Powers of deduction my dear Watson. Before I let the Traore thread go with a sad sigh, I remember a certain Peter McParland having exactly the same words used about him in his first games for us. "Raw" "Not a team player" "Just gets the ball and runs at the opposition" "he is a winger why can't he play like a winger? Stupid prat tries to score with his head" "too undisciplined, we need a proper winger like Herbie Smith. Get rid back where he came from". The man who won us our last cup final and shared a WC golden boot. Please don't tell me there is no comparison else I shall also relate the pelters faced by Dwight when he tried to break into the team, and Christian Benteke.
He'd be great if football was played in lanes and he just had to be the first to get to the finishing line with the ball still at his feet.Creates excitement by running with the ball but struggles with the passing, crossing and shooting part of the game.
Dante, Malandro may have touched on evidence of it but the deep seated problem with him is probably not football related. The word going the rounds that came to me via a Remi Garde contact was that he keeps bad company and refuses to distance himself from them.
I have seen in the flesh every minute he played for us. He was potentially one of the most exciting players I have ever seen in a Villa shirt, certainly the quickest. Not to have made the most of him is unforgivable on the part of the managers and coaches responsible for bringing him on. That is what I think, you think what you think about him. The loss of such potential is entirely consistent with the managerial incompetence of the Lerner era.
I just see someone incredibly fast, and that's it.
Quote from: DeKuip on August 18, 2016, 12:15:06 AMHe'd be great if football was played in lanes and he just had to be the first to get to the finishing line with the ball still at his feet.Creates excitement by running with the ball but struggles with the passing, crossing and shooting part of the game.Seems like Sherwood and Wilkins were right on this one - this is what they said and why they didn't wan to buy him in the first place.
He is raw but exciting. Talent like this sometimes just need time and space on the pitch to do their own thing and then you start to add things like tracking back to their game. Is there time or is their too much pressure in the modern game to be able to give a player this freedom.I see that Everton have just paid £25m for a similar player, albeit with more experience.