Masouras lacks alot of polish for me... runs all day and certainly has some big artillery but I dunno, just not consistent enough with quality finishing or service
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Originally posted by Amorgos View PostMasouras lacks alot of polish for me... runs all day and certainly has some big artillery but I dunno, just not consistent enough with quality finishing or service
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I don't consider him a finisher. He's opportunistic if anything. He's not like these kids Liverpool and Manchester United have who can really pinpoint there shots into the top corner. He tries, but he lacks the quality to pull it off. I wish he would get his shots more on target, like Koulouris does. Even if they don't go in, there's always the rebound. Too often he goes for glory.
I don't think he's as good as Mantalos either, but that's the kind of player he should try to become. That's the kind of player Stelios was and that would probably be the best compliment that could be paid to him if he can get to that level. But to do that he has work his tail off, play smart, and be decisive.
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Originally posted by Reaper View PostMasouras just scored another 2 just now. I think that makes 11 goals in all comps this season.
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Originally posted by Don Giovanni View PostNot bad... not bad at all. Torosidis still has it. I almost feel like he shouldn't retire. Why is Fortounis still being benched? He needs to find a rhythm again. Does Martins not rate him for the Europa League?
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Fortounis is a bit of a throwback to a time when players created space and didn't simply take advantage of existing space. Modern football I feel has lost much the game's past wit.
I think he needs to find a rhythm to get his groove back in Greece, but for Europa League I don't think he's rounded enough to offer more than a creative outlet. He needs to be capable of defending and that's a sore point for him. But even if Olympiacos beat Wolves, they face Roma or Seville after and then face the prospect of United in the semis.
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Originally posted by Don Giovanni View PostFortounis is a bit of a throwback to a time when players created space and didn't simply take advantage of existing space. Modern football I feel has lost much the game's past wit.
I think he needs to find a rhythm to get his groove back in Greece, but for Europa League I don't think he's rounded enough to offer more than a creative outlet. He needs to be capable of defending and that's a sore point for him. But even if Olympiacos beat Wolves, they face Roma or Seville after and then face the prospect of United in the semis.
Also I think Fortunis plays too deep. I think he should play higher up and learn how to play one touch football like Soudani can.
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