Turkey, you need to actually watch the games and not just look at his tap in count. His movement is absolutely horrible and he's not good running with the ball. He plays in a team that is like the Barca of their league so he gets more chances to score, but he doesn't really contribute to the overall run of play. He might be another Iheanacho as finishing is the best asset but doesn't contribute enough to other parts of the game. But unlike Kelechi he has a tiny build so might not be able to play the CF role. I wish them both well and the better they do the better it is for the SE, but we know who is a starter for the SE and who is a standby player. That one is not in dispute...bully12 wrote:I thought Henry is doing this same thing in Turkey. By the way Samuel was in Belgium with Henry we did not see him did what Henry did. They both played in Belgium this same time one of them was awesome and more elite clubs sought after him than the other one. We know between the two who was mostly talked about.maceo4 wrote:So bully you saw the tight ball control running at speed creating chances and called that Ikedia but the guy below with the loose touches and complete selfishness you call a beast? Those loose touches only work in useless Belgium.
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