I think one of his best individual moments for pure technique was his cross for Mo versus West Ham. Sometime forgotten but that goal was an outstanding goal and his first time cross was an outstanding part of it. https://youtu.be/EqFw7s3NI-U
shame . but leaves the way for harvey to floorish .
E=MC3
Harvey has a high ceiling.
On the verge of signing for Chicago Fire in the MLS.
He will be the greatest player to ever do it over there, if he stays fit. Zlatan was excellent over there, Giovinco maybe the best and Insigne is still good enough to go over there and dominate, but for technique, quality and ability to execute, he's got to be the greatest player ever to sign for a club over there whilst still a good age (excusing that Insigne is joining in the summer).
In terms of profile Shaqiri would be right up there but Josef Martinez at his best is the greatest I've seen playing in that league. When Almiron was there Atlanta were unlike anything the league had seen in terms of attacking impetus.
Yeah I liked Martinez pre-injury. He's still one of the best strikers in the league but hasn't maintained the wild goal rate he had for his first three years in the league. Obviously Almiron was shit hot in the states and got his big move, why did Martinez never move? Was his poor time at Torino held against him, because he was only 23 when Torino decided he wasn't good enough.He's probably missed his opportunity in Europe now, just interested to know why nothing ever materialised (or did it and he preferred the adulation and success in Atlanta?)
ha think this award would oddly enough go to Shaun Wright Philips of all people. He was a goal MACHINE for ages here
https://www.instagram.com/p/ChFMuT0gRN6/Love this from him/Chicago Fire. A great lad is Shaq.