This guy feels more like a Cola replacement than a Kosta replacement.
Maybe with how bad last season was for us with poor striker service/goal scoring, it would be difficult to attract a top striker so we taking a chance on this guy.
The defenders and especially the goalkeepers look not great in the highlight video, but he seems like a high energy guy who will be motivated to prove himself so if we back him early maybe he'll grow into replacing Kosta.
Maybe with how bad last season was for us with poor striker service/goal scoring, it would be difficult to attract a top striker so we taking a chance on this guy.
The defenders and especially the goalkeepers look not great in the highlight video, but he seems like a high energy guy who will be motivated to prove himself so if we back him early maybe he'll grow into replacing Kosta.
I do not expect Eze to be a Kosta replacement. There is no Kosta replacement. If he grows into a Huysegems replacement that is OK by me - that's better than a Yan Sasse replacement.
Incidentally, how many of you here noticed that Yan Sasse was playing at the Club World Championship for a Tunisian club? Good on him to make it to that level at 28.
Not to make it into an off-topic thread, but I thought that Sasse would have benefitted from a closer management, as he had the potential. I felt he had skills but was all over the place with applying them; so a decision-making issue, possibly a maturity issue? As a result I think someone looked at him and said "this is not what a visa player should be doing, we need proven winners, development players we have our own already thank you" and the rest is history.