Gedion Zelalem at FC Den Bosch

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  1. Suyuntuy

    Suyuntuy Member+

    Jul 16, 2007
    Vancouver, Canada
    Gedion is 21 already, can't wait two years to be noticed. He better gets a loan somewhere, anywhere, and performs better playing soccer than bringing the Gatorade.
     
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  2. wixson7

    wixson7 Member+

    May 12, 2009
    boulder
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  3. wixson7

    wixson7 Member+

    May 12, 2009
    boulder
    Good news. Per Jeorge Bird tweet:

    Gedion Zelalem is back in full training with the U23s.
    3:15 PM · Jul 3, 2018
     
  4. mschofield

    mschofield Member+

    May 16, 2000
    Berlin
    Club:
    Union Berlin
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Does this mean he's being given a shot to impress Unai, or that he's not? For a 21 year old who was seen as a first team prospect to be assigned to the U-23s (he turns 22 midseason, after all. That is the last possible year to be U-23 i'd think) sounds like a mixed bag.
    Maybe Unai is different than most new managers in high pressure situations, and he will be focused on long term growth etc. But if he is not all about 2020 and beyond, this could be an out of sight, out of mind solution.
     
  5. Jazzy Altidore

    Jazzy Altidore Member+

    Sep 2, 2009
    San Francisco
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    He’s given the “opportunity” in the sense that he’s openly training within the reserve/youth system, but it seems more that they are doing him a solid to help him recover from a bad injury than giving him a look. Even pre-injury, he’s shown himself to be nowhere near an EPL talent.
     
  6. mschofield

    mschofield Member+

    May 16, 2000
    Berlin
    Club:
    Union Berlin
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    That's what I thought, though I'm not sure this is much of a favor, but more of a see what your agent can find.
     
  7. Suyuntuy

    Suyuntuy Member+

    Jul 16, 2007
    Vancouver, Canada
    We'll know next summer. At this point he's going to need a few months to recover match fitness, and only next summer we'll know what his chances are, depending on where he goes on a loan.
     
  8. chad

    chad Member+

    Jun 24, 1999
    Manhattan Beach
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    You are on fire with this kind of comment today!

    Did you remember to post in the Boyd thread?
     
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  9. Patrick167

    Patrick167 Member+

    Dortmund
    United States
    May 4, 2017
    The U23, Premier League 2 is used by some clubs, it seems, and not others. Everton is big on it as a development tool, for instance while the Manchester clubs more to park reserve players (but not real prospects). Arsenal is in flux as a club but has generally played prospects there. It does seem that if you are good in the PL2, you can get a loan to the Championship and do well there.
     
  10. olephill2

    olephill2 Member+

    Oct 6, 2006
    Club:
    Watford FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    This post is surely out of place in a Yanks Abroad thread, but if Gedion Zelalem can stay healthy AND get his club career on track as an effective player, he could be a pretty good fit long-term in a USMNT 4-3-3 with a midfield that includes guys like Tyler Adams and Weston McKennie.

    One of Zelalem's criticisms is that he's a bit of a luxury player who doesn't cover enough ground or get stuck in enough defensively to meet the demands of the modern game, nor does he provide enough goalscoring or chance creation.

    Both Adams and McKennie have high motors and cover a ton of ground, and their activity level could provide ample cover for a guy like Zelalem in a line-up that looks like this, particularly if you slot Zelalem on the same side of the field as a winger who contributes defensively like Kenny Saief or Paul Arriola.

    Saief/Arriola------ST--------Pulisic
    -------Zelalem--------Adams------
    --------------McKennie---------------
    LWB------------------------------RWB
    -------------CB--------CB-------------
    --------------------GK------------------
     
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  11. Tigerpunk

    Tigerpunk Member+

    Jun 17, 2004
    Parks, Tillman, Weah, Roldan, Durkin, JP Torres, Amon, Reyna, even Green, Hyndman, etc. No reason to be putting all your eggs in one basket like that. We have a number of young, promising prospects, any one that pans out will be a boon.
     
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  12. ArsenalMetro

    ArsenalMetro Member+

    United States
    Aug 5, 2008
    Chicago, IL
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    There were so many qualifiers in his post that I'm hard-pressed to believe that he's putting any eggs in a basket, much less all of them. ;)
     
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  13. olephill2

    olephill2 Member+

    Oct 6, 2006
    Club:
    Watford FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Right, I agree. I was making more of a comment about stylistic fit for Zelalem if he were to develop into a player worth capping on the national team. I'd argue that a player like Zelalem benefits from having central midfield partners like Tyler Adams and Weston McKennie (both runner-types who have high engines and cover a lot of ground).

    Exactly - all of the eggs are being juggled in my hands in this metaphor. ;)
     
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  14. Sandon Mibut

    Sandon Mibut Member+

    Feb 13, 2001
    Let's get the kid some first-team minutes in a decent league before we start penciling him into national team formations.

    Besides, everyone knows he'll be best for the US as a late-game advanced central midfield creative type! You know, unless we give that role to Keaton.
     
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  15. chad

    chad Member+

    Jun 24, 1999
    Manhattan Beach
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I'll say this: it's more fun imagining positive and silly-speculative outcomes while we wait to see what happens than it is to read self-proclaimed expert scouts peddling hindsight "smarts" in every damn thread.
     
  16. wixson7

    wixson7 Member+

    May 12, 2009
    boulder
    Page 6 bump....

    Check out @DMVsoccer96’s Tweet:
     
  17. ShaftBrewer

    ShaftBrewer Member+

    Jul 18, 2017
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    It may just be the angle but his legs look remarkably small for a professional footballer.
     
  18. Midas Mulligan

    Midas Mulligan Member+

    Jul 24, 2013
    NYC
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Looks thicc to me
     
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  19. Tom Collingsworth

    Jun 14, 2011
    North Carolina
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    He definitely looks bigger than I remember him at the U-20 World Cup, especially his chest and shoulders. He's either been hitting the weights or he's starting to get his man body, or both.
     
  20. Bruce S

    Bruce S Member+

    Sep 10, 1999
    But remarkably big for an Ethiopian!
     
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  21. Sandon Mibut

    Sandon Mibut Member+

    Feb 13, 2001
    Nurture > Nature.
     
  22. Midas Mulligan

    Midas Mulligan Member+

    Jul 24, 2013
    NYC
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    He’s just as American as us!

    :sneaky:
     
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  23. bballshawn

    bballshawn Member+

    Feb 5, 2014
    Delaware
    Club:
    Philadelphia Union
    Compared to Timothy wear who some say is small his thigh muscles are small for sure
     
  24. dougtee

    dougtee Member+

    Feb 7, 2007
    would zelalem ever get loaned to mls to rehab?
     
  25. ArsenalMetro

    ArsenalMetro Member+

    United States
    Aug 5, 2008
    Chicago, IL
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Honestly not sure who would want to take on a rehab project for a player who hasn't succeeded in a decent league.

    Like, I can see someone in MLS signing Giuseppe Rossi, but not Zelalem.
     

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