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Thought this was an interesting article describing the strengths and weaknesses in his game.

There are plenty of Colombians who have impressed the masses when coming over to Europe, with Falcao, James Rodriguez, and Iván Cordoba to name a few. All of those players have all had a long lasting impact for their clubs. Davinson Sanchez is the latest player to force Europe to stand up and take notice and Alfredo Morelos could be the next one to make his mark in the continent. He won’t be known by many yet, but he is somebody that football fans should be looking out for.

He has been plying his trade with Finnish club HJK and is the top scorer in the Veikkausliiga with 11 goals in 12 league games. Despite being just 20, the physical forward has experience in European competition, as he was a main player in the HJK team that nearly reached the group stages of the Europa League last season, as well as having played for his country, with four caps for Colombia Under 17s and six for their Under 20s to his name.

His ambitions to make his name known across Europe has taken another step, as he has just made the move to Rangers. Following on from their well documented troubles in recent seasons, his new club are looking to gain their status as a power in both Scotland and Europe and Morelos will be aiming to do the same.

Who is Alfredo Morelos?

Alfredo Morelos is a 20 year old striker, who was born in Cereté, Colombia. He started his off his professional career in Columbia with Independiente Medellin, making his debut in 2014 as an exciting teenager. Morelos failed to really make much of an impact at the Colombian club, making only 12 league starts across two seasons. However, the powerful striker was sent on loan to HJK where he begun to show the talent that he possesses.

In the season he spent on loan at the Finnish club he got 30 goals in 43 appearances in all competitions. This included four goals in European competition, with two against FK Atlantas, one against Beroe Stara Zagora and another against IFK Göteborg, although his last goal in the competition wasn’t enough to prevent his side from being knocked out in the 3rd qualifying round of the Europa League. He finished that season as the second top scorer in the league with 16 goals, one behind Roope Riski.

His performances earned him a permanent move to Helsinki, as the Colombian striker signed in a deal worth approximately £425,000 in January 2017. Since then he has improved further, already notching up 11 goals in the Veikkausliiga, putting him five goals ahead of any other player in the league at the time of writing. This form was enough to make Rangers come in with a bid for around £1 million and he has now signed for them.

What is his Style of Play?

Morelos is a very direct player who uses pace, power and strength in an almost brutish way to force his way through opposing defenders. When he receives the ball from his deeper lying team mates he is not afraid to turn and run on his own, using his physical capabilities to try to force a chance, rather than waiting for his team mates to catch up, which would potentially slow down a counter attack. He is always looking to get on the score sheet and can often be found just outside the six yard box ready to pounce on balls in from team mates such as Atom, Juha Pirinen and Evans Mensah.

Off the ball Morelos is very hard working and is the sort of striker that will defend from the front and try to win the ball back for his side. There are times when his frustrations get the better of him, for example when playing against HIFK he kicked the ball away after feeling he had been fouled, but like many strikers, the aggression that he shows definitely enhances his game.

What are his Strengths?

His physicality is a large reason why he is so hard to deal with. His pace, power and strength are the framework from which he plays the game. This physical attributes allow him to hold the ball up before bringing a team mate into the game, to run past opposition defenders and to make sure that he is able to do those things all game. He isn’t the tallest, standing at 5 foot 9 inches, but he has a good leap and is certainly no pushover in the air.

Another strength which is a key one for any striker is that he gets goals. At the time of writing, Morelos has a Veikkausliiga total of 11 goals in just in just 12 league matches, as well as a further five in seven games in the Suomen Cup.

Last season Morelos got 16 goals in 30 games, which is a great record, but doesn’t match his exploits in front of goal so far this season. This shows how much he is developing, which is something that will excite fans, as it highlights the fact that he is not yet the finished article and that there is still more potential within him that is ready to be brought out.

Morelos also has incredible persistence. He will keep going all game to make sure that he gets on the score sheet and helps his team as much as possible. The Colombian striker has scored five goals in all competitions in the last 10 minutes of matches since the Finnish season started in January.

What are his Weaknesses?

Morelos’ overall game could potentially benefit from a little bit of refinement. Due to the speed with which he often plays the game, he can sometimes mess up his shot and scuff attempts when in front of goal. This is something he will have to cut out of his game and develop as he continues to move into bigger leagues where he will get fewer chances.

