Thought he looked quite lively and dangerous in his all too short Cameo, maybe give him a few more chances as today Eze was well off pace and contributed very little, Eze has played a lot of games lately and a rest would do him good.
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Saved me starting the thread.
BOS did more in 8 minutes than Eze did in 90.
Really don't see what all the fuss is with Eze. All I see is someone who has 1 good game in 4.
Strolls round the pitch with little effort half the time and is worse than Tarrabt when it comes to actually making a meaningful challenge for a header or any challenge come to that.
Would have had him off on the hour at the latest for a straight swap for BOS. At least give BOS half hour to show what he could do.
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Originally posted by rodman View PostSaved me starting the thread.
BOS did more in 8 minutes than Eze did in 90.
Really don't see what all the fuss is with Eze. All I see is someone who has 1 good game in 4.
Strolls round the pitch with little effort half the time and is worse than Tarrabt when it comes to actually making a meaningful challenge for a header or any challenge come to that.
Would have had him off on the hour at the latest for a straight swap for BOS. At least give BOS half hour to show what he could do.
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think we all know now what we're gonna get with eze , flashes of brilliance , the odd great goal , drifting past defenders . but we'll get nothing off him when he hasn't got the ball , he'll just stroll around , can't tackle , close down ,press or jockey , should have been taken off at half time
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The only way to get Bos in is to drop eze and play freeman in his position
Eze had a bad day yesterday but so did Adel , Amos, Wegarle, Byrne etc - that will happen - the skill is in the management recognising that on the pitch and changing it and that’s something they didn’t do yesterday
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Hard to believe some of the comments in this thread about Eze. He is class, a genuine talent, end of. So he drifts in and out of games occasionally... he'll also hold up play, provide amazing assists and score goals. He's still raw, but WHAT a talent. I've seen him live 3 times this season and he was brilliant to watch. I despair of some of our fans and thank god they're not involved in coaching young players.
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostHard to believe some of the comments in this thread about Eze. He is class, a genuine talent, end of. So he drifts in and out of games occasionally... he'll also hold up play, provide amazing assists and score goals. He's still raw, but WHAT a talent. I've seen him live 3 times this season and he was brilliant to watch. I despair of some of our fans and thank god they're not involved in coaching young players.
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostHard to believe some of the comments in this thread about Eze. He is class, a genuine talent, end of. So he drifts in and out of games occasionally... he'll also hold up play, provide amazing assists and score goals. He's still raw, but WHAT a talent. I've seen him live 3 times this season and he was brilliant to watch. I despair of some of our fans and thank god they're not involved in coaching young players.
Other than the above, the lad has sublime skill and touches. He glides past players and uses his skills to give him time and space - which is always the sign of a good player. He is a young raw talent who is still learning and WILL get better with more experience and good coaching. He's also a goal threat, he's scored some great goals this and last season, and was very unlucky not to get another one at Rotherham who's keeper made a superb save.
Some fans need to show more patience with him. At this stage of his career, and due to the type of player he is, he will inevitably drift out of games at times or have the occasional off day.
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