“Menor Solomon is a 1st leg player, most of them didn’t mind”

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Manor Solomon is in the best shape of his life. Fulham’s Israeli has scored in each of his last five games and is helping his surprising team in the fight for the ticket to Europe next year. In the English media they continue to praise the extremist, and in the “EDGE OF THE BOX” podcast journalist Jonathan Wilson talked about him before the match against Arsenal.

“I still think that Solomon is a one-legged player, but it didn’t bother Aryan Robben either,” said Wilson, “however, the fact that he is a one-legged player in my opinion can prevent him from reaching the highest levels.”

“Anyway he’s playing brilliantly at the moment and even if he only has one trick, if he’s that effective then it doesn’t matter. I think the defenders will quickly learn what he’s doing and that will be the real test for him, to try to deal with that. At the moment he’s effective Amazingly,” he concluded, “I guess people who watched him at Shakhtar wondered if he could make that move to England, so far it looks like it’s all for him.”

Fulham will come to the match against Arsenal on Sunday after their first loss in a month and a half, against Brentford. Marco Silva’s team is ranked seventh in the Premier League with a number of games in excess of their rivals in the fight for Europe. On the other side waits the leader, who knows that an away game awaits her against a tough opponent and will try to record a fifth league victory in a row that will maintain the gap from Manchester City.

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