Osimhen (he hangs!!) v Sampdoria
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I agree with this. I mean they bought him to change up their style as he offers something they lacked in the past with their tiny forwards in Insigne and Mertens, so its on Gattuso to get them to play to his strengthvancity eagle wrote:The idea that the Napoli players are intentionally ignoring Osimehn is false. They are all overjoyed to see him score. They truly are. I think they are just used to playing a certain way which does not suit Osimehms strengths. They are not used to having the type of forward like Osimehn.
The boy played well today and was ignored a few times, but again I don't think it's anything personal, just Napoli players stuck in their ways. They need to play more often to Osimehns strengths.
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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.
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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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After all this years, this one still shoots his mouth like he knows what he is talking about. Napoli did not buy Osimhen because they had "small fowards." They had Milik and LLorente when they bought Osimhen. LIARRR!!!metalalloy wrote:I agree with this. I mean they bought him to change up their style as he offers something they lacked in the past with their tiny forwards in Insigne and Mertens, so its on Gattuso to get them to play to his strengthvancity eagle wrote:The idea that the Napoli players are intentionally ignoring Osimehn is false. They are all overjoyed to see him score. They truly are. I think they are just used to playing a certain way which does not suit Osimehms strengths. They are not used to having the type of forward like Osimehn.
The boy played well today and was ignored a few times, but again I don't think it's anything personal, just Napoli players stuck in their ways. They need to play more often to Osimehns strengths.
How is Albrighton doing, by the way?
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Arkadiusz Milik Height: 6′ 1″
Victor Osimhen Height: 6′ 1″
Victor Osimhen Height: 6′ 1″
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You dey mind MentallyRetardedAlbrighton?
Anyone who knows football knows that Rino pushed hard for Victor because he was looking for aggression and finishing. last season, Napoli created the most chances and couldnt score. And more so, their no 9s were not mobile or aggressive enough. Thats why Rino went all out for Victor.
Anyone who knows football knows that Rino pushed hard for Victor because he was looking for aggression and finishing. last season, Napoli created the most chances and couldnt score. And more so, their no 9s were not mobile or aggressive enough. Thats why Rino went all out for Victor.
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Maybe metallo thinks that black man = bigger and more physical.
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Or maybe i know wtf talking about?kalani JR wrote:Maybe metallo thinks that black man = bigger and more physical.
Always remember that if you choose to lie with dogs (danfo) you get fleas
https://www.fotmob.com/news/h1v7lkstc81 ... en-rumours"It's difficult to find someone better than Milik," Gattuso told Sky Sport Italia post-game.
"However, when a player believes his time at a club is over and he wants a change of scenery, you have to listen to him.
"You can't try to keep someone against their will, or it's difficult to get them to listen or have the right mentality. You have to respect the wishes of the player."
While Milik is nearing a departure, Napoli are reportedly trying to sign Lille star Victor Osimhen as his replacement.
https://soccernet.ng/2020/07/gattuso-fi ... apoli.html“He is a good player with different characteristics from Milik. Currently, it’s not right to talk about him because he is a LOSC player. When he arrives, I’ll explain what he can bring us, Gattuso told Sky Italia per Robin Bainer.
Napoli was looking for a new striker because Arkadiusz Milik seems to be leaving Napoli this summer. The former Ajax player refuses to extend his one-year contract for the time being and would be in the interest of Juventus.
https://www.tellerreport.com/sports/202 ... XnWZP.html
https://www.goal.com/en/news/napoli-hav ... 11z6wmj8ooMilik appeared to be on the brink of leaving Napoli in the most recent transfer window, as Juventus and Roma were close to a deal while Tottenham also showed interest in the Poland star.
The 26-year-old, however, would end up staying at Napoli despite admitting he had accepted offers from other teams. Milik has revealed he turned down the chance to stay with Napoli long term, with his current contract set to expire at season's end.
https://forzaitalianfootball.com/2021/0 ... marseille/Gennaro Gattuso had left Milik out of his Serie A squad for the first half of the season after the striker failed to force a move away from the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona during the summer.
