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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10140 on: Today at 05:08:45 PM »
The funny thing was his heavy first touch was still apparent last night - for his goal and one or two other occasions, but it didn't impact his effectiveness.

I’m not sure his first touch was heavy for his goal, mate.
I thought he put a bit on so the defender couldn’t get a tackle in and used his pace to get between defender and ball.
That said, you could say he got the rub of the green with the ricochet of the keeper, but you reap what you sow, he deserved that bit of luck.

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10141 on: Today at 05:17:46 PM »
The funny thing was his heavy first touch was still apparent last night - for his goal and one or two other occasions, but it didn't impact his effectiveness.

As Watkins said himself he didn't really know much about the first goal, it bounced off his knee but you have to be there to stand a chance. It really is his greatest strength, getting into those positions. I've criticised his positioning this season but yesterday he put himself in a central position in front of the goal and looked a better player for it.

As for his winning header, again I've criticised him for always shooting straight at the keeper, often having already done the hard work. Yesterday he did the one think I love to see from strikers, burying it in the corner. You'd struggle to find a more clinical header from him, a real thing of beauty.

Oh and I thought he was supposed to be carrying an injury? He certainly had a spring in his step yesterday.

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10142 on: Today at 05:25:50 PM »
That was a brilliant header. Fantastic leap and the direction and power was awesome. I love a headed goal.

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10143 on: Today at 05:55:59 PM »
The funny thing was his heavy first touch was still apparent last night - for his goal and one or two other occasions, but it didn't impact his effectiveness.

As Watkins said himself he didn't really know much about the first goal, it bounced off his knee but you have to be there to stand a chance. It really is his greatest strength, getting into those positions. I've criticised his positioning this season but yesterday he put himself in a central position in front of the goal and looked a better player for it.

As for his winning header, again I've criticised him for always shooting straight at the keeper, often having already done the hard work. Yesterday he did the one think I love to see from strikers, burying it in the corner. You'd struggle to find a more clinical header from him, a real thing of beauty.

Oh and I thought he was supposed to be carrying an injury? He certainly had a spring in his step yesterday.

His header was a carbon copy of his goals against Liverpool and Ajax, both at VP.

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10144 on: Today at 07:39:15 PM »
The funny thing was his heavy first touch was still apparent last night - for his goal and one or two other occasions, but it didn't impact his effectiveness.

As Watkins said himself he didn't really know much about the first goal, it bounced off his knee but you have to be there to stand a chance. It really is his greatest strength, getting into those positions. I've criticised his positioning this season but yesterday he put himself in a central position in front of the goal and looked a better player for it.

As for his winning header, again I've criticised him for always shooting straight at the keeper, often having already done the hard work. Yesterday he did the one think I love to see from strikers, burying it in the corner. You'd struggle to find a more clinical header from him, a real thing of beauty.

Oh and I thought he was supposed to be carrying an injury? He certainly had a spring in his step yesterday.

His header was a carbon copy of his goals against Liverpool and Ajax, both at VP.

The Ajax one I'd forgotten, twisting his neck to put it in the opposite corner whilst under pressure from Matty Cash!

 


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