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Offline VancouverLion

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Re: Ezri Konsa
« Reply #1830 on: October 03, 2025, 02:21:42 PM »
Konsa last night was the most progressive I’ve ever seen him ever
3/4 marauding runs forward, playing the ball a lot quicker and looking to move forward rather than backwards maybe he thought if Torres can do it I’ll have a go
He also got some crucial blocks in, in fairness he’s always been good at that

I’ve never been his biggest fan mainly because his technical ability isn’t great but last night was one of his best games
Agreed, I thought he was outstanding last night, best game in a long time if not the best.

Offline frank black

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Re: Ezri Konsa
« Reply #1831 on: October 03, 2025, 02:31:12 PM »
Konsa last night was the most progressive I’ve ever seen him ever
3/4 marauding runs forward, playing the ball a lot quicker and looking to move forward rather than backwards maybe he thought if Torres can do it I’ll have a go
He also got some crucial blocks in, in fairness he’s always been good at that

I’ve never been his biggest fan mainly because his technical ability isn’t great but last night was one of his best games
Agreed, I thought he was outstanding last night, best game in a long time if not the best.

Kamara makes this possible IMO. You go I’ll cover!

Offline colin69

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Re: Ezri Konsa
« Reply #1832 on: October 03, 2025, 08:00:47 PM »
Some lovely runs and blocks last night. Looked back to his best.

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Re: Ezri Konsa
« Reply #1833 on: October 03, 2025, 08:31:18 PM »
He defended extremely well, but like said above his passing and the intent to go forwards was impressive. Who knew the fella can dribble like that!

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Re: Ezri Konsa
« Reply #1834 on: October 03, 2025, 08:56:36 PM »
Looks like a top international player.

Online Dante Lavelli

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Re: Ezri Konsa
« Reply #1835 on: October 03, 2025, 09:09:11 PM »
I’m not sure how or why but in the past it’s felt like defending was beneath him, however over the last few weeks he’s had the usual Rolls Royce calmness whilst also activating a 4x4 mode that had previously been missing.

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Re: Ezri Konsa
« Reply #1836 on: October 03, 2025, 09:13:53 PM »
I remember seeing one of his surging runs from deep and then a striker esque finish against Brentford in America a few summers back.

It's a part of his game we could utilise more.

How do you set up to contain a CB running from deep.

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Re: Ezri Konsa
« Reply #1837 on: October 03, 2025, 09:20:32 PM »
In fairness, he was so physically superior to his markers that he could easily squeeze past them without worrying overly about being challenged. Not sure that would work so well in the PL.

Still impressive, though.

Online Dante Lavelli

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Re: Ezri Konsa
« Reply #1838 on: October 03, 2025, 09:44:27 PM »
I remember seeing one of his surging runs from deep and then a striker esque finish against Brentford in America a few summers back.

It's a part of his game we could utilise more.

How do you set up to contain a CB running from deep.

This is why he’s annoying. He’s got all the bits needed to be the best but he’s happier as the support act.  Can he pass? Yes. But he’d prefer to ship the ball sideways to Mings, an inferior but braver footballer, to take the risky pass.

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Re: Ezri Konsa
« Reply #1839 on: October 03, 2025, 10:42:16 PM »
I’m not sure that’s fair. When he’s on form he takes plenty of risk.

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Re: Ezri Konsa
« Reply #1840 on: October 03, 2025, 10:50:10 PM »
Can see him staying here for the long term, possibly a future captain too

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Re: Ezri Konsa
« Reply #1841 on: October 03, 2025, 11:08:34 PM »
He seems to have moved ahead of Martinez in captain list, was made captain on Sunday when McGinn went off. Not sure about yesterday forgot to check.

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Re: Ezri Konsa
« Reply #1842 on: October 03, 2025, 11:08:41 PM »
I love him but I don't think he'd be right as our permanent captain.

Offline AGRIPPA

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Re: Ezri Konsa
« Reply #1843 on: October 03, 2025, 11:49:33 PM »
I remember seeing one of his surging runs from deep and then a striker esque finish against Brentford in America a few summers back.

It's a part of his game we could utilise more.

How do you set up to contain a CB running from deep.

This is why he’s annoying. He’s got all the bits needed to be the best but he’s happier as the support act.  Can he pass? Yes. But he’d prefer to ship the ball sideways to Mings, an inferior but braver footballer, to take the risky pass.

Absolutely how I see it …although in the last 18months he does seem to be more offensive.
3 years ago his only passes were to Cash or Mings…rarely forward

Online Dante Lavelli

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Re: Ezri Konsa
« Reply #1844 on: Today at 07:45:32 AM »
I remember seeing one of his surging runs from deep and then a striker esque finish against Brentford in America a few summers back.

It's a part of his game we could utilise more.

How do you set up to contain a CB running from deep.

This is why he’s annoying. He’s got all the bits needed to be the best but he’s happier as the support act.  Can he pass? Yes. But he’d prefer to ship the ball sideways to Mings, an inferior but braver footballer, to take the risky pass.

Absolutely how I see it …although in the last 18months he does seem to be more offensive.
3 years ago his only passes were to Cash or Mings…rarely forward

My further evidence is whichever partnership is chosen, the other player - MIngs or Pau - assumes the ‘leader of the line’ position orchestrating offside traps etc.

It’s probably time Emery formally told Konsa he is the leader as I don’t doubt he has the ability. He just may need a nudge to realise he is that man.

 


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