thought he had a decent game yesterday against Hull, full of running and endeavour, being a pest for defenders, if he can work on his composure when finishing, we could have a decent player on our hands , what is he 17 or 18?
I can't make up my mind if he reminds me of a waspish Kim Grant, or the 'young' Kevin Lisbie, hope he makes it with us, I love seeing academy players make the first team.
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One he's not ready yet to be our fourth choice striker and two I think too many games when he's not up to it will damage his progress in general.
I hope we can bring someone else in with more experience giving Karlan the chance to go out on loan to learn his trade and come back better for it.
It's just that most of our injuries at the moment seem to be strikers...
He might end up absolutely ridiculous physically: tall, quick, and strong. He's also a decent technician. I don't think he's at all there yet, but if he gets his first league goals, who knows?
Personally - I think he will be the business, in time.
Being a striker he can make more appearances off the bench rather than be thrown straight into the team. Might be better for him than playing League 1 or 2 football.
Thought he looked better yesterday than in some of his games last season. His shooting wasn't great but no reason why he can't improve in time.
That's all he needs to really work on tbh.
He is 17, seventeen, still in nappies, younger than Joe Gomez. if anybody wants to dig him out they can do one and join the Morgan Fox doubters.
Seven bloody teen.
We finished the game yesterday with five home grown players on the pitch. KAG, RCC, JC, MF and CH....Pope doesn't count.
For me the youngsters we continue to bring through is a source of pride.
Even though Jack Munns doesn't really qualify he played the 90 and laid on the winner for Cheltenham yesterday, and Dillon Phillips was only beaten by an own goal.
Is the training ground build still scheduled to start on the 21st October?
He will be a real asset this season. Just needs to be more composed inside the box.
I don't think he's as quick as I originally perceived him to be so he will need to be a good finisher to add contribution.
Also said to my old man yesterday that he reminds me of Kim Grant
His "finish" on the stroke of HT was very Grant-esque
Pithy comments aside, looks the real deal and has a great on-pitch personality. He is confident, doesn't give an inch and clearly fancies himself like any decent striker should.
Breaking his game down, he is pretty much an 8/10 for all attributes, with a perfect 10 for physicality. Gosh he is some physical specimen, knock out most middle weight boxers id imagine.
Really see him making the grade as he doesn't have an obvious weakness in his game. If he kicks on he can be a Berahino/Defoe type of player, lots of chances due to his movement and clinical finishing. Give me KAG over Kane, Austin, Ings any day of the week, they have limitations, Karl has it all in his locker
You would not fancy trying to win the physical against these Addicks at the moment.
Which is why I really wish I could think of a better word than 'frustrating' because it's not his fault at all. It's just that you can tell this kid is going to be something really special... and yet isn't quite there just yet.
Bang in a hat trick,and away we go.... I can't remember the last time i was this excited about a Charlton striker breaking through the academy and making it.
Tony watt would've had a field day against the slow legs of Dawson,
but to be fair to KAG he looks to have so much promise and the composure that he shows for the academy is not quite there in the 1st team yet, but he took his goal with aplomb against the daggers and it will come and i have no problem with him being a 4th striker and getting more minutes.
The lad will make it, given an injury free time.
He should definitely start on Tuesday.
He looks more of a natural footballer to me than Pigott though.
Let's hope that gets up to speed and this kid go a long way