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sorry bro but this is complete bullshitNights like these are why he"ll never be one of the greats. He's definitely got the Higuain/Lukaku syndrome.
sorry bro but this is complete bullshitNights like these are why he"ll never be one of the greats. He's definitely got the Higuain/Lukaku syndrome.
The only criticism could be about his abyssal finishing last night, but apart from that he was great. He kept fighting and pressing, and running till the very end of the match. Real captain.He deserves every bit of criticism tonight, just like he deserved praise in recent times. His finishing one on one is shit, I just refuse to believe a dude that has his technique cant do better in those situations. Everything still boils down to instinct, which shouldn't be the case when you are alone in front of keeper.
Honestly, there's no almost way to guide that shot.The only one that really bothered me was his last attempt on the Mkhi cutback. That was way too central of a hit.
Ball doesn't have the will of its own. It goes where the laws of physics lead it. If you want to give it a "perfect" shot, the ones who have to stop it will have a very little chance of doing it. (Look at Thuram's goal for example).C'mon... He was known for it that he tend to miss situations that WC strikers should score. That's why I didn't rate him as a WC striker.
But this game wasn't one of those games. This game was simply one of those games when the ball just doesn't want to go in. He was shooting all well but in his last opportunity, he could do better there.
Sometimes you get a game when you score 4 goals in 30 minutes. And sometimes things like this happen, when the ball simply won't go in.
I just hope it was just this game. And he won't start missing a few games in a row as he knows.
Thuram's goal, perfect shot rly? Lol, that's all what I'll say to your ridiculous post.Ball doesn't have the will of its own. It goes where the laws of physics lead it. If you want to give it a "perfect" shot, the ones who have to stop it will have a very little chance of doing it. (Look at Thuram's goal for example).
Seek help.Thuram's goal, perfect shot rly? Lol, that's all what I'll say to your ridiculous post.
I was never a striker, but I played a bit as well and yeah, Lautaro just looks like the fulfilled potential from 4, 5 years ago. Those small dribbles where he creates a chance for himself, that's something he wasn't using as much as he is using now. Great to see.I was very pleased with his contribution and he absolutely demolished Benfica defenders. He hit the post twice with really good shots and got stopped by Trubin on the other attempts. I used to play as a striker and I know how frustrating that shit gets but I also know how hard you have to work to be in the right place over and over again. The guy kept a cool head and kept trying and trying. I rate Lautaro even highly after this game.