With the B team, Don...Under Vinyals (i.e. a proper coach), Dongou outshined Sandro
With the B team, Don...Under Vinyals (i.e. a proper coach), Dongou outshined Sandro
I feel bad for Dongou kinda. Obviously behind Munir in terms of quality, but to be behind Sandro in Lucho's eyes... ouch.
I never disputed the Juvenil A remark, just how Dongou has disappointed in general. And even if he was better under a good coach like Vinyals, that doesn't justify his poor individual performances and how easy it is for completely disorganized Segunda defenses to handle him. He's always been quiet and lacks the ability to create danger as a striker should. Passive compared to a predator like Sandro, limited compared to a gem like Munir. It's a total turnaround or bust for Dongou at this point.
That's true, it's either total turnaround or bust for him, you can see that he has the talent but is very timid.
At this point, with both Munir and Sandro ahead of him in the eyes of Lucho, Dongou needs to step up big time in order to have a chance.
Dongou still has more natural abilities than both Munir and Sandro, he has a better work rate,can dribble better, shoots with both feet, meanwhile Munir has a great shot on him and is a clinical finisher, Sandro is more a fox in the box kind of striker.
Munir has a better workrate and is a better dribbler than Dongou.Dongou still has more natural abilities than both Munir and Sandro, he has a better work rate,can dribble better, shoots with both feet, meanwhile Munir has a great shot on him and is a clinical finisher, Sandro is more a fox in the box kind of striker.
I don't know, I'd say Munir has a great work rate. In the Youth league final their keeper had to pull out some tricks just to get Munir off of him so he could clear the ball. As far as dribbling goes, I'd have to say Munir is much better at that too, and his ball control is miles better.