His decision making can also be off at times, which can result in him losing the ball when there would have been an option which could have led to a clear goal scoring chance. The Colombian’s running will often have an end product once he gets to the by line, but there are times when he and his team mates could potentially benefit from him picking his head up and looking to bring someone into the game rather than attempting to go it alone.

http://outsideoftheboot.com/2017/07/11/scout-report-alfredo-morelos-rangers-new-striker/

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11 minutes ago, BlueThunder said:

I think we saw an example of both his strength and weakness as described above in the Marseille match.

Within about 5 seconds as well. He did well to create a chance out of nothing and then fluffed his shot. He will come good. 

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2 minutes ago, johanhentze said:

Within about 5 seconds as well. He did well to create a chance out of nothing and then fluffed his shot. He will come good. 

I think he will too, he showed good intelligence when he picked the ball up from deep and beat his man managing to draw a foul. I think he'll be a big player for us in a couple of years

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43 minutes ago, Lloyd72 said:

Thought this was an interesting article describing the strengths and weaknesses in his game.

There are plenty of Colombians who have impressed the masses when coming over to Europe, with Falcao, James Rodriguez, and Iván Cordoba to name a few. All of those players have all had a long lasting impact for their clubs. Davinson Sanchez is the latest player to force Europe to stand up and take notice and Alfredo Morelos could be the next one to make his mark in the continent. He won’t be known by many yet, but he is somebody that football fans should be looking out for.

He has been plying his trade with Finnish club HJK and is the top scorer in the Veikkausliiga with 11 goals in 12 league games. Despite being just 20, the physical forward has experience in European competition, as he was a main player in the HJK team that nearly reached the group stages of the Europa League last season, as well as having played for his country, with four caps for Colombia Under 17s and six for their Under 20s to his name.

His ambitions to make his name known across Europe has taken another step, as he has just made the move to Rangers. Following on from their well documented troubles in recent seasons, his new club are looking to gain their status as a power in both Scotland and Europe and Morelos will be aiming to do the same.

Who is Alfredo Morelos?

Alfredo Morelos is a 20 year old striker, who was born in Cereté, Colombia. He started his off his professional career in Columbia with Independiente Medellin, making his debut in 2014 as an exciting teenager. Morelos failed to really make much of an impact at the Colombian club, making only 12 league starts across two seasons. However, the powerful striker was sent on loan to HJK where he begun to show the talent that he possesses.

In the season he spent on loan at the Finnish club he got 30 goals in 43 appearances in all competitions. This included four goals in European competition, with two against FK Atlantas, one against Beroe Stara Zagora and another against IFK Göteborg, although his last goal in the competition wasn’t enough to prevent his side from being knocked out in the 3rd qualifying round of the Europa League. He finished that season as the second top scorer in the league with 16 goals, one behind Roope Riski.

His performances earned him a permanent move to Helsinki, as the Colombian striker signed in a deal worth approximately £425,000 in January 2017. Since then he has improved further, already notching up 11 goals in the Veikkausliiga, putting him five goals ahead of any other player in the league at the time of writing. This form was enough to make Rangers come in with a bid for around £1 million and he has now signed for them.

What is his Style of Play?

Morelos is a very direct player who uses pace, power and strength in an almost brutish way to force his way through opposing defenders. When he receives the ball from his deeper lying team mates he is not afraid to turn and run on his own, using his physical capabilities to try to force a chance, rather than waiting for his team mates to catch up, which would potentially slow down a counter attack. He is always looking to get on the score sheet and can often be found just outside the six yard box ready to pounce on balls in from team mates such as Atom, Juha Pirinen and Evans Mensah.

Off the ball Morelos is very hard working and is the sort of striker that will defend from the front and try to win the ball back for his side. There are times when his frustrations get the better of him, for example when playing against HIFK he kicked the ball away after feeling he had been fouled, but like many strikers, the aggression that he shows definitely enhances his game.

What are his Strengths?

His physicality is a large reason why he is so hard to deal with. His pace, power and strength are the framework from which he plays the game. This physical attributes allow him to hold the ball up before bringing a team mate into the game, to run past opposition defenders and to make sure that he is able to do those things all game. He isn’t the tallest, standing at 5 foot 9 inches, but he has a good leap and is certainly no pushover in the air.

