I have a theory about Koroma and players like him, of which there is a glut at this level.
Pace on the wing is a young boy's game. Those who can put the ball in play in the top top leagues, those who can't keep the shirt because they can run the ball up the pitch and play it short.
When they bulk up and fill out, another kid takes their place.
They are then lost, because they are ineffective on the wing, managers try to find a place along the front line for them.
But because they aren't out and out strikers, and they get overrun in midfield, they are an overhead.
I think this is Koroma, and Curtis is going the same way.
Pace on the wing is a young boy's game. Those who can put the ball in play in the top top leagues, those who can't keep the shirt because they can run the ball up the pitch and play it short.
When they bulk up and fill out, another kid takes their place.
They are then lost, because they are ineffective on the wing, managers try to find a place along the front line for them.
But because they aren't out and out strikers, and they get overrun in midfield, they are an overhead.
I think this is Koroma, and Curtis is going the same way.