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Marko Grujic


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Had a look through a shitly translated Red Star forum some time back, and they did liken him to Pogba and Yaya Toure in terms of style of play, in that he has excellent technique and passing ability for someone that tall. Hopefully, he's less of a lazy cunt than the other two. There were also a couple of Serbian LFC fans who seemed made up with the transfer.

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I have just finished browsing through a few of his youtube videos and I can say that I am absolutely ecstatic that we have signed Marko Grujic, the future of this great football club. For those wondering what type of player he is and what position he plays etc..., I have gathered from my careful viewing that he seems to be a hybrid "#6/regista" with the capabilities to thrive as a "#8."

 

Some have said they see him as a "Pogba" or a "Gerrard" and therefore envision him being more of a "hybrid #8/trequartista", but in my honest opinion, those views are off the mark. The qualities I immediately noticed during my study session; his breathtaking power in the middle of the park and his octopus like limbs he uses to easily cut out any danger indicate to me that he is clearly more of a "Redondo or Frank Rijkaard" like "shuttler" in midfield rather than a "hybrid #10" like Steven and Paul.

 

That's not to say he doesn't have any offensive capabilities. I have seen many of the game's greats and in my humble opinion he possesses the same dribbling technique of a young Willem Van Hanegem and his passing reminds me of a prime Jozsef Bozsik. In addition, in one particular clip, I was absolutely flabbergasted at the pure unadulterated power he was able to manufacture with his powerful right peg. It was, dare I say it, quite "Seedorf-esque".

 

In conclusion, it is with every confidence that I believe that young Marko can and hopefully will grace us with performances worthy of the traditions of Liverpool Football Club.

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I have just finished browsing through a few of his youtube videos and I can say that I am absolutely ecstatic that we have signed Marko Grujic, the future of this great football club. For those wondering what type of player he is and what position he plays etc..., I have gathered from my careful viewing that he seems to be a hybrid "#6/regista" with the capabilities to thrive as a "#8."

 

Some have said they see him as a "Pogba" or a "Gerrard" and therefore envision him being more of a "hybrid #8/trequartista", but in my honest opinion, those views are off the mark. The qualities I immediately noticed during my study session; his breathtaking power in the middle of the park and his octopus like limbs he uses to easily cut out any danger indicate to me that he is clearly more of a "Redondo or Frank Rijkaard" like "shuttler" in midfield rather than a "hybrid #10" like Steven and Paul.

 

That's not to say he doesn't have any offensive capabilities. I have seen many of the game's greats and in my humble opinion he possesses the same dribbling technique of a young Willem Van Hanegem and his passing reminds me of a prime Jozsef Bozsik. In addition, in one particular clip, I was absolutely flabbergasted at the pure unadulterated power he was able to manufacture with his powerful right peg. It was, dare I say it, quite "Seedorf-esque".

 

In conclusion, it is with every confidence that I believe that young Marko can and hopefully will grace us with performances worthy of the traditions of Liverpool Football Club.

But does he have the blistering pace of a rabbit?

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