It was effective football apart from the finish.
Effective football is better than great football. Niasse scoring 5 in 8 all of which resulted in us getting 7 points shows that he is rather effective.
I don't follow them, take that TV toffee!Starting to really irk me those guys. Well one of them.
A tweet like that literally could mean 89 thousand things. But the drama they add to what could be nothing really gets to me.
Will they add anything to it? Will they bullshine.
People think he is crap because they had this preconceived notion of him being the "next Ali Dia" or a "competition winner", some even going so far as calling him out for being some kind of pawn in a scam and are so very desperate to not be proven wrong that they keep trying to knock him even when evidence of him actually being half decent are happening right in front of them on the pitch.
He scores goals and he causes headaches for the opposition. I don't give a toss how many keepy ups he can do or whatever. The bloke has a very rare talent of being in the right place at the right time and is a very good finisher. He is also good in the air which gets overlooked. He aint perfect, nobody is, but he is a useful player who will always score goals like his playing history suggests.
A Niasse/Benteke swap deal in January wouldn’t surprise me.
He isn't perfect, but he is an intelligent runner and a good finisher. Dom likes to stretch defenses and pin them against the wall (which is useless as they are essentially parking the bus). We need better movement (and play from our creators... Rooney dropped deeper as well).Dare I say the boy Oumar would have suited tonight's game.
Driving Barkley to Chelsea the bad rat