I don’t understand the point of the change.
Especially from the player’s point of view. He moves to another country at the age of 18, although he didn’t play that convincingly.
I doubt he’ll catch on right away.
The player would have best extended his contract and switched later. He’s not ready yet and he still has enough time
I totally agree with your assessment.
However, one never reads such critical texts when a young Frenchman ends up in Germany, one always speaks of a good transfer…
What critical text? And which French people should have written that about who moved to Germany? xD almost all of them hit the ground running unless they were explicitly recruited as talents for the youth teams.
And I just don’t know what to expect from an 18 year old. He doesn’t play for PSG, where he can swim with him, but for Angers.. a team that isn’t so extremely strong, which is why this blind look at the scorers doesn’t really help.
Number of goals – 14th place / number of goals conceded – 14th place / 14th place in the table.
They’ve scored 44 goals in 38 games, have a proper center forward and the top scorer is a winger with just 8 goals.
Cho plays up front because you always play with a 3 or 5 chain and therefore don’t have wingers in that sense, but rather defenders who play on the rails and since Cho is not really the prime example of a hard-working defensive player .. he just plays up front, because you also know that he is important for the attacking game.
Cho and Boufal are not center forwards but actually wingers and you could tell that too. I already wrote it 6 months ago at BVB Rumor, I can’t ask everyone to see the games live… but with Cho you could find enough scenes without looking for long where he played out top chances and the chance was then missed from the center forward or rather missing center forward. With a team like Angers, I can’t refer to the scorers of an 18-year-old…
I did the example with PSG for example.
What good is it for me to have an 18-year-old who dominates the league at PSG and then shoots in front of an empty goal and then has a scorer .. that doesn’t automatically make him a better player because he now has a scorer. Cho started and initiated many attacks, only for scorers are you also dependent on the people who exploit your chances.
In his 2 years in Ligue1, Cho has already shown what a talent he is and where his strengths and weaknesses lie.
Why shouldn’t he switch? RSS plays with wings and that’s the point, apart from Oyarzabal you don’t have much more to offer.
Portu, Januzaj, Djouahra and Barrenetxea are 2 experienced players who are not really convincing and 2 talents who have not been extremely convincing so far.
Ie Cho has opportunities to get a spot there. And even if you should play with a 2-man attack (which was usually only the case when, among others, Oyarzabal couldn’t play) he would be the perfect assistant for Isak as a withdrawn striker with certain freedoms.
I would not necessarily accept the argument with a foreign country in a club that is max. 10km away from the French border.
RSS had and still has a number of French speaking talents and players on the team. Then, in an emergency, it’s only 600 km to Angers, 250 to Bordeaux or 300 to Toulouse. Distances that are now absolutely no problem..
Dortmund – Paris is +- the same distance and has never been a problem for our French either.
So I don’t quite know how people think he’s not ready, he hasn’t convinced or something.
RSS is needed, his position is clear and moving abroad has also been very good for some talents, especially since it’s not thousands of kilometers and from Spain to deepest Russia .. but 10km away from your home country.