Bluemoon16 wrote:People were upset by my celebration? Perhaps it’s because I’ve an incredible physique and they’re jealous!"
King Kev wrote:Bluemoon16 wrote:People were upset by my celebration? Perhaps it’s because I’ve an incredible physique and they’re jealous!"
I think we can all identify with this problem.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Fucking screamer that 2nd goal.
King Kev wrote:Bluemoon16 wrote:People were upset by my celebration? Perhaps it’s because I’ve an incredible physique and they’re jealous!"
I think we can all identify with this problem.
Ted Hughes wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Fucking screamer that 2nd goal.
It was magnificent but from a technical point of view, imo it was made neccessary by a lack of dynamism in his previous movements. I think Mario needs to move the ball quicker than he is doing in those positions. It's taking him seconds to do what someone like Kinkladze or even Gary Lineker could do in a fraction of a second: get the ball under control & move.
Slow defenders are catching him, as JT did for England. He should be two yards further ahead & if he isn't, he'll miss as many of those as he scores.
Ted Hughes wrote:
It was magnificent but from a technical point of view, imo it was made neccessary by a lack of dynamism in his previous movements. I think Mario needs to move the ball quicker than he is doing in those positions. It's taking him seconds to do what someone like Kinkladze or even Gary Lineker could do in a fraction of a second: get the ball under control & move.
Slow defenders are catching him, as JT did for England. He should be two yards further ahead & if he isn't, he'll miss as many of those as he scores.
Rag_hater wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Fucking screamer that 2nd goal.
It was magnificent but from a technical point of view, imo it was made neccessary by a lack of dynamism in his previous movements. I think Mario needs to move the ball quicker than he is doing in those positions. It's taking him seconds to do what someone like Kinkladze or even Gary Lineker could do in a fraction of a second: get the ball under control & move.
Slow defenders are catching him, as JT did for England. He should be two yards further ahead & if he isn't, he'll miss as many of those as he scores.
Think he has to much pace for most defenders,so the issue of his sometimes poor first touch I think is not a big thing,the fact that he will miss I think is something that is always gonna and happens to everybody.
Ted Hughes wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Fucking screamer that 2nd goal.
It was magnificent but from a technical point of view, imo it was made neccessary by a lack of dynamism in his previous movements. I think Mario needs to move the ball quicker than he is doing in those positions. It's taking him seconds to do what someone like Kinkladze or even Gary Lineker could do in a fraction of a second: get the ball under control & move.
Slow defenders are catching him, as JT did for England. He should be two yards further ahead & if he isn't, he'll miss as many of those as he scores.
1950 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Fucking screamer that 2nd goal.
It was magnificent but from a technical point of view, imo it was made neccessary by a lack of dynamism in his previous movements. I think Mario needs to move the ball quicker than he is doing in those positions. It's taking him seconds to do what someone like Kinkladze or even Gary Lineker could do in a fraction of a second: get the ball under control & move.
Slow defenders are catching him, as JT did for England. He should be two yards further ahead & if he isn't, he'll miss as many of those as he scores.
I think that's a bit harsh as some of those chipped passes over the defenders (he's getting a lot of those for Italy) can be very hard to control. Too heavy or risky a touch & the chance may be gone anyway, so I think his way of 'waiting for the ball to drop' or controlling it with his chest are not bad at all, even if he loses some momentum.
It has to be said tho, he's timing his runs magnificently & seems to have a very good understanding with Pirlo, Montolivo & Cassano in particular.
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