Victor Osimhen simulation
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Victor Osimhen simulation
Interesting exercise - how realistic do you think this is? In one sense it would not be as good as this season but then on the other hand it’s the premiership…
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He will perform well in Manu, his pressing game fits perfectly to their style but the only issue is that Manu don't play with a permanent traditional 9, they usually rotate that position, so Osimhen will likely play less games.
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He misses too much. Some of the same chances Rashford has converted, Victor would miss. I feel like the fans would turn on him considering the hefty price tag he is sure to command.
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You think they will turn on a guy that is averaging a goal a game and hustles nonstop? Don’t forget Osimhen likes to celebrate with the fans. I think he’ll an instant hit with the fans despite the misses.
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He was also supposed to be benched by Simoene and Rasp. Not score 20 goals a season. Why should we ever believe you. You have constantly been proven wrong.
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You guys are giving him too much attention, lol.. He is averaging a goal per game and is top scorer in seria A but he misses too many chances. Please make it make sense
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You do realize both those things can be true right? If someone ever took the time to make a compilation of Victor's misses for both club and country, you would swear you were watching an amateur footballer. His misses are bad bro, very bad.gochino wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 4:35 pmYou guys are giving him too much attention, lol.. He is averaging a goal per game and is top scorer in seria A but he misses too many chances. Please make it make sense
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You mocked him when he joined Napoli. You said he hadn't scored 50 goals at that time (he had). You said that he was not as good as Lukaku and even Tammy Abraham. You have a vendetta against certain Nigerian strikers - Awoniyi has also been on the receiving end.bushboy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 4:54 pmYou do realize both those things can be true right? If someone ever took the time to make a compilation of Victor's misses for both club and country, you would swear you were watching an amateur footballer. His misses are bad bro, very bad.gochino wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 4:35 pmYou guys are giving him too much attention, lol.. He is averaging a goal per game and is top scorer in seria A but he misses too many chances. Please make it make sense
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I don't even understand the point. Osimhen is on a different level, he is not the type of player that petty agents can dismiss. He is a future Ballon d'or top 5 entry.
Which actually means that even if you are a corrupt agent, making a move against Osimhen would hurt your business bad lol.
If it is trolling, well it is not all that funny. You have virtually every single team in football eyeing the guy and you are trying to build a case? Even people with substantial football pedigree and acclaim would NOT be able to build a case against him at this point. Even if someone like Pep Guardiola or Thierry Henry or Lionel Scaloni were to give a 15 minute segment about how terrible Osimhen was, it wouldn't matter lol.
He is long past that already. They would need to have done so about 2-4 years ago. Now it is too late for anybody to derail the guy. Well it would take some sort of football mafia, maybe Qatari billionaires, Infantino, and some sort of Super League Cabal lol.
There is nobody in Africa capable of derailing the guy lol. It sounds foolish, very foolish. I am sure he could be frozen out of the SE but it wouldn't really mean much. The coach would come under significant scrutiny, as would the NFF, and the whole of Europe would back him.
If you want to troll, you can troll, but at least make it funnier.
Which actually means that even if you are a corrupt agent, making a move against Osimhen would hurt your business bad lol.
If it is trolling, well it is not all that funny. You have virtually every single team in football eyeing the guy and you are trying to build a case? Even people with substantial football pedigree and acclaim would NOT be able to build a case against him at this point. Even if someone like Pep Guardiola or Thierry Henry or Lionel Scaloni were to give a 15 minute segment about how terrible Osimhen was, it wouldn't matter lol.
He is long past that already. They would need to have done so about 2-4 years ago. Now it is too late for anybody to derail the guy. Well it would take some sort of football mafia, maybe Qatari billionaires, Infantino, and some sort of Super League Cabal lol.
There is nobody in Africa capable of derailing the guy lol. It sounds foolish, very foolish. I am sure he could be frozen out of the SE but it wouldn't really mean much. The coach would come under significant scrutiny, as would the NFF, and the whole of Europe would back him.
If you want to troll, you can troll, but at least make it funnier.
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But will he still want to go to Man U after today?
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Osimhen is a good player, and a team will pay a ton of money to sign him this summer. But he also missed a lot of easy goals. Both of those things are true. I stand by my words.Tbite wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:36 am I don't even understand the point. Osimhen is on a different level, he is not the type of player that petty agents can dismiss. He is a future Ballon d'or top 5 entry.
Which actually means that even if you are a corrupt agent, making a move against Osimhen would hurt your business bad lol.
If it is trolling, well it is not all that funny. You have virtually every single team in football eyeing the guy and you are trying to build a case? Even people with substantial football pedigree and acclaim would NOT be able to build a case against him at this point. Even if someone like Pep Guardiola or Thierry Henry or Lionel Scaloni were to give a 15 minute segment about how terrible Osimhen was, it wouldn't matter lol.
He is long past that already. They would need to have done so about 2-4 years ago. Now it is too late for anybody to derail the guy. Well it would take some sort of football mafia, maybe Qatari billionaires, Infantino, and some sort of Super League Cabal lol.
