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He’s premier league quality. He’ll get more time. The championship is tough for players like that
Krov has no doubt got the ability, he just needs to become physically stronger, or at least apply himself more at that part of his game. He's another player who will get better with time and games under his belt.
Is he on a loan to perm, does anyone know?
(01-25-2020, 08:33 PM)Pneumann Wrote: [ -> ]Is he on a loan to perm, does anyone know?

No option 

http://sportwitness.co.uk/player-on-loan...is-season/
(01-25-2020, 09:15 PM)Geralous Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-25-2020, 08:33 PM)Pneumann Wrote: [ -> ]Is he on a loan to perm, does anyone know?

No option 

http://sportwitness.co.uk/player-on-loan...is-season/

Thanks.
Interesting Danny Murphy said Krov was absolutely brilliant yesterday on MOTD. Singled him out for a lot of praise.

With Pereira missing for the next two Krov has a real shot at staking a claim. If he does quite what happens when Pereira is back will be interesting.

Nice problem to have I guess.
Krovs performance yesterday was absolute quality.

That’s the Krov is got excited about at Forest.

I was in the lower tier yesterday and his work rate off the ball was brilliant as well.
(01-26-2020, 08:30 AM)Dumbo Wrote: [ -> ]Krovs performance yesterday was absolute quality.

That’s the Krov is got excited about at Forest.

I was in the lower tier yesterday and his work rate off the ball was brilliant as well.

Agree.

Krov was excellent in his first couple of games for us, but then Periera came in and he seemed to be heavily impacted.

If he can play like he did yesterday, then we have a real player on our hands... we just desperately need a bit out pace to create the kind of space he had yesterday in games where teams try and nullify us.
Krov yesterday was a a classic example of “the higher level suits some players better”. He did well and is definitely a classy player if not a “game changer”.

West Ham had no bite in midfield where as the championship is like a snorkelling trip to the Bayou in Alligator mating season. Given some time he gets his head up and knocks it’s forward....under pressure he keeps it simple. Nice.

Quite glad Parerira wasn’t given the chance to show what he could do against such a soft underbelly. Word is out and he’s the special one.
(01-25-2020, 07:47 PM)ABBaggie Wrote: [ -> ]Thought Krov was lively and got into some great positions today but still guilty of holding onto the ball too long at times. The extra touch often slows things down.

+1. We had a few opportunities to break yesterday in the second half but when he got onto the ball he held it up and allowed West Ham to get back. He was outstanding in the first half mind.
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