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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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Yup! thats what the braindead dog thinks. Quite shameful.kalani JR wrote:Maybe metallo thinks that black man = bigger and more physical.
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metalalloy wrote: Or maybe i know wtf talking about?
First you claimed that it was because they have small players. Now you claim that it was because Milik is leaving. Which one is it? Braindead dog!
Like I said, anyone who knows football know that when Napoli wanted to buy Osimhen and started negotiating for him, they had Milik and Llorente. In fact, Napoli was still negotiating with Milik to remain at Napoli long into when Osimhen was negotiating to come to Napoli. It was because Milik kept whoring himself out that at the start of the season, Napoli got upset and "put him in the stands" as punishment.
Anyone who knows you here knows that you are mentally retarted! Thats why you cant be taken seriously. Small players ko, big pikin ni!
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Osimhen and Milik are different styled players. Read this for a better idea of how Gattuso changed his approach with Osimhen. They still are not playing to his full strength .Bigpokey24 wrote:Arkadiusz Milik Height: 6′ 1″
Victor Osimhen Height: 6′ 1″
https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comment ... f_osimhen/
This is also a deeper breakdown of differences between Milik and Osimhen
Napoli’s attacking play
Not that Napoli play a lot through the middle anyway.
Napoli do not tend to assist the striker via through balls. This is because their build-up is typically slow; under Gattuso, their playing out is even more methodical and risk-averse than it was under Maurizio Sarri. Just like under their former manager, they seek to draw opponents forward and bait the press (they attempted the most passes while under pressure from an opponent in Serie A); however, Gattuso does not push the full-backs forward early during the first phase. This is probably to minimize the danger from potential turnovers.
Once they get out, they will usually seek to gain entry into the final third through wider areas rather than progressing centrally. No team in Serie A plays more switches of play than Napoli, and they attempted more crosses more than any other team in the league. For the most part, however, those crosses are either cut-backs from close to the byline or low balls whipped in; Milik gives them the option to float balls into the box, but it is not a staple of their approach.
There is a distinct difference between the sort of service Osimhen thrived on at Lille and the type that Napoli typically supplies. This chalkboard captures it quite handily.
Assists for the Nigerian at Lille tended to come over longer distances, from deeper areas and played in behind the opposing defence. Only one arrived via cut-back, three following low crosses from an advancing full-back, and one came from a corner. By contrast, the assists for Milik’s and Mertens’ goals are almost exclusively cut-backs and square passes.
The exceptions to these were Milik’s goal against Atalanta, and Mertens’ goals against Liverpool and Genk in the Champions League. Incidentally, both were scored under Ancelotti – the Everton boss was, at the time, aggressively trying to transition away from the Sarri model, and had Napoli playing a 4-4-2 shape. Suffice to say it did not work, and indeed the very first thing Gattuso did upon taking over was to revert to the tried-and-trusted 4-3-3.
While Osimhen certainly has the composure to finish off the sort of cut-backs that Napoli’s strikers thrive upon, it is worth noting that, when he has scored off low crosses from out wide, he has almost always needed to check his run. Often, scoring into an open goal is maligned, but the element of timing and anticipation when the ball is played out wide is crucial to arriving in the right place and also avoiding straying offside due to over-enthusiasm.
https://thesupersub.com/osimhen-to-napoli/
You are too smart to simply think that because they are 6'1 that they play or are used the same way... Napoli is still not playing to Victors strengths yet...
ps. don't suffer from danfoitis.
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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Keep digging! Mentally retarded dunce! I thought it was because they had small players?
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Disagree with the man if you must, but this kind of name calling and language is unacceptable. Calm down abeg!danfo driver wrote:
Keep digging! Mentally retarded dunce! I thought it was because they had small players?
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