02-02-2016, 02:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-02-2016, 02:02 PM by ACMILAN1983.)
I can't say I've watched a huge amount of them. On El Ghazi, he seems talented, lots of people compared him to C.Ronaldo, while personally I find with his height and having quick feet, he reminds me a little more of Ibra (though more direct and quick). That isn't to say I think he's as talented as these guys, actually, I don't think in terms of raw ability he's anywhere near these guys.
However, I will admit that he does impress me, and I think at 20 he's showing good things. I've heard he does have a bit of an attitude, which is both positive and negative. It's positive if he's confident of himself, we really need more players with that attitude in the squad. However, if that confidence becomes arrogance and is to the detriment of the game, then it's a problem. It sounds like right now, this might be the case with him. What I'm interested in is knowing if he's got what you might consider a "champion" mentality. I mentioned Ibra and Ronaldo before and while neither of them are known for their charm, they are both well known for the obsessive behaviour. Ronaldo is known for how much time and effort he puts in to improving his game, while Ibra's winning mentality, even in training, is very well known. If El Ghazi shows that same mentality or obsessive behaviour, there's no reason he can't succeed.
At 10-12m, it might be worth taking the gamble (Milan perhaps have no room for gambles). At 20, he's already showing good signs in Holland, as 9 goals in 22 appearances this year is not bad for a wide player, while 9 goals and 8 assists last season is impressive. I get the impression he's a guy that's got a lot of ability, while physically he's very impressive, but he's still not matured.
However, I will admit that he does impress me, and I think at 20 he's showing good things. I've heard he does have a bit of an attitude, which is both positive and negative. It's positive if he's confident of himself, we really need more players with that attitude in the squad. However, if that confidence becomes arrogance and is to the detriment of the game, then it's a problem. It sounds like right now, this might be the case with him. What I'm interested in is knowing if he's got what you might consider a "champion" mentality. I mentioned Ibra and Ronaldo before and while neither of them are known for their charm, they are both well known for the obsessive behaviour. Ronaldo is known for how much time and effort he puts in to improving his game, while Ibra's winning mentality, even in training, is very well known. If El Ghazi shows that same mentality or obsessive behaviour, there's no reason he can't succeed.
At 10-12m, it might be worth taking the gamble (Milan perhaps have no room for gambles). At 20, he's already showing good signs in Holland, as 9 goals in 22 appearances this year is not bad for a wide player, while 9 goals and 8 assists last season is impressive. I get the impression he's a guy that's got a lot of ability, while physically he's very impressive, but he's still not matured.