RE: then he isn't really winning the ball </p> KO gets touches on the ball but he doesn't have the ability to head the ball down to our co-striker or our midfield.</p> I think it's a timing problem with him he tends to get under the ball so its flicked on or as usual put over the bar. </p> Like a rolling stone no direction known........... </p>
Without trying to be too critical... i think the problem is that whomever partners KO has no idea where the ball is going to go when it bounces off his head. Its all well and good making a run, and then another, and another..... but when the ball goes in a different direction everytime, its bound to be hard work.
Fair point.. But he seems to flick a few straight over his head to nobody where you would expect a player to be waiting.