Wolfpac wrote:It just goes to show what an experienced brilliant manager can do with a player that at first looked woeful, happy for the lad proving us all wrong, he looks so lethal right now!!
Wolfpac wrote:It just goes to show what an experienced brilliant manager can do with a player that at first looked woeful, happy for the lad proving us all wrong, he looks so lethal right now!!
Forever Blue wrote:Kenneth Zohore went off in the 83rd minute,injured.
Bluebird For Life wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Kenneth Zohore went off in the 83rd minute,injured.
clever by Warnock who said Zohore needs a rest. Might not be able to play for Denmark if he's injured
Forever Blue wrote:Kenneth Zohore scores two goals again today,thats double figures now.
Thankfully Neil Warnock has said Johore is "NOT FOR SALE" at any price
I would just like to take this opportunity again to say how wrong I was about KenZo
What a striker every time I see him he surprises the living shit out of me
Sky Sports raving about him.
Scandinavianbluebird wrote:Wolfpac wrote:It just goes to show what an experienced brilliant manager can do with a player that at first looked woeful, happy for the lad proving us all wrong, he looks so lethal right now!!
No it doesn't. It shows what a bit of patience and giving players a chance to adapt will do..
Ibby wrote:I bet few teams will make bids for him. Lets hope he doesn't jump ship.
Forever Blue wrote:Kenneth Zohore went off in the 83rd minute,injured.
Ray Bishop wrote:Zohore is turning into a real handful, he must be a nightmare to defend against. Let's hope no Prem clubs come sniffing around him in the summer, as I feel he could get us the goals to at least get us in the play offs. If he does go, we'll get at least £10 Mill for him. Hope it don't come to that though.
Btw, Zohore scored his 10th League goal of the season, first City player to get 10 in a season since Kenny Miller in 2011/12.
Scandinavianbluebird wrote:Wolfpac wrote:It just goes to show what an experienced brilliant manager can do with a player that at first looked woeful, happy for the lad proving us all wrong, he looks so lethal right now!!
No it doesn't. It shows what a bit of patience and giving players a chance to adapt will do..
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Scandinavianbluebird wrote:Wolfpac wrote:It just goes to show what an experienced brilliant manager can do with a player that at first looked woeful, happy for the lad proving us all wrong, he looks so lethal right now!!
No it doesn't. It shows what a bit of patience and giving players a chance to adapt will do..
And the person who gave KZ "a bit of patience and a chance to adapt" was Warnock
Scandinavianbluebird wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Scandinavianbluebird wrote:Wolfpac wrote:It just goes to show what an experienced brilliant manager can do with a player that at first looked woeful, happy for the lad proving us all wrong, he looks so lethal right now!!
No it doesn't. It shows what a bit of patience and giving players a chance to adapt will do..
And the person who gave KZ "a bit of patience and a chance to adapt" was Warnock
More like he didn't have much choice.. But sure, lets go with that. He certainly didn't turn him from woeful to brilliant
Wolfpac wrote:It just goes to show what an experienced brilliant manager can do with a player that at first looked woeful, happy for the lad proving us all wrong, he looks so lethal right now!!
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Scandinavianbluebird wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Scandinavianbluebird wrote:Wolfpac wrote:It just goes to show what an experienced brilliant manager can do with a player that at first looked woeful, happy for the lad proving us all wrong, he looks so lethal right now!!
No it doesn't. It shows what a bit of patience and giving players a chance to adapt will do..
And the person who gave KZ "a bit of patience and a chance to adapt" was Warnock
More like he didn't have much choice.. But sure, lets go with that. He certainly didn't turn him from woeful to brilliant
Well KZ was certainly woeful prior to the Wolves game. Warnock and the player admit it was NW's straight talking which changed his outlook. TBH it is very crass to claim that Warnock was not responsible for the upturn in Zohore's form.
Forever Blue wrote:Kenneth Zohore scores two goals again today,thats double figures now.
Thankfully Neil Warnock has said Johore is "NOT FOR SALE" at any price
Sky Sports raving about him.
Ray Bishop wrote:Ray Bishop wrote:Zohore is turning into a real handful, he must be a nightmare to defend against. Let's hope no Prem clubs come sniffing around him in the summer, as I feel he could get us the goals to at least get us in the play offs. If he does go, we'll get at least £10 Mill for him. Hope it don't come to that though.
Btw, Zohore scored his 10th League goal of the season, first City player to get 10 in a season since Kenny Miller in 2011/12.
Just checked, Kenwynne got over 10 a few seasons later. My bad.
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