There is nobody in Africa capable of derailing the guy lol. It sounds foolish, very foolish. I am sure he could be frozen out of the SE but it wouldn't really mean much. The coach would come under significant scrutiny, as would the NFF, and the whole of Europe would back him.
If you want to troll, you can troll, but at least make it funnier.
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But basically your words don’t have any effect on his value…glad you knowbushboy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 3:33 pmOsimhen is a good player, and a team will pay a ton of money to sign him this summer. But he also missed a lot of easy goals. Both of those things are true. I stand by my words.Tbite wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:36 am I don't even understand the point. Osimhen is on a different level, he is not the type of player that petty agents can dismiss. He is a future Ballon d'or top 5 entry.
Which actually means that even if you are a corrupt agent, making a move against Osimhen would hurt your business bad lol.
If it is trolling, well it is not all that funny. You have virtually every single team in football eyeing the guy and you are trying to build a case? Even people with substantial football pedigree and acclaim would NOT be able to build a case against him at this point. Even if someone like Pep Guardiola or Thierry Henry or Lionel Scaloni were to give a 15 minute segment about how terrible Osimhen was, it wouldn't matter lol.
He is long past that already. They would need to have done so about 2-4 years ago. Now it is too late for anybody to derail the guy. Well it would take some sort of football mafia, maybe Qatari billionaires, Infantino, and some sort of Super League Cabal lol.
There is nobody in Africa capable of derailing the guy lol. It sounds foolish, very foolish. I am sure he could be frozen out of the SE but it wouldn't really mean much. The coach would come under significant scrutiny, as would the NFF, and the whole of Europe would back him.
If you want to troll, you can troll, but at least make it funnier.
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It's time to ignore Bushboy when it comes to Osimhen. Just ignore him.
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Victor Osimhen won’t make a darned difference to Man U if they don’t fix their pathetically porous defense
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My broda! How bodi? I hope you and the family are all doing well!
If una choose to ignore me, no yawa. I no vex. I am just being completely honest about what I see. Victor will make tons of money and have a long career and will score lots of goals. But his deficiencies are clear for any honest person not blinded by national pride to see. He misses too many easy chances. He is not composed in front of goal. Doesn't have a good "curled finesse" shot in his locker, he is useless with his left foot, and he is constantly offsides. These things will keep him from ever being world class IMO.
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That proves nothing tho. I feel like you make these arguments in bad faith and claim to be objective. You can literally make a compilation of bad misses for any experienced forward even Haaland or Benzema.bushboy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 4:54 pmYou do realize both those things can be true right? If someone ever took the time to make a compilation of Victor's misses for both club and country, you would swear you were watching an amateur footballer. His misses are bad bro, very bad.gochino wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 4:35 pmYou guys are giving him too much attention, lol.. He is averaging a goal per game and is top scorer in seria A but he misses too many chances. Please make it make sense
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Bushboy is a fool.
Every great striker misses chances.
Look at this Benzema miss compilation.
Every great striker misses chances.
Look at this Benzema miss compilation.
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I have said it before myself..in fact I probably said it before you, but you state it without context and as if it were a bad thing. It would be like saying that Messi misses a lot of freekicks, end of sentence.bushboy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 3:33 pmOsimhen is a good player, and a team will pay a ton of money to sign him this summer. But he also missed a lot of easy goals. Both of those things are true. I stand by my words.Tbite wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:36 am I don't even understand the point. Osimhen is on a different level, he is not the type of player that petty agents can dismiss. He is a future Ballon d'or top 5 entry.
Which actually means that even if you are a corrupt agent, making a move against Osimhen would hurt your business bad lol.
If it is trolling, well it is not all that funny. You have virtually every single team in football eyeing the guy and you are trying to build a case? Even people with substantial football pedigree and acclaim would NOT be able to build a case against him at this point. Even if someone like Pep Guardiola or Thierry Henry or Lionel Scaloni were to give a 15 minute segment about how terrible Osimhen was, it wouldn't matter lol.
He is long past that already. They would need to have done so about 2-4 years ago. Now it is too late for anybody to derail the guy. Well it would take some sort of football mafia, maybe Qatari billionaires, Infantino, and some sort of Super League Cabal lol.
There is nobody in Africa capable of derailing the guy lol. It sounds foolish, very foolish. I am sure he could be frozen out of the SE but it wouldn't really mean much. The coach would come under significant scrutiny, as would the NFF, and the whole of Europe would back him.
If you want to troll, you can troll, but at least make it funnier.
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We must remember that there is skill involved in creating lots of chances too - it doesn’t just happen
If Osimhen starts scoring the majority of chances he gets he will not be world class..he will be legendary. And the good thing is he still has time on his side for that to happen
If Osimhen starts scoring the majority of chances he gets he will not be world class..he will be legendary. And the good thing is he still has time on his side for that to happen
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Soccer is not basketball o. If strikers don't ever miss scoring chances, goals scored in a typical game would be up 10 every game. The most important thing is the 3 points.
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