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Thread: Cavaleiro or Jota?

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    Cavaleiro or Jota?

    Without wanting to sound critical, Jota has looked a bit 'lightweight' so far this season, now Cavaleiro is back to full fitness and with match time under his belt I think a front three of Costa, Cavaleiro and Raul Jimenez looks more promising although this is undoubtedly a nice problem to have.
    Traore on the other hand, is clearly not a 90 minute player, that's an awful lot of money to pay out for an impact sub.

    Never mind, could be worse I suppose

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    Quote Originally Posted by goldnblack View Post
    Without wanting to sound critical, Jota has looked a bit 'lightweight' so far this season, now Cavaleiro is back to full fitness and with match time under his belt I think a front three of Costa, Cavaleiro and Raul Jimenez looks more promising although this is undoubtedly a nice problem to have.
    Traore on the other hand, is clearly not a 90 minute player, that's an awful lot of money to pay out for an impact sub.

    Never mind, could be worse I suppose
    Jota hasn’t adapted to the prem as well as those around him, Cavaleiro will probably stay first choice for a few games it’ll be interesting to see how he copes. I still rate all our forwards they all offer something, but none of them will score 10-15 a season!

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