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I really question the fact he hasn't learned anything. I think he really does, but people don't seem to realize he will never look 'beautiful' technically. He is another kind of striker. Sorry to see this is biasing people's view on his effectiveness as a striker. A bias sometimes strengthened by his from time to time lacklustre bodylanguage when things do not pan out right for him in some games.

Also: the part about him not working hard is utter bullshit. I am very sorry. In pretty much every interview held by others in the NT (eg. KDB, but also the coaches) he is said to work harder than anyone else, staying after training to practise extra shots, continuously watching tape to study other strikers. In one of the interviews they called him the human football database.

He is big, fast, has excellent instincts and scores goals. He will never be good at his first touch, but it has progressed. At Everton his link up is being trained, as it should People who watched him at Anderlecht like I have will acknowledge this.

We forget he is mere 20 years old - which adds to the bias there already is. Team him up with a good striker and watch what happens. I remember more than one year ago people called me crazy for boasting about Eden - this guy is going to be our ugly but effective goal scoring machine.

What wisdom is there in writing off a 20 year old freak of nature like him.... Ffs.

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Not everyone! ;)

I remember a few of us said that loaning him was the right decision, regardless if he was scoring goals or not, especially considering Mourinho allowed it.

Lukaku's always been known as a goalscorer, his main problems lie in other areas, which is what I have said from day one, which is why the Everton loan spell is good for him because he gets to be number 1 striker at a top 6 club who are challenging for CL.

It is very funny how most that blasted a few of us for agreeing with the loan are now coming around though.

true from the player's perspective.

however, for the club, all it matters is whether Lukaku would be able to contribute more than Demba Ba, which is not that difficult. Lukaku has made a case that he could be more influential than Demba Ba in my view.

Well, I guess it's not all that matters... Difficult to know how disruptive Lukaku would've been as a 3rd striker had he stayed. Despite his technical deficiencies, Demba Ba is very professional and appears to be a team player (not to mention a good guy).

@Stingray, that's not bias as most if not all world class strikers have been very good technical players. His technical ineptitude will always hold him back, no matter how powerful and quick he may be. He still can improve technically, but it's the toughest area to develop.

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true from the player's perspective.

however, for the club, all it matters is whether Lukaku would be able to contribute more than Demba Ba, which is not that difficult. Lukaku has made a case that he could be more influential than Demba Ba in my view.

Well, I guess it's not all that matters... Difficult to know how disruptive Lukaku would've been as a 3rd striker had he stayed. Despite his technical deficiencies, Demba Ba is very professional and appears to be a team player (not to mention a good guy).

Lukaku would've definitely provided more than Ba, but as you said, he wouldn't sit around here being 3rd choice like Ba is. He would definitely moan/cry about it.

He needed to go out for his development. IMO it's better that he's number 1 at Everton rather than number 2/3 at Chelsea.

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Don't say you haven't been warned. -_-

Well KDB gone, and I bet Piazon as well.

He is of the similar mold of KDB.

Courtoius and Lukaku I'm not sure.

The club and Mourinho have a tough call on Courtois cause Cech is still good, and goalkeepers can be good till their 40's....

For Lukaku, if the guy can accept to be 2nd or 3rd striker depends on who we keep and who we buy then good.

If he wants the same amount of play time as Everton, then just like KDB and Mata he will be sold, sadly.

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Not everyone! ;)

I remember a few of us said that loaning him was the right decision, regardless if he was scoring goals or not, especially considering Mourinho allowed it.

Lukaku's always been known as a goalscorer, his main problems lie in other areas, which is what I have said from day one, which is why the Everton loan spell is good for him because he gets to be number 1 striker at a top 6 club who are challenging for CL.

It is very funny how most that blasted a few of us for agreeing with the loan are now coming around though.

Most of us still think Lukaku could have played for Chelsea had Eto´o was not bought. How about them cookies ?

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@Stingray, that's not bias as most if not all world class strikers have been very good technical players. His technical ineptitude will always hold him back, no matter how powerful and quick he may be. He still can improve technically, but it's the toughest area to develop.

I get what you are aiming at, but i mean bias in the sense that people ascribe him bad technical skills easier due to his physical appearance, height, bulk. I would actually say he is average-ok , and not 'terrible'. If you see the touches Torres misses (not to mention Ba).... Furthermore, he can really do it when he is ok mentally, which is probably true for most strikers.

So, being average technical, but having the instinct and the physical prowess makes him a powerfull weapon imo.

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Not everyone! ;)

I remember a few of us said that loaning him was the right decision, regardless if he was scoring goals or not, especially considering Mourinho allowed it.

Lukaku's always been known as a goalscorer, his main problems lie in other areas, which is what I have said from day one, which is why the Everton loan spell is good for him because he gets to be number 1 striker at a top 6 club who are challenging for CL.

It is very funny how most that blasted a few of us for agreeing with the loan are now coming around though.

I still think it was the wrong move. Ba simply isn't good enough and has contributed the square root of fuck all to our campaign, whilst Torres has been inconsistent and injury-prone. We needed another striker and Lukaku would have got plenty of minutes whilst playing and training alongside top quality players who might have actually improved his play and kept him in line off the pitch.

At Everton he's faced almost zero competition for a starting spot and I'm not sure how closely related their football is to our's. It was a bad decision and to be honest I think we could've done with a striker who has 'always been known as a goalscorer', don't you?

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