Soccer Prospects Thread VII

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Lucas Bergvall, born in February 2006. Winner of Gothia Cup and Madrid Cup (Playoffs against PSG(Warren Zaire-Emery), Bayern and Atletico Madrid) with Brommapojkarna, MVP in both tournaments. Scored in his debut for Djurgården


 
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Chelsea fans, what should we expect from Armando Broja's potential? Loanef soon?
I honestly think the guy is fantastic. I’m not sure how much you have seen.

Potter was using him early before the injury.

I really think they had something there. I think the season goes differently if he doesn’t get injured.

The answer is probably going to revolve around how well he recovers and who is available in the transfer market.
 
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I have seen highlights only and I acquired him in my keeper league.

Lucas Bergvall, born in February 2006. Winner of Gothia Cup and Madrid Cup (Playoffs against PSG(Warren Zaire-Emery), Bayern and Atletico Madrid) with Brommapojkarna, MVP in both tournaments. Scored in his debut for Djurgården



I like him a lot from the footage I saw and from what scouts I know have said about him.
 
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Lazar Samardzic officially makes the switch to Serbia after having played for our U21s in November.

Not exactly a shock given our depth in the creative band, but the kid's a big talent with a real cannon of a left boot.
 

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Mount has been destroyed here afer 6 bad months. Havertz has 3 bad years (especially 2).
As for Felix he's been better in one month than Havertz in 2 years.
 

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Mount has been destroyed here afer 6 bad months. Havertz has 3 bad years (especially 2).
As for Felix he's been better in one month than Havertz in 2 years.

Exactly, Kai has been getting attacked for his finishing since he arrived while Mount just started getting s*** this season.

...and Felix has scored a whopping 1 goal in 411 minutes for Chelsea. Kai has 6 in 2199 this season (1 every 366.5 minutes)...
 

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So, you're trying to say that somehow it's equal for Kai (as 9) to scored once ever 366.5 minutes after 3 seasons and Felix scoring every 411 minutes even though he's just settling in on a new team in a new country and new league?
And Mount is getting plenty of shit. Ever since he's played badly. Havertz is getting it for longer because he has sucked for longer.

Havertz is unforgivable. He doesn't care, his body language is awful. He needs to be sent to B team ASAP. I'd start Datro Fofana over him at this point.
Chelsea should just not just bench the Havertz, Mount, Ziyech and co. They should send them to the stands.
And play any of the new guys and the youngsters from the academy.
Surely, they can't do worse.
 
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So, you're trying to say that somehow it's equal for Kai (as 9) to scored once ever 366.5 minutes after 3 seasons and Felix scoring every 411 minutes even though he's just settling in on a new team in a new country and new league?
And Mount is getting plenty of shit. Ever since he's played badly. Havertz is getting it for longer because he has sucked for longer.

Havertz is unforgivable. He doesn't care, his body language is awful. He needs to be sent to B team ASAP. I'd start Datro Fofana over him at this point.
Chelsea should just not just bench the Havertz, Mount, Ziyech and co. They should send them to the stands.
And play any of the new guys and the youngsters from the academy.
Surely, they can't do worse.

Kai doesn't get credit for his non-goalscoring contributions, so why should other players who occupy the same spaces?

If people are going to ignore that Kai's a creative player rather than a traditional 9 and only judge him on his goals, then why can't I just ignore that Felix is still adjusting to a new club?


Plus it's not like Felix's wastefulness is anything new and wasn't a big problem for him in Madrid :dunno:
 
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Oh but you ignored it all for Felix. And Kai doesn't bring anything else. Not assists, not even danger. Felix brings danger more than Kai and quite easily even though he's setting in.

There's no defending Kai's play. Only thing is that he plays somewhat out of position. Only thing we can dig and find for him. Rest is pure crap.
 

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Tlemcani (2004, GK, Chelsea, formerly Paris FC) has changed his football nationality from France (U16) to Morocco (U17) and now to Algeria.
Yeah I saw that

That’s a weird move, not sure why he did that.
Players switching their football nationality from French to the country of their parents is more common.
I’m guessing he wants to start for a Senior NT asap and it’s not happening anytime soon if ever for him with Morocco (Bounou) and France (probably stacked at ar position).
Algeria has againg and slightly above GKs so maybe he thinks he has a shot there.

Seems to be an opportunist

But it’s just wild speculation from me
 
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Mohamed El Arouch made had his first pro game with Lyon, coming in in Cup action in the second half (to be exact, he did have 3 minutes last weekend, but here he really had some time).

He was, just as many of us expected, oozing with class. This guy has some serious future.

 

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Mohamed El Arouch made had his first pro game with Lyon, coming in in Cup action in the second half (to be exact, he did have 3 minutes last weekend, but here he really had some time).

He was, just as many of us expected, oozing with class. This guy has some serious future.



Quite a small guy, is center midfield really the position he is going to play in the adults as well? Seems good/strong enough at protecting the ball and passing/creativity, but do the managers trust him enough for that spot?

Most might be tempted to put him in less dangerous no.10 position higher up on the pitch, but on the other hand he didin't seem to have much of a shot or general scoring threat either.

Interesting to see how it goes. Do you think he will play alongside Cacqueret or is he more of replacement for Cacqueret?
 

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Yes, he's small, but very strong on his legs. He is a 8/10 hybrid. Blanc voiced his concern about his size. Yet Verratti is smaller.

He's got a tremendous shot. He's a pass first player, but he can shoot from anywhere. He's also a FK specialist.
He can definitely play alongside Caqueret (who's excellent at pressing while MEA is better with the ball).

Blanc put him on the left side of the midfield.
 

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