Synco
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https://footballia.eu/matches/england-rest-of-the-world-friendlyOh wow, have you seen any footage?
This is the game, regrettably in enthusiast-only quality. But really fascinating when mustering up the necessary tolerance and concentration. Makes a bunch of 50s legends available for drafts in one go.
He still is, but astonishingly he shows a lot more as well. His allround game in that game resembles Harry Kane more than a "classic" CF. Busy dropping deep and linking up, playing others on with forward passes, fine ball handling and passing technique.I'm intrigued. So Nordahl isn't a Shearer-esque bruiser of a striker?
Now, it's an exhibition game, so there's a chance he plays a bit more for the gallery than usual. But it seems obvious that he had this side to his game as well, which is impressive for someone who was also a physically imposing, volume scoring menace.
The good thing is that even with terrible picture quality and friendly character, these impressions can now be matched with highlight reels in better quality. If you consider this assist for example, the neat technical execution makes a lot of sense in light of the full game footage.
My takeaway from the exhibition game is actually the pragmatic aspect of his performance - his disciplined double-DM (halfback) display together with Cajkovski, who looks very good himself. Ocwirk's defensive game was so far more of a blank spot/question mark than his playmaking and attacking ability.It's Ocwirk I'm more interested in, tbh. As he sounds like the stuff of legend and I'm curious to see how that actually pans out, but yeah, need more than a single game for that.
Ocwirk's more expansive, ball-dominant side can be seen in game summaries from the mid-50s. So for me it's again the combination of different sources that seems to give a decent idea of his allround style and range of abilities.
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