Tancredi Palmeri @tancredipalmeri 15m
I read that Liverpool is strongly linked to Yarmolenko. Now, that would be a seriously good signing
Yes.I watched the first minute of that video and he comes across as a bit of a Quaresma style showboater... has he got the substance and mentality to back it up?
What's he like in terms of pace?
I've got a boss song to 'yarmelenko' stuck in my head, to the tune of alouette gentile alouette.
His name fits it perfectly, catchy, easy to sing, loads of room to add lyrics.
Yarmolenko is one of the most exciting right wing-forwards in Europe. He is deadly cutting in on his left foot. His style as a winger is kind of polar opposite to Willian: he is much more direct and goal-scoring oriented, but on the flip side, he loses the ball more often. In the past I compared Willian to Ribery; well, Yarmola is like Robben. A game winner most of the time, but can be frustrating to watch when things don't go his way. He is a leader by personality and tends to play better in the most important games.
Dynamo's president, Igor Surkis, bought several high-profile foreign players in order to bring his team back to the Champions League after they disppointingly missed out to Dnipro last season. I would be extremely surprised if he would even consider selling his best player with this crucial season already under way, especially since Yarmolenko is Ukrainian and due to the "limit" system in Ukrainian football, he would need to be replaced by another Ukrainian player - but all the good ones are already taken by Shakhtar and Dnipro. That would be an admission of defeat before the season really got under way. Dynamo started the season poorly and the coach is already under pressure, but it's probably too early to disband the team - although you never know.
Yarmolenko is one of the most exciting right wing-forwards in Europe. He is deadly cutting in on his left foot. His style as a winger is kind of polar opposite to Willian: he is much more direct and goal-scoring oriented, but on the flip side, he loses the ball more often. In the past I compared Willian to Ribery; well, Yarmola is like Robben. A game winner most of the time, but can be frustrating to watch when things don't go his way. He is a leader by personality and tends to play better in the most important games.
Dynamo's president, Igor Surkis, bought several high-profile foreign players in order to bring his team back to the Champions League after they disppointingly missed out to Dnipro last season. I would be extremely surprised if he would even consider selling his best player with this crucial season already under way, especially since Yarmolenko is Ukrainian and due to the "limit" system in Ukrainian football, he would need to be replaced by another Ukrainian player - but all the good ones are already taken by Shakhtar and Dnipro. That would be an admission of defeat before the season really got under way. Dynamo started the season poorly and the coach is already under pressure, but it's probably too early to disband the team - although you never know.
Certainly has a trick or two up his sleeve..
Look a tricky player.. but the he is playing in the Ukrainian league..
17 million being touted for his services...
Substance?Where's the freaking link for this punk for freak's sake?
Don't see no substance here already.
ToulouseAn emulsified high-fat offal tube?
What flavour is it?