Why Nobody Can Stop The Premier League’s Best Dribbler



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Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye has quickly become one of the Premier League’s best dribblers. In this episode of The Breakdown @DjuadBiRf4/edit, @DjuadBiRf4/edit explores Ndiaye’s range of tricks her uses to break away from his opponents and why he is one of the Premier League’s most unpredictable players.

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34 thoughts on “Why Nobody Can Stop The Premier League’s Best Dribbler”

  1. Unfortunately, Everton players do not often take advantage of his movements. Several times Ndiaye finds no one in position to passto near or inside the opposition's box.

  2. The only concern around Ndiaye is the lack of quality around him. Gueye has stepped up in recent weeks, but so often he does all these things to create chances or space, but the chance is created for Barry or Beto, who waste it – or he holds it up, waiting for an overlap, and there isn't one, because OBrien is playing behind him.

    His stats are strong, but they could be outrageous if he was in a better team, and I have no confidence he would be keen to stay beyond the summer if we don't recruit seriously.

  3. I had to pause the video to write a comment. When you said Jack Grealish is one of the country’s best dribblers you obviously don’t know what you’re talking about. I have never seen Grealish dribble past anyone except pub Landlords when he’s face down on is local pubs bar.

  4. its really refreshing to see individual skill making a comeback in modern football, especially when its happening in the premier league. Makes me thing of circa 2010's football.

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