Anthony Ujah needs to be more effective....
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Anthony Ujah needs to be more effective....
If Union Berlin aims to survive the test of playing top-flight football, then Anthony Ujah's experience is very vital.
His goal conversion at the moment is not the best. I wish him luck!
His goal conversion at the moment is not the best. I wish him luck!
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Re: Anthony Ujah needs to be more effective....
The boy is and has been useless for a long time. As of today he’s still useless. 

OCCUPY NFF!!
Re: Anthony Ujah needs to be more effective....
To be fair to him he come off the bench quite a bit last season. Union's attack seemed to improve after he came on in their first game of the season against RB Leipzig.
Yiba wrote:If Union Berlin aims to survive the test of playing top-flight football, then Anthony Ujah's experience is very vital.
His goal conversion at the moment is not the best. I wish him luck!
Re: Anthony Ujah needs to be more effective....
Ujah was disgruntled last season at Mainz due to lack of playing time. It was the main reason why he left.olu wrote:To be fair to him he come off the bench quite a bit last season. Union's attack seemed to improve after he came on in their first game of the season against RB Leipzig.
Yiba wrote:If Union Berlin aims to survive the test of playing top-flight football, then Anthony Ujah's experience is very vital.
His goal conversion at the moment is not the best. I wish him luck!
He moved to Union Berlin, a neophyte in the Bundesliga. It's assumed that with his experience, he could lead the attack. Time will tell.
Against Leipzig in their first match, he was missing in action. Also in Augsburg, he did not get the passes as the lone man up front.
Fact is, he needs 100 chances to score a goal.
Re: Anthony Ujah needs to be more effective....
Yiba,
There is nothing to see here with Ujah. He is not good enough - never has been.
You cannot squeeze blood from a rock.
Let’s focus on other players who have greater potential.
There is nothing to see here with Ujah. He is not good enough - never has been.
You cannot squeeze blood from a rock.
Let’s focus on other players who have greater potential.
Yiba wrote:Ujah was disgruntled last season at Mainz due to lack of playing time. It was the main reason why he left.olu wrote:To be fair to him he come off the bench quite a bit last season. Union's attack seemed to improve after he came on in their first game of the season against RB Leipzig.
Yiba wrote:If Union Berlin aims to survive the test of playing top-flight football, then Anthony Ujah's experience is very vital.
His goal conversion at the moment is not the best. I wish him luck!
He moved to Union Berlin, a neophyte in the Bundesliga. It's assumed that with his experience, he could lead the attack. Time will tell.
Against Leipzig in their first match, he was missing in action. Also in Augsburg, he did not get the passes as the lone man up front.
Fact is, he needs 100 chances to score a goal.
Re: Anthony Ujah needs to be more effective....
Luck has nothing to do with it. Quality does. The truth is that Ujah lacks it.Yiba wrote:If Union Berlin aims to survive the test of playing top-flight football, then Anthony Ujah's experience is very vital.
His goal conversion at the moment is not the best. I wish him luck!
Re: Anthony Ujah needs to be more effective....
Did he get any shots at goal in any of those games?
Yiba wrote:Ujah was disgruntled last season at Mainz due to lack of playing time. It was the main reason why he left.olu wrote:To be fair to him he come off the bench quite a bit last season. Union's attack seemed to improve after he came on in their first game of the season against RB Leipzig.
Yiba wrote:If Union Berlin aims to survive the test of playing top-flight football, then Anthony Ujah's experience is very vital.
His goal conversion at the moment is not the best. I wish him luck!
He moved to Union Berlin, a neophyte in the Bundesliga. It's assumed that with his experience, he could lead the attack. Time will tell.
Against Leipzig in their first match, he was missing in action. Also in Augsburg, he did not get the passes as the lone man up front.
Fact is, he needs 100 chances to score a goal.
Re: Anthony Ujah needs to be more effective....
I have this latent hope that Ujah might silence his critics. Unfortunately, it is becoming a mirage.
Otitokoro wrote:Yiba,
There is nothing to see here with Ujah. He is not good enough - never has been.
You cannot squeeze blood from a rock.
Let’s focus on other players who have greater potential.
Yiba wrote:Ujah was disgruntled last season at Mainz due to lack of playing time. It was the main reason why he left.olu wrote:To be fair to him he come off the bench quite a bit last season. Union's attack seemed to improve after he came on in their first game of the season against RB Leipzig.
Yiba wrote:If Union Berlin aims to survive the test of playing top-flight football, then Anthony Ujah's experience is very vital.
His goal conversion at the moment is not the best. I wish him luck!
He moved to Union Berlin, a neophyte in the Bundesliga. It's assumed that with his experience, he could lead the attack. Time will tell.
Against Leipzig in their first match, he was missing in action. Also in Augsburg, he did not get the passes as the lone man up front.
Fact is, he needs 100 chances to score a goal.
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Re: Anthony Ujah needs to be more effective....
This is a non scoring striker and I wish him all the very best in his club career but he has not business in our national team.