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Will Osula: Goal vs Man United nominated for PL Goal of the Season


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1 hour ago, RUHRLYASLEEVESUP said:

Perhaps a bit of context on his performance on Sunday, he was playing against West Ham, not wanting to piss on anyones chips but honestly I would of backed myself to of notched at least a hatrick against them 

Kids improving from a very low bar but aye maybes he's a decent back up to a proper striker, which won't be the Waterbuffalo or Wolte imo 


Aye I’m not trying to do the lad dirty, just offering a bit context, West Ham were & are woeful, would dearly love the lad to be the solution to our striker problems however have my doubts, my feeling is he’s going to be an impact sub / back up striker in the PL but obvs would love to be wrong 

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7 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

Feels more of a Leon Best 10/11 streak to me rather than much more. 

 

Thats the spirit!

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20 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

Feels more of a Leon Best 10/11 streak to me rather than much more. 

 

Need to change your username mate.

 

I don't think anyone expects him to continue scoring every game, the point is about analysing what he has to his game and if that can be an asset to us. 

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He will be a force once his finishing and technique improves. 

So many happy to pour cold water on his improvement no matter how  well he does.

He could end up saving us a fortune in the striker department if he continues to work hard. 

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On 18/05/2026 at 08:37, AyeDubbleYoo said:

Really depends if we’re planning to run with this system we’ve seen with Woltemade behind a main striker. If so the person has to have elite stamina and speed.


Would love Julian Alvarez in a perfect world 

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1 hour ago, BoSelecta said:

Fair to say if we he was putting up these numbers in La Liga and we signed him then people would be creaming their keks.

This is very true 

 

I couldn’t see it with him I’ll be the first to admit, I didn’t think he had PL goals in him to the level of the ones he has scored now. I didn’t think he had it mentally but apparently he is coachable after all :lol:


He has gone from un organised chaos to organised, most of the time chaos in a short time. Who knows how much he can improve on where he is but it’s a credit to the boy that we are having these conversations now. Hes got some finish on him off of either foot, you don’t see that very often. 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, andycap said:

He will be a force once his finishing and technique improves. 

So many happy to pour cold water on his improvement no matter how  well he does.

He could end up saving us a fortune in the striker department if he continues to work hard. 

 

 

He'll save us a fortune in failed strikers anyway. Why pay £70m for international strikers who can't get in the team ahead of him?

 

 

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27 minutes ago, BoSelecta said:

Fair to say if we he was putting up these numbers in La Liga and we signed him then people would be creaming their keks.


I’ll be calling him Guillermo Osula from now on

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3 hours ago, Jinky said:

 

Thats the spirit!

 

I'm enjoying it like. :lol:

 

Just think if we get a good offer off the back of it, I wouldn't be against cashing in. We've been horrific for cashing in on "purple patch" players while their stock is high.

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I like him. He's fast and physical, two-footed and willing to try things on the ball plus to me he looks like a promising finisher. He has shown a degree of finesse with both feet and I thought his two goals on Sunday were excellent finishes. Striking without hesitation while keeping the ball low and on target is most of the battle won.

I think given the makeup of our squad the clearest course would be to stick with a 4-2-3-1 and then you'd hope to sell Wissa and sign someone to compete with Osula. That obviously depends on Howe and on Woltemade's preferences and perhaps the financial side leaves us stuck with Wissa. You wouldn't want to go into next season with the same three or two of the three as our only options up top but you also don't want to crowd the picture.

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I think we've got enough to be getting on with transfer-wise without flogging Osula, so unless we get a genuinely mental bid, like £70m+ for instance, I'd keep. Feels like the hard work is starting to bear fruit after two years good work behind the scenes.

 

We've got Ramsdale, Krafth, Tripps and probably Gordon, Tonali and Tino to replace before we even think about trading up Willock, Wissa, Woltemade, Pope, Elanga, both the Murphys... Osula would be right down my list to sell.

 

 

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It's too early to tell if this is a purple patch or if he's just progressing well under Howe, on average forwards don't usually hit their purple patch until after 23 up to 28 so he's either an outlier or he's on the path to something really good, only the coaching set up could know that definitively so we have to put our faith in them doing the right thing. I'd say the signs are promising, it's not like Almiron who was still kind of pony, just everything he hit ended up in the back of the net. Osula is strong technically and skillfull with both feet, the goals came after.

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He would be great as a sub to bring on to stretch tired defences at Howe's favourite 60 minutes

Get a top class finisher with more pedigree for up top

We also perhaps need a different type of profile so we have all types

Osula is the fast chaotic Asprilla type
Woltmade is the silky number 10 type
Wissa is the poacher type
We need a strong powerful type, like Samu so we have got a mix of styles. 

Personally would like to see Osula as a winger option who can get goals because he's fast, skillful and two footed. 
We need someone more clinical at CF
 

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He's got such an awkward gait. Someone on here described it as running across a swimming pool on inflatables, or something to that effect. But he absolutely eats up ground like. He also looks like he doesn't have the ball fully under his control, but then seems to have an uncanny ability to move it very quickly away from players. He's shown some unreal skill at times. I like him. Do we build a team around him? Probably not, but he at least tries to take a man on and adds a bit of excitement. I don't know who else in our 11 actually is capable of beating someone one on one... Hall maybe.

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He’s racking up goals and getting into plenty goal scoring positions. He’s kicked into fresh air and kicked the ground on a some excellent deliveries into the box, if he’d converted those we’d be thinking wtf has Eddie created. Don’t sell this lad unless a silly offer comes in 

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1 hour ago, andycap said:

Why? He's bang in form give the lad his flowers I say. 

He deserves credit of course but to say he's the answer to lead the line next season it's a bit early for that.

 

 

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