The way he uses his body is awesome for somebody his age, doesn't look out of place at all so far, I think we should use every opportunity to give him sub appearances especially to give Kane a rest when a game is wrapped up.
His hold up play is much better than Keane's ever was though.It's obviously such a lazy comparison, but he does remind me a little bit of Robbie Keane. His touch, his intelligence of where the ball is going to land and his craft hits some nostalgia buttons.
Could just be having an Irish striker, though.
His hold up play is much better than Keane's ever was though.
It's obviously such a lazy comparison, but he does remind me a little bit of Robbie Keane. His touch, his intelligence of where the ball is going to land and his craft hits some nostalgia buttons.
Could just be having an Irish striker, though.
Can't wait for him to score tonight and pull one of these off
Wow you must of been something real special back thenI would die a happy man. Keano was really the main figure in my formative years as a Spurs fan. I was too young and dumb before he came along to understand.
Wow you must of been something real special back then
Though, if this is true, and isn’t to imply his touch, control under pressure, and awareness are better than Keane’s - which would be tough to claim off a couple of friendlies - doesn’t it end up mainly saying that he’s bigger than Keane and chooses to hold the ball up?His hold up play is much better than Keane's ever was though.
Do we know why he didn't feature against Bayern?
Do you think he’d make a good cb?Funny he actually reminds me more of Berbatov than Keane. Still only 17 and about 6ft May have another inch left in him so in stature he’s much more like a classic 9 with good touch and technique. Don’t think he’s as buzzy as Keane was. In physical appearance he’s incredibly similar to another Irish great in Frank Stapleton.
Do you think he’d make a good cb?
Does anyone have a subscription to "The Times"? Would love to read this article on him.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...17-seen-as-the-heir-to-robbie-keane-z5jmhwkl8