With more game time(surely he'll get more now?)
Who knows.I hope so
Who knows.I hope so
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The Lion King of N17Llorente will become a club legend in the next six weeks or so. Mark my words.
Trouble is, you just know that if he fails to score first time out this thread will be full of the usual over-the-top slagging. Give the guy the same fan support that Sissoko gets (no doubting this if he appears away from Wembley) and he'll respond in a similar fashion.I think Fernando is more than capable of stepping up. Good luck to the bloke and let's hope he scores and sticks two fingers up to everyone who thinks our season is over.
Trouble is, you just know that if he fails to score first time out this thread will be full of the usual over-the-top slagging. Give the guy the same fan support that Sissoko gets (no doubting this if he appears away from Wembley) and he'll respond in a similar fashion.
Not true. I've seen plenty of supporters blindly love Soldado or Janssen before a ball was kicked as if they were the second Berbatov.
Yes, give him a chance, remain open-minded, but recognise Llorente has limitations. No need to go overboard.
He is, for example, capable of turning up against Chelsea in the Cup but, like Gazzaniga, it will be a step-up and should be viewed as such.
Sissoko earned his cult status.
A step up for a guy who's won 3 Serie A titles, Europa League Cup, a World Cup and a European Championship. There's no comparing a player brought in as a major signing who would naturally have instant support (Soldado and Jansesen) with what is a back-up striker role (Llorente). I acknowledge that he's not received the kind of abuse that Sissoko did before his recent resurrection, but the general view appears to be that he's too old/slow/uncoordinated or all of the previous. He never was fast or super technical, but play to his strengths - as his previous employers did - and you will get the best from his 'limited' abilities, just as we have with Sissoko.
Not true. I've seen plenty of supporters blindly love Soldado or Janssen before a ball was kicked as if they were the second Berbatov.
Yes, give him a chance, remain open-minded, but recognise Llorente has limitations. No need to go overboard.
He is, for example, capable of turning up against Chelsea in the Cup but, like Gazzaniga, it will be a step-up and should be viewed as such.
Sissoko earned his cult status.
Cult status? Fucking lol. Love the guy and his improvements but cult status? Lmfao
I agree with that. All I am saying is, Sissoko gradually gained more support. Whereas the likes of Holtby had abundance of support from day one and failed.
So giving Llorente a current Sissoko level of support doesn't do him any favours. By the way, it is true he is old, slow, and uncoordinated. Sissoko was uncoordinated as well.
Yes, play to his strengths, give him time if he fails against Fulham, but I don't expect the next Sissoko until it happens that he does step up.
Top level English football is a step up for any striker. Soldado won La Liga. Morata won it all.
Llorente will become a club legend in the next six weeks or so. Mark my words.
Evening Standard says that the manager has no confidence in him and will start with Lamela, Lucas (if fit) or Dele as a false 9 against Fulham.
The rest of the team is Lloris and anyone else who is fit.
Like it... and we need a song for him...My name is Fernado Llorente
I’m aged around 30
I going to score goals like Harry...…Kane!
When I walk down the street
All the people I meet
They say, Hey! Gorgeous! What's your name?
Evening Standard says that the manager has no confidence in him and will start with Lamela, Lucas (if fit) or Dele as a false 9 against Fulham.
The rest of the team is Lloris and anyone else who is fit.
Evening Standard says that the manager has no confidence in him and will start with Lamela, Lucas (if fit) or Dele as a false 9 against Fulham.
The rest of the team is Lloris and anyone else who is fit.
If there’s a PL game to start Llorente, it’s against Fulham. If Poch doesn’t start him on the weekend, what’s the point of having him on the squad?