Saw this earlier, he is class isn’t he
Iliman Ndiaye
- Audrey Horne
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When he is in them really tight pockets with players tight to him the amount of times he still comes away with the ball is astonishing.
Re: Iliman Ndiaye
Absolutely love him, one of my favourite Everton players ever.
Grealish will get all the love from the media but Ndiaye deserves just as much if not more. He must be buzzing more than anyone with the players we've brought into the club.
What a player.
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Pedrotheblue
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He's ridiculously good isn't he, got that bit of arrogance as well which you can get away with when you're that good.
Let's hope he falls in love with the club and stays for years to come.
Let's hope he falls in love with the club and stays for years to come.
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We've got quite the squad of old school dribblers with Ndiaye, Grealish and Dibling. Going to be some proper jumping out your seat moments with those 3 this season.
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Ndiaye is simply amazing. His ball skills are just exceptional, such a joy to watch.
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Think it's time to move him over to the left and put Grealish in the 10.
We've isolated Ndiaye completely and he's out the game, maybe the idea is everyone focuses on Grealish then Ndiaye can run wild but it's not working at all. He's also out biggest threat in front of goal.
Grealish beat position by far is LW, but we maybe don't have enough balance with dudsbury standing on his toes and Ndiaye in another post code.
Get one of the two in the ten, let Ndiayes momentum and carrying commit players in that area, opening space for Grealish to do something other than stand up two men on his own and cut it back to considerably worse players.
We've isolated Ndiaye completely and he's out the game, maybe the idea is everyone focuses on Grealish then Ndiaye can run wild but it's not working at all. He's also out biggest threat in front of goal.
Grealish beat position by far is LW, but we maybe don't have enough balance with dudsbury standing on his toes and Ndiaye in another post code.
Get one of the two in the ten, let Ndiayes momentum and carrying commit players in that area, opening space for Grealish to do something other than stand up two men on his own and cut it back to considerably worse players.