Everton and Hull fans clearly have a different level to compare strikers to. I thought he looked willing and showed a bit of energy and forced a smart save form Courtios. I don't think he's the major disaster the Everton fans were making him out to be.
His cross come shot that hit the top tier and his ducking as Cahill headed into the net was dead impressive. I hope your owners share your view though, and make his move permanent
We need to stay up first. If you want him to come to Hull you'll have to gift us three points at Goodison.
"89mins ; Attempt saved. Oumar Niasse (Hull City) left footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Sam Clucas." ^^^^That was something and he also looked a handful and held the ball up well against top defenders.
[QhUOTE="Tobes, post: 10152508, member: 1021792"]His cross come shot that hit the top tier and his ducking as Cahill headed into the net was dead impressive. I hope your owners share your view though, and make his move permanent[/QUOTE] What about his shot from the angle, you missed that one. Run along
I dont know how you're perceived on your board, but on here you come across as a bit of a dick. So Everton strikers have never hit a ball into row Z? As others have said so far he seems alright. He's quick, decent touch and has an ok shot on him.
Like I'm arsed what you think of my opinion, it's an opinion, he's ****e, you think he isn't, good for you.
Maybe you're trying to justify the petty way your club treated him. Not giving a player a locker FFS !! No matter how poorly he played that shows a definite lack of class.
He's only played about 20 minutes in total. I think he's done ok. Carries the ball well, intelligent passes. Every player in the world can hit a shot into row Z, that's no way an indication of his quality.
It's too early to say. He needs to start a game before we can really judge. Currently we are just stating individual actions which don't really give a coherent picture. On the plus side his left foot shot from a tight angle was very good and he took up some excellent positions. On the negative side he wellied a shot high into the stand and on a couple of occasions his first touch failed to keep the ball within a metre of him. Some good. Some bad. Like all players. I'm withholding judgement.
The new manager played him in a friendly and then told him he wasn't part of his plans and that he wouldn't be part of the first team squad. It's not petty, nor lacking class, it's football. The player himself then refused a couple of loan offers last summer, preferring to sit on his arse on £40k per week.
if he pulled up trees, Everton would never have let him go. we'll see if Marco can get a tune out of him, cos that dutch **** has no clue.