by JoeTerp » Fri Jul 30, 2010 2:28 pm
this kid is the first real wonderkid that I have seen playing in the reserves. When Insua made the step up, it was never as if he was a man amongst boys in the reserves, he was just playing really well. Pacheco is also close to being way to good for the reserves but he is 19 now.
Suso already looks like he is almost too good for the reserves. Even when the team was getting physically dominated by Luton the other night, Suso was the only player to shine. And that is with the ref not giving him any calls that he deserved.
One thing also that I noticed in the Luton match was that he is really quick to press the opponents when they have the ball. This is something you see a lot in Barca and La Roja. Still don't know how fast he is over long sprints, but he looks very quick over 5-10 yards.
Another weird thing is that I still haven't seen him use his right foot for anything, but like I said earlier, Messi and Robben have seemed to have overcome this problem by just being absolutely spectacular with the left foot.
The only real worry is the physicality of English game, and wether he will get the calls that he deserves. One time some Luton thug just pushed him over with two hands like he was playing american football and wasn't called for anything, it was ridiculous.
But the vision, skill on the ball, long passes, incisive passes, etc. are off the charts.
Then we also have little 15 year old Raheem Sterling in the U18s who looks very much like the next Theo Walcott at the very least. Maybe we can coach up some of his decision making and crossing in the next 4-5 years, I sure hope so, it about the only thing you would need to work on. Also he is a bit small too.
Thirdly there is Toni Silva, the 16 year old winger from Portugal. He actually has good size, also has tremendous skill, very pacey, nose/eye for goal, but seems like he can fade in and out of games
