That's fair enough too Shaggy. CPFC ST holder i work with calls him a striker too, but each to their own. Even on the right, i'd be gutted if Kuyt only delivered 3 goals from 60 games. Zaha's obviously a kid and nowhere near Kuyt's level of development, but he's also playing at a significantly lower level. Even as a right winger/right forward, his return is very poor. Maybe if he knew when to do tricks and when to do the simple thing (eg, finish), it might be better. It could come with experience of course.
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Indeed, it's pretty obvious in it?Originally posted by Shaggy View PostHow about the possibility that his preferred position is striker but like most teenagers in the first team find themselves playing wide for the first few years of their career. He was certainly wide the other night.
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Oh yes, it was a pretty brainless bit of control and pass that led to Ambrose's amazing strike....and the second bit of brainless play led to the free kick from which the winning goal was scored....Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
He's only 19 i suppose. But he came across as pretty brainless the other night, very frustrating at times.
We could do with some of these brainless players. IMO"Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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FWIW I think he is a very raw talent, not quite ready for a club like us. But if Kenny thought he could work his magic on him I would be delighted.
The kid has the right mentality I will give him that. Never looked daunted and wanted the ball and wanted to show what he can do."Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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Originally posted by Tee View PostFWIW I think he is a very raw talent, not quite ready for a club like us. But if Kenny thought he could work his magic on him I would be delighted.
The kid has the right mentality I will give him that. Never looked daunted and wanted the ball and wanted to show what he can do.
Exactly how I feel, he's going to be a cracking player. I think because he's English people are quick to write him off but he does look good.
I'd be excited if we signed him think he's going to make it to the very top.Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."

Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
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:yawn:Originally posted by Chrono View PostIf this is your opinion then Zaha is probably the next Messi.
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True that but if we got him young and he turned out to be a brilliant player, who went to one of our rivals, we'd be cursing that we didn't do more to try to sign him. Also the it fits with the FSG policy of bringing in younger players to develop. We probably have enough good young players to develop now but one more wouldn't hurt at the right price.
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We signed Babel didn't we?Originally posted by acdmackay View PostIts about time we took a gamble on a player like Zaha. He is very skilful, has loads of pace and could be used sparingly while he is young as an impact sub. We rarely sign these types of players and we need more balance.
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