Okore looks a bit like the little fella from Different Strokes.
Clark Baker
I think in defence of Timmy, the back 4 changed every week due to injury.
Denmark have confirmed he's out of the Euro U21's Championships after having a scan on his knee
Jores Okore has been backed to provide big competition in the battle for places at centre-half.That's according to Tim Sherwood, who has this week spoken of his delight at seeing Okore back in action.Powerful Okore was with the U21s on Monday as they faced West Brom - and the defender played the full 90 minutes at Walsall.Sherwood thinks that the 22-year-old will be in senior contention in a few weeks following the international break and some more U21 games.But apart from his own delight, Sherwood says he's more thrilled for the Dane, who he has a lot of time for as a player and as a person.He told AVTV: "It's good news for Jores."I am pleased for him, first and foremost, because he's such a great lad."He played on one leg for the cause last season. He wasn't fit."But now hopefully we can get him training on a regular basis and playing some games - get into a rhythm of playing - and then it will be onwards and upwards for him."You want to look players in the eye and know what you're going to get. He's 100% all of the time."If he makes mistakes, they will be honest ones."The plan was for him to play 45 minutes on Monday but the guy is such a warrior, you have to drag him off the field. No-one was brave enough to drag him off."It was fantastic for him - and for the club."After the international break, we will get a couple more games into him and then he will be ready to go, I hope."
Quote from: in exile on June 04, 2015, 07:44:06 PMDenmark have confirmed he's out of the Euro U21's Championships after having a scan on his kneeWhich is a good thing, right?