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He's still a fine player. Embellished by looking totally different to Duke for the national team. Injuries aside, the tactics where he plays often isolates him or the opponent use two players to press. Tough for anyone. If he ever has someone nearby or a bit of space on the wing he looks alright.
He's looked alright in League 1 but never since. And I never quite rated him in the AL either.

Would love him to turn it around but he's getting old. Sapsford is the one I'd like to see next for Oz.
 
Mitch Duke started and played 62 minutes for Machida Zelvia in their 3-1 J1 League win over Nagoya Grampus, scoring the first goal of the game in the 42nd minute in addition to getting an assist in the 50th minute and a yellow card in the 51st minute.
 
He's looked alright in League 1 but never since. And I never quite rated him in the AL either.

Would love him to turn it around but he's getting old. Sapsford is the one I'd like to see next for Oz.
Yengi has also looked good for the National Team. I hope he can find a good club fit.
 
Kusini Yengi's goals came against Lebanon, Bangladesh, Palestine and Bahrain so he's only gone alright against teams within the continent that would be considered minnows.
Just like all his goals in League 1.

Don't get me wrong - I'd love him to do well. Just very far from convinced that he's the answer and it seems the Portsmouth and Aberdeen fans agree with me.
 
Just like all his goals in League 1.

Don't get me wrong - I'd love him to do well. Just very far from convinced that he's the answer and it seems the Portsmouth and Aberdeen fans agree with me.
To be fair thats pretty handy. Those stubborn deep blocks in hot conditions and poor pitches can be a nightmare to play against
 
To be fair thats pretty handy. Those stubborn deep blocks in hot conditions and poor pitches can be a nightmare to play against
The other thing about Yengi's Portsmouths goals were mostly sub goals. Critical to their promotion. I reckon there's a role for him as an impact sub against tiring defences. But he needs to sort his club form out to even be considered.
 
The other thing about Yengi's Portsmouths goals were mostly sub goals. Critical to their promotion. I reckon there's a role for him as an impact sub against tiring defences. But he needs to sort his club form out to even be considered.
Many on here get it but I think a lot of football supporters don't understand what roles are. Like an NFL team, what's wrong for being the go to guy just for the final half hour or being a battering ram for 60 to wear down the opponent in order to secure a win?
 
Portsmouth in relegation spot. Charlton in a bit of a free fall and surprisingly results elsewhere. You'd think Norwich will kick on. Southampton a different team since the manager left.
 
The other thing about Yengi's Portsmouths goals were mostly sub goals. Critical to their promotion. I reckon there's a role for him as an impact sub against tiring defences. But he needs to sort his club form out to even be considered.
He is fast strong, really understands where he needs to move has incredible confidence to try moves too difficult for a person of his technical limitations and generates power off both feet with limited backlift. Reckon he is a bit like david carney where he could be handy against even top opposition but struggles to nail down a starting spot at club level. Might be useful long term for us as an impact sub
 
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