Monstar-Gunn4r
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Gave Rose + Denis a runaround today, definitely a good performance unlucky not to get a goal or an assist. Looks like hes adjusting to everyone trying to foul him whenever he has the ball
I'll be honest, i love this kid, but i have doubts. I don't doubt he will be a very good player, but i doubt he has that x factor to take Arsenal back to the CL and competing for the PL. If that is where we want to be, the front three at the moment doesn't offer enough.
I think it depends on his physical development and his shooting technique, mainly. He still looks very slight on the pitch, I think putting on some muscle will help him be able to push people off more easily and open up his game. Improvement of his shooting technique will determine whether he can be someone who can produce 10+ goals in a season.I'll be honest, i love this kid, but i have doubts. I don't doubt he will be a very good player, but i doubt he has that x factor to take Arsenal back to the CL and competing for the PL. If that is where we want to be, the front three at the moment doesn't offer enough.
I actually think he’s physically great. It’s not easy to shrug him off the ball. My issue is his end product and of late, work rate. Like I said, he is good now and will be a very good player, but will he become what Arsenal need? I’m not sure. If you could have Raphinha RW, or Saka, who do you pick?I think it depends on his physical development and his shooting technique, mainly. He still looks very slight on the pitch, I think putting on some muscle will help him be able to push people off more easily and open up his game. Improvement of his shooting technique will determine whether he can be someone who can produce 10+ goals in a season.
Watford was one of his better games this campaign.
I know they are young but said last season that we needed the numbers from our attacking player to be better if . ESR has really stepped up to the mark, Hopefully Saks can do the same.
I think he is capable of getting a decent ratio of goals/assists.
Yes I agree & have always said combined goals/assists when it comes to numbers.Players also have to convert the chances he creates. The guy could have had 4 assists against Watford. Saka has led the team in total assists since he broke-through into the first team plus wins a lot of penalties and fouls in dangerous areas. This talk of Saka not having end product is dumb. There are more ways to affect a team that scoring goals. Sadio Mane and Mo Salah were not clinical players at Saka's age. He still has a lot of time to improve his finishing. Wenger did say it was until a player was 23 before you know what you really have.
I think that's because he has good balance, though. Adding strength could make him more potent.I actually think he’s physically great. It’s not easy to shrug him off the ball. My issue is his end product and of late, work rate. Like I said, he is good now and will be a very good player, but will he become what Arsenal need? I’m not sure. If you could have Raphinha RW, or Saka, who do you pick?
Saka has the better upside only looking that he is almost 5 years younger and is starting quality at Arsenal and almost England national team.I think that's because he has good balance, though. Adding strength could make him more potent.
As for the choice between Raphinha and Saka, I think Raphinha is the better player at the moment because of his end product but Saka has the higher upside because of his football intelligence.
Sterling is 170 cm and Saka is 178 cm. Are you Dutch if 178 cm is short?There's something of Sterling about him physically. Not a heavyweight, short, but deceptive body strength and he knows how to use his body to shield the ball effectively.