Too bad that Mika Godts was not nominated.
I also find, especially since he is in its development – logically also due to the age difference – is much further than Mokio, who of course goes through a great development, but is actually far from being ready for it. Was it possibly more about securing the player for the association early? In the past few weeks there have been some great talents’ ‘jumped’.
I would also have expected Godts, although I find it strange why he was not nominated for the U21. An Mbangula of Juventus, on the other hand.
Sooner or later, he will surely be nominated for the A national team, unless the great-grandfather of the 3rd generation comes from another country. Then of course it can be …
Mokio was nominated because of its flexibility and certainly also due to the numerous failures in the DM. Surprisingly, it is definitely.
Do you do this to let him play? That may certainly be the main reason here. Mokio was clearly known and there would be no reason to panic.
Whether Talbi and Karetsas have made the right choice, at least from a sporting point of view, it can be doubted with the knowledge of which talents run around in Belgium. In the end you have to know yourself but in the future I hope that such cases will no longer exist. If you do not want to play for Belgium and “your heart” decides differently then the chosen associations can also deal with them and train them.
But this also shows the generation problem very well. Want to be folded and caught, otherwise they lack warmth. The fact that they were trained and came regularly at times and nominations.
You can find it well, but you don’t have to.
