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Author Topic: Amadou Onana  (Read 135683 times)

Offline Brend'Watkins

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Re: Amadou Onana
« Reply #1395 on: Today at 10:42:42 AM »
Yep, one of them nearly cost us early on. It was his only mistake in the game. As others have said, his best game for us since he arrived. He just needs to cut out his wussieness now. For a 6ft 5”, ultra fit male he can’t seem to take the slightest knock. From my position I couldn’t see why he was sprawled out in our box towards the end of the game, maybe there was a bit of housery involved. Turns out it was a ball in the face!

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Re: Amadou Onana
« Reply #1396 on: Today at 10:50:11 AM »
Some of his short passes can be too delayed and leave the teammate with little room to operate. File under 'Fine tuning'.
yes I'm more surprised when he put's in a crisp accurate pass than poor one. I was surprised a few times on Sunday.  He's no Youri Tielemans but certainly had a decent game.

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Re: Amadou Onana
« Reply #1397 on: Today at 10:58:31 AM »
He did get turned on the ball quite neatly under pressure in the second half and played it out to the left. Quite a surprise! That's never going to be his game really but taking the ball off the likes of Haaland, winning headers in both boxes, blocks on shots. That should be his bread and butter. Haven't seen anywhere near enough of it so far but did it well on Sunday.

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Re: Amadou Onana
« Reply #1398 on: Today at 11:01:10 AM »
Personally, I think there’s more to his game than just breaking things up, that he’s a pretty good passer and a decent dribbler when he can stretch his legs. The tricky thing for him is finding the right balance.

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Re: Amadou Onana
« Reply #1399 on: Today at 12:58:00 PM »
Might he have been helped by Citeh eschewing a blocker/holding midfielder? Their poor Baby Reindeer in the centre of the park had more off the ball work to do than I imagine he's used to while further forward Silva and Foden were their flighty selves.

Given Onana's surprising lack of physicality and habit of going missing, I'm not gonna stroke his ego just yet (he does read on here, right?) but it was a marked improvement on his displays up to now.

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Re: Amadou Onana
« Reply #1400 on: Today at 02:24:12 PM »
Personally, I think there’s more to his game than just breaking things up, that he’s a pretty good passer and a decent dribbler when he can stretch his legs. The tricky thing for him is finding the right balance.

Absolutely. Right now it's about him getting the basics right so I hope he takes great confidence from his performance on Sunday, not that I think he lacks confidence, if anything he has too much and thinks he can do the lot. It's a little misplaced. Continue with the disciplined performance and expand your game would be the way to go. He'll get his chance to shine but I don't see him as a box to box midfielder, both he and Kamara can carry a ball but both are essentially defensive midfielders.

 


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