If Kamata is doing well, so will the team. If Kamata's condition is bad, so is the team. He is a player who has a strong influence on the whole team in both good and bad ways.
It would be foolish to underestimate and not acquire a player with such solid skills just because he is Japanese. This is advice from the Japanese. Discrimination can never triumph over a talent honed through passion and constant practice.
@@be6302 He has enough physical strength to neutralize Dembele, and his body control is good, so he can take advantage of the opponent's center of gravity. In the first place, his main job is a Centre Midfielder and he shows his true value in build-up. A genius who can mass-produce goals despite being a defender
What do you say to a video that collects goals and assists? In fact, Kamata has high dribbling skills, and against Bayern, he has created a goal with excellent dribbling control in the box area. Dortmund and Atlético are also looking for him, so if AC Milan can get Kamata, they'll be lucky.
Pretty good but nothing special. Good technique, agility and pass. Bad physical and shoot, in Italy the goalkeepers don't will let him score so easily.
Questo è un altro buco nell'acqua... Fa gol solo perché gioca contro portieri che hanno le mani di burro o di un livello estremamente basso... Ma possibile che Paolo Maldini non se ne renda conto... Il vero fenomeno qua è Kolo Muani, non di certo Kamada... Giocatore mediocre che ha avuto una stagione in stato di grazia, soprattutto per merito di Randal Kolo Muani. Spero mi smentisca ma non credo lo farà.
Japanese people's statements of favouritism mean nothing. As a Japanese, I apologise. But I just want Kamata to play an active role and I have no bad intentions.