Wednesday, August 20, 2014

De Boer was annoyed at El Ghazi – Goal.com

During the preparation he was the main attraction and also during official matches has Anwar El Ghazi assert themselves. Frank de Boer is happy with his pupil

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El Ghazi made eight goals in 150 minutes leading up to the season, and also in the Eredivisie he distinguished himself speak. Vitesse against the 19 year old winger made his debut with an assist, and last Sunday against AZ followed his first goal.

De Boer could they say no more to the talented winger back. “If you are good, you are ready for it,” says the successful coach talking to Ajax TV . “I think he has proven that he was on the right track last year at the end of the season and that has not gone unnoticed by us. Well, he continued.”

When there is a hole formed in the main body, De Boer El Ghazi decided by sliding. “By Lesly de Sa left (leased to Go Ahead Eagles, ed.) There was a hole free in the selection and that’s what I said directly to him. He has that opportunity with both hands grasped, it is nice to see that a youth player in the picture is. “

Criticism
Against AZ there was a point of criticism. El Ghazi wanted opponent Jeffrey Gouweleeuw with the ball at his feet overturn through technical feats, but lost the ball and also received a big tick. Emotions were running so high.

“A lot of young players, and I know that’s why we call it a bit of youthfulness with that kind of players think that’s nice or something”, says De Boer. “Usually not succeed those actions anyway and then you also get a kick dead.”

According to De Boer El Ghazi should leave such antics now omitted. “The biggest annoyance I find, finally gets Niklas Moisander a yellow card by the incident and that he must realize, in the end he did not count, but Niklas himself there, the team he’s got it I think that’s worse, frankly…. It is a good lesson for him, he just needs to make an opponent crazy with his actions at speed and not waving five times a bit with your leg through the air “

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