Another strength which is a key one for any striker is that he gets goals. At the time of writing, Morelos has a Veikkausliiga total of 11 goals in just in just 12 league matches, as well as a further five in seven games in the Suomen Cup.

Last season Morelos got 16 goals in 30 games, which is a great record, but doesn’t match his exploits in front of goal so far this season. This shows how much he is developing, which is something that will excite fans, as it highlights the fact that he is not yet the finished article and that there is still more potential within him that is ready to be brought out.

Morelos also has incredible persistence. He will keep going all game to make sure that he gets on the score sheet and helps his team as much as possible. The Colombian striker has scored five goals in all competitions in the last 10 minutes of matches since the Finnish season started in January.

What are his Weaknesses?

Morelos’ overall game could potentially benefit from a little bit of refinement. Due to the speed with which he often plays the game, he can sometimes mess up his shot and scuff attempts when in front of goal. This is something he will have to cut out of his game and develop as he continues to move into bigger leagues where he will get fewer chances.

His decision making can also be off at times, which can result in him losing the ball when there would have been an option which could have led to a clear goal scoring chance. The Colombian’s running will often have an end product once he gets to the by line, but there are times when he and his team mates could potentially benefit from him picking his head up and looking to bring someone into the game rather than attempting to go it alone.

http://outsideoftheboot.com/2017/07/11/scout-report-alfredo-morelos-rangers-new-striker/

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The boy will take time to settle. He's coming into a team that is still finding its feet, in a different country, with huge pressure to perform. I didn't expect him to hit the ground running.

Dembele for them was the same. He took about 7 games to really get going - in fact, it was his hattrick against us that really made his bones.

 

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Within 30 seconds he had a 25 yard effort at goal, chased the ball in with it, bullied his way past their two defenders and then fluffed his shot by the post so I can see exactly where that article is coming from. 

A lot better to read than most of the other pish we've seen the past few weeks. 

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56 minutes ago, Prso's headband said:

Within 30 seconds he had a 25 yard effort at goal, chased the ball in with it, bullied his way past their two defenders and then fluffed his shot by the post so I can see exactly where that article is coming from. 

A lot better to read than most of the other pish we've seen the past few weeks. 

He has only really come on the pitch when the match was winding down. I would love to see him start.

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1 hour ago, Prso's headband said:

Within 30 seconds he had a 25 yard effort at goal, chased the ball in with it, bullied his way past their two defenders and then fluffed his shot by the post so I can see exactly where that article is coming from. 

A lot better to read than most of the other pish we've seen the past few weeks. 

Yup. The willingness to get the shot away early and sharpness to follow up was all good to see. On the obligatory you tube vid we seen he scored a few from distance. 

Have a feeling this lad is going to be what we have been missing. He will get the chances that's for sure. 

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3 minutes ago, markem said:

Yup. The willingness to get the shot away early and sharpness to follow up was all good to see. On the obligatory you tube vid we seen he scored a few from distance. 

Have a feeling this lad is going to be what we have been missing. He will get the chances that's for sure. 

He did seem to score all kinds of goals.

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1 minute ago, markem said:

Yup. The willingness to get the shot away early and sharpness to follow up was all good to see. On the obligatory you tube vid we seen he scored a few from distance. 

Have a feeling this lad is going to be what we have been missing. He will get the chances that's for sure. 

He's not pedestrian like our no.9.

He at least hit the target with the 25 yarder which makes him more accurate than Waghorn.

I'd love to see us give him and Herrera a run together and see if they can form a partnership.

If we persist with Miller, Waghorn or going only 1 up front then even someone like me who isn't yet calling for Pedro's head can see then end fast approaching.

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10 minutes ago, Sportingintegritymyarse said:

He's not pedestrian like our no.9.

He at least hit the target with the 25 yarder which makes him more accurate than Waghorn.

I'd love to see us give him and Herrera a run together and see if they can form a partnership.

If we persist with Miller, Waghorn or going only 1 up front then even someone like me who isn't yet calling for Pedro's head can see then end fast approaching.

Don't think Waghorn has a future here, I don't think Pedro has gave him any game time since the first leg vs Progres

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