
Anthony Viglietti
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Anthony Viglietti
@JagoViG
President at TheSkimm | Wellness Obsessed













Goal contributions this season (all competitions): Michael Olise - 49g/a Luis Diaz - 47g/a Ousmane Dembele - 28g/a Khvicha Kvaratskhelia - 27g/a Marcus Rashford - 26g/a Dembele, Olise, Kvaratskhelia and Luis Diaz represent what modern elite attackers are supposed to be. •Press monsters •Relentless runners •Aggressive in transitions •Always tracking back •Always working for the team. And they still produce elite numbers every season. Dembele is the hardest working attacker in Europe and he won the Ballon D’Or. Olise combines creativity with an insane amount of work rate and efficiency. Kvaratskhelia fights for every phase of play like his life depends on it. Luis Diaz defends aggressively like a full-back and attack with intensity. Meanwhile Marcus Rashford moves like defending is optional because they think they’re bigger than the system. You don’t press or defend enough with the excuse that you’re “saving your strength for attack” according to your fans and you don’t even produce elite numbers every season to back it up. When people demand more from him, his fans think we’re asking for his life. His unwillingness to consistently press, track runners and sacrifice for the team without producing impressive numbers is why no elite team rate him. The best attackers today don’t just entertain. They suffer for the badge, lead from the front and work for the success of the team.







You’ll hate Amorim for saying Maino must improve and fight for his place, and Rashford should improve his performance and do defensive work. And after watching PSG vs Chelsea and still believe he’s wrong, then you’re a Player FC not real supporter and you can’t be taken seriously














