you could see from the beginning/first match that Inui will be the main player involving in attacks, building them up etc i hope he can continue like that in 2nd half of the season and then maybe move on to another team
He had his weaker games as well when he wasted golden opportunities, lost possession on a counter and/or was unnecessarily cautioned for complaining. In a bigger team that could cost him his spot, but at Bochum where he is granted to play every match for 90 minutes he can learn to adjust step by step.
Inui had a good game against Union Berlin got a penalty [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gv7fcadyQmc&feature=channel"]???? - YouTube[/ame]
http://www.ruhrnachrichten.de/sport/vflbochum/VfL-News-Schneller-Abschied-von-Inui;art2420,1564769 Galatasaray interested in Inui. Bochum already delined a 3 mio offer but the Turkish club is expected to return with a 4 mio offer.
Question is if Inui wants to go to Turkey. I want him to stay in Germany, hopefully plays in Bundesliga.1
The way I see it, it's a good way to put himself into a high-stress, results-oriented environment where he'll be pressured to perform. But even so, he won't be there for more than a couple of years. If it doesn't turn out well, he may need to return to another 2.Bundesliga-level club to reassert himself, or even return to Japan. I think he'll do well to resist this move for the moment, particularly with GS leading the league at the moment which means it might be hard to break into the first XI. He can remain on the radar of the bigger German clubs even if Bochum don't get promoted.
It seems to only depend on if Inui wants to go. If the written form of a renewed offer arrives (like kicker is also confirming today), Bochum can not afford to say no. It's very rare that a 2.BuLi club gets that kind of offer.
Don't think Inui is the type of player who struggles to get a place in the starting XI, he's pretty unique, no doubt he would fit anywhere and if he were to leave the 2nd division, it wouldn't be to come back, he's just past that. But Turkey, like Greece ... hmm. Not a fan.
Don't say to me like that, i'd love to see him in Italy. It'd be great, i'd buy him in one game called "Fantacalcio".
Inui just scored for Bochum against SpVgg Greuther Fürth ;D.....and in this second Fürth equalized...1:1.Let`s see what Bochum can do..maybe Inui scored again
I must say that I haven't seen such an own goal in years... [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUyMzCzqJ1g"]??????? - YouTube[/ame]
I don't quite understand with Google translate... So are they only interested, already made an offer or already bought him, so he'll transfer in Summer 2012?
They sent scouts to the last game against Greuther Furth and asked Bochum about his status with the club and transfer fee. This article also says that's second time they're closely observing Inui, the last time when he was Cerezo player. Inui himslef says, that although he scored 6 goals this season he's not satisfied with that and said that he has to score more.
I don't particularly like that Inui is played in a forward role currently, thus he doesn't build up play anymore and is seemingly wasted. I wonder if that is some kind of desperate attempt to compensate departed Tese & injured Delura... but it does not only look bad but is also far less entertaining imo.
Just scored against Duisburg. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rb3nbYKo_6U"]???? - YouTube[/ame] They just love scoring own goals after Inui hits
Strange season for Bochum. Last year went 3rd and lost the playoff against BM. And then.. they lost themselves, Inui is doing great so far, but Bochum is 10th and without any possibility of going up.