I like Libor. He works his nards off and has a good eye for goal. As long as we play to his feet and don't have him chasing hopeful balls into the channel or 20 yards above his head, he'll be alright. I would say his role would be that of a squad option to rotate and cover our main man, whether that's Benteke, or a replacement. Our focal point needs to have pace. Benteke does, Kozak doesn't. If Libor started 20 odd games next season with a further 10-15 sub appearences in the league, that would be about right. I'd also fancy him to hit double figures in terms of goals too. For me he's a Tommy Johnson. He'll do a good job when he comes in and chip in with his fair share, works hard, but is not quite first choice standard.
Quote from: supertom on March 14, 2014, 11:37:35 PMI like Libor. He works his nards off and has a good eye for goal. As long as we play to his feet and don't have him chasing hopeful balls into the channel or 20 yards above his head, he'll be alright. I would say his role would be that of a squad option to rotate and cover our main man, whether that's Benteke, or a replacement. Our focal point needs to have pace. Benteke does, Kozak doesn't. If Libor started 20 odd games next season with a further 10-15 sub appearences in the league, that would be about right. I'd also fancy him to hit double figures in terms of goals too. For me he's a Tommy Johnson. He'll do a good job when he comes in and chip in with his fair share, works hard, but is not quite first choice standard. how do you think he'd be alongside Benteke? I wonder whether the Beast would actually be better with someone sharing the physical challenges ...
Quote from: Mister E on March 15, 2014, 06:21:43 AMQuote from: supertom on March 14, 2014, 11:37:35 PMI like Libor. He works his nards off and has a good eye for goal. As long as we play to his feet and don't have him chasing hopeful balls into the channel or 20 yards above his head, he'll be alright. I would say his role would be that of a squad option to rotate and cover our main man, whether that's Benteke, or a replacement. Our focal point needs to have pace. Benteke does, Kozak doesn't. If Libor started 20 odd games next season with a further 10-15 sub appearences in the league, that would be about right. I'd also fancy him to hit double figures in terms of goals too. For me he's a Tommy Johnson. He'll do a good job when he comes in and chip in with his fair share, works hard, but is not quite first choice standard. how do you think he'd be alongside Benteke? I wonder whether the Beast would actually be better with someone sharing the physical challenges ...It hasn't worked in the limited games we've done it before he got injured. Benteke certainly prefers playing with pace either side of him.I think SuperTom has summed up Kozak for next season well.If Benteke leaves I'd love to see us go for someone like Loic Remy as his replacement. I Think he'd be great here. Obviously wages would be difficult (although if Benteke and Bent leave that's 100k off the forward wage bill) but he'd be an ambitious signing no question.
Christian Benteke looks set to be in the squad for the game against Man City this weekend.Paul Lambert revealed that barring any last-minute hitches his intention is to include Benteke in the matchday group on Saturday.It's a big boost for the forward, who played 60 minutes for the U21s on Monday against Bolton.Lambert has been pleased with his progress and now hopes to see him available in the clash with the champions.He said: "If everything goes okay tomorrow and he feels okay, then I will put Christian in the squad."He's come through the last few weeks unscathed."He played for an hour on Monday in the U21s."We will see how he is tomorrow but my intention is that he'll be in the squad."First and foremost, his leg is better - his achilles is okay. He has no ill effects on it whatsoever."He came through the U21s pretty good and trained for the rest of the week."Ron Vlaar looks set to miss out on Saturday while Libor Kozak has had a setback in his return.Vlaar has been absent against Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea after injuring his calf against Hull.Lambert is hopeful of seeing the skipper soon after the international break.Kozak was making good progress from his broken leg but his return has been put back.He added: "Ron is doing really well. This one is probably too early. Hopefully we will see him after the break."Libor had another operation on Wednesday. He's had a setback on his leg but hopefully that will start to heal."
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