TBH, I'm not I (or some others) have seen enough Taylor Booth action to make a comparison. Maybe @ussoccer97531 knows, he seems to rate both very highly. Here are some clips in the meantime, though. Taylor: Zach: 1239707825686839297 is not a valid tweet id streamable.com/ow0p0
I'd say that Taylor compares favorably with Efra Alvarez. The same top skills level, but he moves much better (what isn't difficult) and strong in defense. Still not that high mobility, probably would grow into great #6, or good #10, but not #8. Zach seems pretty skilled though not to Taylor's level, moves great and not that strong. Probably #8.
Geez, the move that starts around 0:56 -- the way he used his teammate's movement off the throw-in to set up the defender for what amounts to complete evaporation is quite lovely. I've just watched it like five times in a row.
Sure but if we're just shouting out names that Zach Booth is associated with in a general way, John Wilkes Booth -- not exactly one of history's heroes. It's a two-edged sword is what I'm saying.
Starts: Zach Booth starts for the Leicester City u18s. pic.twitter.com/eLvU5SfkPb— Daniel (@DanielSmith1022) September 26, 2020
Zach Booth started for the Leicester City u18s. pic.twitter.com/ZSxEQ5eDIR— Daniel (@DanielSmith1022) October 3, 2020
Scores for U18s: Zach Booth scores!!⚽️ pic.twitter.com/Sy4ZmSk4Kn— 🇺🇸 ⚽ east (@eastdeflection) May 4, 2021