by Negative_Jeff »
16 Feb 2010 11:48
I cannot see the point of these comparisons between Kebe and Gilkes, wide players but completely different. So I`ll have a go.
Kebe can play on either flank for a start and can beat a man on either side. Very quick but he can trick his way out of tight situations from a standing start and can confuse defenders and the crowd by not quite falling over. Crossing, final pass and general decision making is piss poor.
Gilkes on the other hand was all left side, tended to beat his man on the outside using raw pace. Not the best but crossing was certainly better than Kebe as was the defensive side of his game.
See, pointless so lets nip this "run run run Kebe" nonsense in the bud. Besides he already has a song.