Ousmane Dembelé mate.Moussa Dembele plays for Barcelona
Don't even remember he played for Fulham, didn't he played at AZ Alkmaar with LVG before that?One of the best midfielders in the world to watch for me. I wanted him when he was at Fulham and was gutted Fergie passed on him.
Sorry, CelticMoussa Dembele plays for Barcelona
This one plays for Spurs, but I got that.Sorry, Celtic
If he had it he probably wouldn't be now at Spurs.Imagine if he had some passing vision or a Lampard/Gerrard shot on him.
Wanted him too. His dribbling and ball retention has always been incredible and now the rest of his game has caught up (except his shooting, which he no longer bothers with for his own good) his strength, and utilisation of it, is something else.One of the best midfielders in the world to watch for me. I wanted him when he was at Fulham and was gutted Fergie passed on him.
I'm not too sure. Fulham was where Spurs bought him from and even then he stood out. He'd have been the perfect partner for prime Carrick.Don't even remember he played for Fulham, didn't he played at AZ Alkmaar with LVG before that?
Really impressed me today, don't know if it was his normal standard of the season so far.
I agree - his end product is the only thing he's lacking.Great player with the ball at his feet, tough in the challenge. But lacks any real end product, he glides by 2 or 3 players then plays a safe pass to a team mate 3ft away or has a scruffy wayward shot.
Imagine if he had some passing vision or a Lampard/Gerrard shot on him.
Both their names are spelt the sameSorry, Celtic
Used to be a striker too. Really wanted us to sign him when Fulham switched him to midfield, you could see the potential. To be honest these performances are nothing new, he's often brilliant for Spurs and is a huge torn in our side when we play them.Great player with the ball at his feet, tough in the challenge. But lacks any real end product, he glides by 2 or 3 players then plays a safe pass to a team mate 3ft away or has a scruffy wayward shot.
Imagine if he had some passing vision or a Lampard/Gerrard shot on him.
Oh, for sure. He's so strong and I rarely see him being dribbled past. Coupled with the tank they have in Wanyama them playing a two man midfield at times is no problem in terms of being left open.Wanted him too. His dribbling and ball retention has always been incredible and now the rest of his game has caught up (except his shooting, which he no longer bothers with for his own good) his strength, and utilisation of it, is something else.
He's a major reason why teams can't get at Spurs through the middle.
No, Mousa Dembele plays for Spurs. Very different playerThis one plays for Spurs, but I got that.
No, they are notBoth their names are spelt the same
Or maybe sometimes it takes years to identify the proper position for a player. Schweinsteiger moved from winger to CM, doesn't mean we can expect every talented winger to make it as CM with dedication and mentality.The perfect player to illustrate the limitations of statistics. When he's on it, he bosses the midfield effortlessly. There aren't many left but he's a midfield general and has a swagger to his game also.
Not to bring up the Pogba loaition debate again but Dembele is a lad who was always an SS. He was moved to midfield at Fulham and hasn't looked back since. With talent, dedication and a strong mentality he made that position his.
Then he'd be the best CM in the world.Great player with the ball at his feet, tough in the challenge. But lacks any real end product, he glides by 2 or 3 players then plays a safe pass to a team mate 3ft away or has a scruffy wayward shot.
Imagine if he had some passing vision or a Lampard/Gerrard shot on him.
Probably when he played at AZ under LVG, now I am checking and remember his name because a lot of years ago he played against some portuguese team in a Europa League tie, reality is, Belgium has some options for their midfield.Used to be a striker too.
Ok more s less s, it's correct now If wikipedia is correct: Not to be confused with Moussa Dembélé (French footballer) or Moussa Dembélé (hurdler).No, Mousa Dembele plays for Spurs. Very different player
Correct. Grew up in Antwerp in the same neighbourhood as Nainggolan.Not 100% sure, but I think Dembele played a lot of street football growing up so he didn't shoot on real goals or play long balls on a big pitch, would make sense if true.
Martinez will not call Nainggolan.His ability to keep the ball under pressure is fantastic. Belgium could have a crazy midfield on paper, with him, Nainggolan and De Bruyne.
Yeah but it's supposed to be spelt Moussa, as he says in that interview. At any rate not worth picking someone up for when it's clear which Moussa Dembele they were referring to anyway.His official Twitter is: http://twitter.com/mousadembele
You mean Fellaini, Witsel and De Bruyne? It's alright.His ability to keep the ball under pressure is fantastic. Belgium could have a crazy midfield on paper, with him, Nainggolan and De Bruyne.
I know, hence my use of 'could'. It's a shame really.Martinez will not call Nainggolan.
What does Martinez see in Witsel?You mean Fellaini, Witsel and De Bruyne? It's alright.
There's no way Fellaini is a starter for Belgium after basically not playing for most of the season.You mean Fellaini, Witsel and De Bruyne? It's alright.
If he plays in the last (next) 3 months, he's in.There's no way Fellaini is a starter for Belgium after basically not playing for most of the season.
If he plays, we probably won't finish in top 4.If he plays in the last (next) 3 months, he's in.