They are very similar to each other, so I doubt we're going to see them play alongside each other in a typical two-striker formation like the 442 or 352. Maybe Pochettino will play one as a 10 or on the wings though. Kane has done so in the past.I know nothing about this guy, but that's a fair bit of wedge. Do any of you think we will see him play alongside Harry in games, as opposed to being strictly one or the other?
He talks a bit much. Let's hope his goals do more of it.
He talks a bit much. Let's hope his goals do more of it.
Not a bad thing, necessarily. Means he's vocal about what he wants and this could be good for the team, if it's directed towards wanting to win. He could be a good voice in the locker room or on the pitch.He talks a bit much. Let's hope his goals do more of it.
What? Janssen is Belgian, not to be confused with our Dutch players!
What? Janssen is Belgian, not to be confused with our Dutch players!
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If true, that's a pretty good return on AZ's 500,000 Euro purchase of the player a year ago, and an apparent coup for Billy Beane and his "moneyball" methodology.
Levy will be offering him a job next week.If true, that's a pretty good return on AZ's 500,000 Euro purchase of the player a year ago, and an apparent coup for Billy Beane and his "moneyball" methodology.
Levy will be offering him a job next week.
I'm surprised that Liverpool haven't already, since Fenway Sports Group are huge proponents of his methods, which have brought them big success with the Red Sox (though Beane himself works for the rival Oakland A's). So I just did a little looking and found this interesting article about how he chose to work with AZ Alkmaar.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/b...ght-to-avoid-the-epl-and-work-with-az-alkmaar
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