Ken Zohore

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That goal he scored at the family stand end a flick from Whitts and he beat 3 players and slotted it in.

You should have seen that man go.

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A good goal at home to Fulham, defo an intended strike. Wish he could pull himself together and NML! :emoticon-0103-cool:
 
Just saw KZ score an equaliser against Bolton a few years ago...hw was fast, nimble and slim! HE is now bigger and bulkier and relies on power and force...a bit like NML...that’s the problem IMO! Warnock building a power side!:emoticon-0103-cool: Talk to Masky NW,
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Is Colin the Warren Gatland of the football world? For warrenball read warnockball.
Hoilett must be the exception to prove the rule!
 
To be fair i thought Zahore led the line brilliantly against Bolton, held the ball up really well and put a real shift in, what we have to remember he is not an aerial target man, as he is not that good in the air, i think in a 442 formation with him running onto trough balls or knock downs we would see a massive transformation.
 
Agreed isaw. For such a big bloke, Zohore rarely wins aerial battles with big defenders - he doesn't seem to have the appetite for it.

The ball needs to be played to feet where he'd be a match for any CB with his pace and also a lot of skill. His heading is poor and only uses his right leg to stand on, but he's deceptively quick over the ground.

With the right service to him on the deck, he's lethal with that left foot and can play others in as well - that superb pass to Ralls in the Sunderland game for our second showed real awareness and skill.