Wonderwall wrote:I thought Suarez looked better than Razak and Scapuzzi put together and he was only on the field for a few minutes.
Razak always looked like he was trying to recover a situation when he should be in full control, and Scapuzzi looked OK but just average. Suarez on the other hand looks lik ethe next David silva, he is very comfortable on the ball and wants it all the time. I really like the look of this lad.
Wonderwall wrote:I thought Suarez looked better than Razak and Scapuzzi put together and he was only on the field for a few minutes.
Razak always looked like he was trying to recover a situation when he should be in full control, and Scapuzzi looked OK but just average. Suarez on the other hand looks lik ethe next David silva, he is very comfortable on the ball and wants it all the time. I really like the look of this lad.
Avalon wrote:Suarez looked quite good and that dummy by Scapuzzi was quite nifty too and he is not afraid to take on his man.
I'm not sure about Rekik, the kid's only 16 and England has a legacy when it comes to hot prospects and them not making it. I still believe he would have been better off staying at Feyenoord. In two years time, he would have been a regular for them.
john@staustell wrote:Avalon wrote:Suarez looked quite good and that dummy by Scapuzzi was quite nifty too and he is not afraid to take on his man.
I'm not sure about Rekik, the kid's only 16 and England has a legacy when it comes to hot prospects and them not making it. I still believe he would have been better off staying at Feyenoord. In two years time, he would have been a regular for them.
Yes but most 'hot prospects' are merely media myths, or at the least look out of place when first thrown into a first team match. This boy looks sheer, utter class and how you can doubt that is beyond me. He has the air of a 26-yr old player in the body of a 16 year old. And all the more unusual for being a CB as well. And a left CB at that.
If he had been left in the kids squad I would agree a little that he should stay in Holland, but Mancini knows what he has got here. [highlight]By the time he is 18 he will have Jolene's spot[/highlight].
Avalon wrote:Suarez looked quite good and that dummy by Scapuzzi was quite nifty too and he is not afraid to take on his man.
I'm not sure about Rekik, the kid's only 16 and England has a legacy when it comes to hot prospects and them not making it. I still believe he would have been better off staying at Feyenoord. In two years time, he would have been a regular for them.As for Razak, he gave away the ball too cheaply, but his run through the middle was really nice.
Dronny wrote:john@staustell wrote:Avalon wrote:Suarez looked quite good and that dummy by Scapuzzi was quite nifty too and he is not afraid to take on his man.
I'm not sure about Rekik, the kid's only 16 and England has a legacy when it comes to hot prospects and them not making it. I still believe he would have been better off staying at Feyenoord. In two years time, he would have been a regular for them.
Yes but most 'hot prospects' are merely media myths, or at the least look out of place when first thrown into a first team match. This boy looks sheer, utter class and how you can doubt that is beyond me. He has the air of a 26-yr old player in the body of a 16 year old. And all the more unusual for being a CB as well. And a left CB at that.
If he had been left in the kids squad I would agree a little that he should stay in Holland, but Mancini knows what he has got here. [highlight]By the time he is 18 he will have Jolene's spot[/highlight].
I'm begging you that he'll never take my man....
shortagain wrote:You watched David Silva as a 17 year old then!
john@staustell wrote:Dronny wrote:john@staustell wrote:Avalon wrote:Suarez looked quite good and that dummy by Scapuzzi was quite nifty too and he is not afraid to take on his man.
I'm not sure about Rekik, the kid's only 16 and England has a legacy when it comes to hot prospects and them not making it. I still believe he would have been better off staying at Feyenoord. In two years time, he would have been a regular for them.
Yes but most 'hot prospects' are merely media myths, or at the least look out of place when first thrown into a first team match. This boy looks sheer, utter class and how you can doubt that is beyond me. He has the air of a 26-yr old player in the body of a 16 year old. And all the more unusual for being a CB as well. And a left CB at that.
If he had been left in the kids squad I would agree a little that he should stay in Holland, but Mancini knows what he has got here. [highlight]By the time he is 18 he will have Jolene's spot[/highlight].
I'm begging you that he'll never take my man....
He will take it just because he can....
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