
Come on tell us what you know.. He'll be starting the next few games in her preferred role -
I totally disagree with that, but it's great that this is even being argued about at this stage of his career, only 5 games in. I just hope the two of them can play effectively at the same time.Yeah I've been really surprised - again, and it's all positive. Seems like a proper positive dude and such a massive improvement to the squad. Looks more suited to our system then Isak, although it's very early days for that kinda talk.
I did. He is not pressing to his usual levels, of course.Did you watch on Saturday?
I’m still hoping they can play together. I’m just not a fan of Gakpo at all. I know he’s had some great moments in the past, but he’s such a one trick pony in attack and it feels like he’s hit his ceiling already. If Ekitike and Isak could interchange in the centre and left positions, they’re both quick and skillful so it could cause havoc to our opponents if it works.He couldn’t have done any more to ease any doubts I had about him.
I don’t think there will be much of a gap between him and Isak. The main difference is likely that Isak will get more high-quality shots away, which Ekitike can pick up during his time here. But if Ekitike keeps this form going, they’ll be pretty interchangeable with no sizeable drop-off, meaning, bar the exceptions of huge games, Slot can prioritise who has the freshest legs.
Seems a good lad and the fans are taking to him, not just because of his performances, but I think there's a degree that people were feeling a bit bad for him that he's signed, and then one of the best forwards in the world came straight after. His response to that has been faultless.
And, based solely on today's showing, Chiesa. I saw more from him today than we've seen from Gakpo ever ... however I should note it was against a Stn B team.I’m still hoping they can play together. I’m just not a fan of Gakpo at all. I know he’s had some great moments in the past, but he’s such a one trick pony in attack and it feels like he’s hit his ceiling already. If Ekitike and Isak could interchange in the centre and left positions, they’re both quick and skillful so it could cause havoc to our opponents if it works.
And, based solely on today's showing, Chiesa. I saw more from him today than we've seen from Gakpo ever ... however I should note it was against a Stn B team.
When have you ever known me to exaggerate ?!I know what you mean, but I think you're exaggerating a bit. Gakpo has had some great performances in the past, but he's clearly not in form right now. And when you're out of form, you usually revert back to what you're good at, in his case, cutting in and shooting. So now it looks even more repetitive.
I'm a big fan of Chiesa, but I wouldn't start him on Saturday. This was his first full match since the Plymouth game, I think.
He lost the ball quite a few times last night and struggled before he was taken off. But at the moment he is the only decent signing it appears, the rest are fucking shit.He's class.
The one summer signing that we can already say is a big hit.
It would've been handy to see what he could do on the left last night but for the injury/cramp. He's that good he'll be fine on the left & most certainly a lot better than Gakpo.
Cost us the Palace game and that miss at 0-0 cost us the CL game.
He owes us a match winner against Chelsea.
To warm the bench and not complain about it.This is exactly what Im responding to in the other thread. Absolutely, yes, make it up to us, certainly.
What does gakpo owe us?
