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I've just seen he has the same birthday as me
For that alone, sign him up
For that alone, sign him up
A blind man could have seen Haaland was destined for the top. Hard to imagine this fella has ever shown he is on the same level.
Couldn't be further away from Wout if he triedDanish Wout
If you're going to worry about a player's touch at 20, when it isn't even bad, you're going to worry about every potential talent we're linked to.
Where was Lewandowski at 20? Højlund has shown far more at 20 than Lewandowski did at the same age, for instance.
Harry Kane says hello.But his touch is his touch. That will stay with him regardless. Wherever Lewandowski was at 20, his touch was great.
I've just seen he has the same birthday as me
For that alone, sign him up
But his touch is his touch. That will stay with him regardless. Wherever Lewandowski was at 20, his touch was great.
Højlunds touch and ball control is way better than Haaland so what is the point exactly?
Harry Kane says hello.
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Højlunds touch and ball control is way better than Haaland so what is the point exactly?
That's not even close to being true, especially regarding their first touches.
You make yourself look foolish and clueless when it comes to football with takes like this.
Edgy though.
Are you saying that because you're a Dane, or because you genuinely and objectively believe that Hojlund's touch is way better than Haaland's?Højlunds touch and ball control is way better than Haaland so what is the point exactly?
From his highlight reels I felt like his touch was a bit average and that he was able to compensate by being faster and more physical to get to the ball than his opponent. I felt the same when watching Nunez before he joined Liverpool. It was a fairly innocuous observation.But his touch is his touch. That will stay with him regardless. Wherever Lewandowski was at 20, his touch was great.
Who’s questioning his touch anyway. I had a quick look. It’s fine.
It is? Haaland is a better finisher and better in the air, but Højlund is better on the ball.
Are you saying that because you're a Dane, or because you genuinely and objectively believe that Hojlund's touch is way better than Haaland's?
From his highlight reels I felt like his touch was a bit average and that he was able to compensate by being faster and more physical to get to the ball than his opponent. I felt the same when watching Nunez before he joined Liverpool. It was a fairly innocuous observation.
It is? Haaland is a better finisher and better in the air, but Højlund is better on the ball.
He's a better dribbler but doesn't have a better first touch.
Hojlund fails to control the ball 4.62 times per 90 which puts him in the bottom 3 percentile across Europe's big 5 leagues.
He's in good company on this site at the moment. If I put all these chumps on ignore then there'd probably only be a handful of posters whom I respect left.
So trueKnowing our board we'll go for Kane most of the summer only to not get him and then go for Hojlund last minute and Atalanta will want 70m for leaving it late. When we should just go for Hojlund to begin with
He's a better dribbler but doesn't have a better first touch.
Hojlund fails to control the ball 4.62 times per 90 which puts him in the bottom 3 percentile across Europe's big 5 leagues.
This is one of the examples that show that stats don't really paint the whole picture. Haaland is extremely inconsistent with his touches, but he is able to make up for it with his explosiveness and strength and will easily bully defenders.
Stats might show Højlund fail to control the ball more per 90, but that doesn't mean he has a worse touch.
Haaland loves to run in behind defenders and Højlund plays with his back to goal. It is significantly more difficult to control the ball with a defender in your back than to chase a ball behind the defenders.
Tell me if I'm misremembering it but Hojlund played against France as as sub when Denmmark beat them and he was an absolute pain, physical, combative and seemed to be a threat in the air. His positioning in the box seemed to be very good too.
It's also a stat that can't be used without context. The chances to control a ball properly depends a lot on how the ball was passed, in fact it's something that has bothered me a lot over the years with United, too many of our players pass the ball without putting it in spot that is convenient for their teammate.
Maybe him and Rashford will be our CF options next season and then we do bring in a LW for depth. Some reports other day said Ten Hag looking for a LW for depth along with another midfielder along with Mount.The latest reports so far aren't really painting him as a back up player
This is one of the examples that show that stats don't really paint the whole picture. Haaland is extremely inconsistent with his touches, but he is able to make up for it with his explosiveness and strength and will easily bully defenders.
Stats might show Højlund fail to control the ball more per 90, but that doesn't mean he has a worse touch.
Haaland loves to run in behind defenders and Højlund plays with his back to goal. It is significantly more difficult to control the ball with a defender in your back than to chase a ball behind the defenders.
Well you have to look at the combined stats though. Haaland only has 24,39 touches per 90 which is quite abit lower than Højlund.
That's also just a young player thing. Pretty sure Garnacho for example is in the bottom 1 percent in this. Wanted to see Haaland in the past but fbref is being weird.He's a better dribbler but doesn't have a better first touch.
Hojlund fails to control the ball 4.62 times per 90 which puts him in the bottom 3 percentile across Europe's big 5 leagues.
I thought he has very fine touch. Rarely have I seen a player with his kind of size, pace and touch at the same time. He has some very good potential to work around with.It's not that it stands out as being a particular issue, it's just that it doesn't look anything special and looks fairly average (same as Nunez at Benfica).
Haaland tends to score with a lot of his first touches, so if Hojlund has that level of ability with his touch we're in the money. I've clearly not seen as much as Hojlund as you so I can't comment beyond Brazilian Scout's 5 minute highlight reel (which shows his best stuff).No, Hojlund touch is better. Haaland's strengths are physical and in his head, he is a smart player but he doesn't have elite technique.
yes, but we don't know what funds are available and honestly it looks like we have a number of players being offloaded. we could sell henderson for say 40m and that money pays for Hojlund so it doesn't touch our budgetIf the club has limited funds are they not better spent on an established forward?