Ngog can be as good as Trezeguet!
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Originally posted by anfieldanfield View PostAccording to Wiki he has scored 222 goals in 402 career games.
Pretty amazing to be honest.
never looks good but boy does he know where the goal is
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Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?
Think we have the answer..Slot!!



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No he can't. Not unless he suddenly changes as a player. I think N'Gog lacks a killer instinct in front of goal, an attibute that Trezeguet had in abundance.Originally posted by reds123 View PostNgog can be as good as Trezeguet!
N'Gog looks like a player who will look to create as much as score and one who will work very hard for the team. Trezeguet did **** all except score.Forwards.......
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To be fair to him his goal to minutes played record is pretty good. I agree he is not really the same type of player as Trezeguet though. He does look a great prospect at the minute though. In fact I can't think of a young striker in the country who looks better.
*Waits to be proved wrong as est proceeds to list hundreds of future Romarios*"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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Sturridge? although he hasn't played a lotOriginally posted by dww View PostTo be fair to him his goal to minutes played record is pretty good. I agree he is not really the same type of player as Trezeguet though. He does look a great prospect at the minute though. In fact I can't think of a young striker in the country who looks better.
*Waits to be proved wrong as est proceeds to list hundreds of future Romarios*
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I think N'Gog is lucky in that he is getting chances to play which he should not really be having. And the more a young lad plays the better he tends to get, this would always make him stand out as one to watch. And when a player is starting games they tend to relax more and not over try.Originally posted by dww View PostTo be fair to him his goal to minutes played record is pretty good. I agree he is not really the same type of player as Trezeguet though. He does look a great prospect at the minute though. In fact I can't think of a young striker in the country who looks better.
*Waits to be proved wrong as est proceeds to list hundreds of future Romarios*
I watched Danny Welbeck play for the Mancs against Barnsley and he looked the best player on the pitch, but there were plenty of times he could have played Owen in but instead went it alone, obviously trying to stand out. Then when Owen rollocked him he tried to play Owen in when it was better to go it alone!
I think N'Gog at the moment is a very relaxed player, especially after the goal against the Mancs as that goal won a lot of people over. It would be interesting to see if he continues his development, especially if we buy another striker in January as he'd get a lot less game time.Forwards.......
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I saw a part of a Chelsea reserve match (think it was while waiting to play 5 a side) and he looked bloody awful in front of goal. Obviously that's a bit harsh to judge him on but he isn't getting chances in the first team so I'm not sure he can be said to be doing better than Ngog.Originally posted by Joe King View PostSturridge? although he hasn't played a lot"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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To some extent I agree but at the same time I think that is how many young players get their break and the test is how they take it. Ngog seems to have grabbed it and unlike many players early in their career has looked good starting and as a sub.Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View PostI think N'Gog is lucky in that he is getting chances to play which he should not really be having. And the more a young lad plays the better he tends to get, this would always make him stand out as one to watch. And when a player is starting games they tend to relax more and not over try.
Welbeck is a good call talent wise. It will be interesting to see how many games he gets.Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View PostI watched Danny Welbeck play for the Mancs against Barnsley and he looked the best player on the pitch, but there were plenty of times he could have played Owen in but instead went it alone, obviously trying to stand out. Then when Owen rollocked him he tried to play Owen in when it was better to go it alone!
I think N'Gog at the moment is a very relaxed player, especially after the goal against the Mancs as that goal won a lot of people over. It would be interesting to see if he continues his development, especially if we buy another striker in January as he'd get a lot less game time."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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