Bosnian?I remember saying similar about the ch we signed in the last division. Although to be fair he got a bad injury. Was he Albanian or something?
Does seem like a hot prospect at the price mind.
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Bosnian?I remember saying similar about the ch we signed in the last division. Although to be fair he got a bad injury. Was he Albanian or something?
Does seem like a hot prospect at the price mind.
Bosnian?
Reading between the lines, if you put Elliot Embleton, Dean Whitehead,Tommy Miller, Nikolas Tesla and Aleksandar Mitrovic in a food blender and left it on for 20 minutes, then you'd get something like Milan Aleksic dripping out.
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Milan Aleksic is a Serbian 18-year-old midfielder who plays for Radnicki 1923 in the Serbian Superliga. Aleksic is a multipurpose midfielder, as he can play as a 10, 8 and even if needed as a 6. He is around 180 centimeters tall and comes off a good debut season in Serbia, as he scored 2 goals and assisted 7 goals in 25 appearances (16 starts). Aleksic is right footed, but he often uses his left foot as well. The player has also debuted for the Serbian U19 team and has 3 appearances in total.
Milan Aleksic has a mesomorphic body build, but still lacks some strength in ground duels. He performs better in them offensively rather than defensively. His balance helps him while having the ball and when dribbling past defenders, but when defending he visibly lacks strength to come in front of the defender/get him away from the ball to intercept it. But as he is quite average in ground duels, Aleksic is better in the air. His jumping reach is good, and he balances his body quite well in the air as well. Acceleration and pace of Aleksic are quite good, but nothing amazing as well. His fitness looks quite good, he can run throughout the whole game. The Serbian youth national player his mental is quite good. Doesn’t really react on mistakes or fouls and doesn’t discuss with the referee as well.
Offensively, Aleksic can contribute on different ways. Even though he doesn’t average a big number of passes or touches, he is still crucial for the team to create chances. His passing is good. The total passing average for last season is around 77%. He is often progressive with his passing, but passes backwards or sideways if there is no other option. Aleksic doesn’t give high, long passes. The Serb prefers to keep them lower to the ground, often the same with deep passes behind the defenders. High passes like crosses aren’t his favorite, and he isn’t really good at them. Aleksic is really good with the ball at his feet. He progresses almost always with the ball and isn’t scared of being pressed by multiple opponents. His technical abilities are really good, he keeps the ball close to himself and keeps his head up to always look for an open teammate to pass to if needed. He dribbles past his man really well and is a tough player to put off the ball as his balance is good. Doesn’t lose the ball very often. Aleksic positions himself slightly more on the right side rather than the central or left side. But he often goes in these areas as well. He often roams without the ball and tries to get open in space. Doesn’t really run forward for deep passes. Aleksic mostly shoots from distance, but he is possible of getting into a box and getting a shot on target. Out of an average of 1.6 shots per game, 0.5 of them are on target. Overall, he is promising in the offensive side of the game. But there are some parts to work on.
Defensively, Aleksic isn’t really great. He lacks the strength when he’s in defensive duels to put his opponents off the ball. Aleksic often presses the players that are in his area or zone where he is. He can come back deep, but he doesn’t enter his own penalty box besides when it’s really needed (set pieces, high positioned attack, game situation). Aleksic also lacks the timing to set in at a correct time when defending in a 1v1 situation, letting the man get past him quite often. He doesn’t foul quite often as well. So, there is a lot of work to do on that side, when you compare it to his offensive abilities.
Overall, Aleksic is a player to watch for in the future in my opinion. He could grow to a really good player. The potential is there, just needs to improve some abilites on both sides of the field. He is already linked with other clubs like Hamburg and the BlueCo group as well, so I wouldn’t be surprised if the player would make a move this summer. Aleksic has talent, and clubs are seeing it as well. Let’s hope he makes a good choice for in the future.
I thought he was Croatian.
Fight?Good with both feet, quick, comfortable in tight spaces, an eye for goal, plays through the lines, seems to physically ready for men's football too. Not much to dislike, but it could be very different against better competition. Only one way to find out...
If we end up with a Serb, a Croatian and a Kosovan at the club there will be hell on at training.Kosovo.
Arbenit Xhemajli, now there is a Scrabble Bonanza
What a cheeky tight bastard he wasKosovo.
Arbenit Xhemajli, now there is a Scrabble Bonanza
Reading between the lines, if you put Elliot Embleton, Dean Whitehead,Tommy Miller, Nikolas Tesla and Aleksandar Mitrovic in a food blender and left it on for 20 minutes, then you'd get something like Milan Aleksic dripping out.
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Milan Aleksic is a Serbian 18-year-old midfielder who plays for Radnicki 1923 in the Serbian Superliga. Aleksic is a multipurpose midfielder, as he can play as a 10, 8 and even if needed as a 6. He is around 180 centimeters tall and comes off a good debut season in Serbia, as he scored 2 goals and assisted 7 goals in 25 appearances (16 starts). Aleksic is right footed, but he often uses his left foot as well. The player has also debuted for the Serbian U19 team and has 3 appearances in total.
Milan Aleksic has a mesomorphic body build, but still lacks some strength in ground duels. He performs better in them offensively rather than defensively. His balance helps him while having the ball and when dribbling past defenders, but when defending he visibly lacks strength to come in front of the defender/get him away from the ball to intercept it. But as he is quite average in ground duels, Aleksic is better in the air. His jumping reach is good, and he balances his body quite well in the air as well. Acceleration and pace of Aleksic are quite good, but nothing amazing as well. His fitness looks quite good, he can run throughout the whole game. The Serbian youth national player his mental is quite good. Doesn’t really react on mistakes or fouls and doesn’t discuss with the referee as well.
Offensively, Aleksic can contribute on different ways. Even though he doesn’t average a big number of passes or touches, he is still crucial for the team to create chances. His passing is good. The total passing average for last season is around 77%. He is often progressive with his passing, but passes backwards or sideways if there is no other option. Aleksic doesn’t give high, long passes. The Serb prefers to keep them lower to the ground, often the same with deep passes behind the defenders. High passes like crosses aren’t his favorite, and he isn’t really good at them. Aleksic is really good with the ball at his feet. He progresses almost always with the ball and isn’t scared of being pressed by multiple opponents. His technical abilities are really good, he keeps the ball close to himself and keeps his head up to always look for an open teammate to pass to if needed. He dribbles past his man really well and is a tough player to put off the ball as his balance is good. Doesn’t lose the ball very often. Aleksic positions himself slightly more on the right side rather than the central or left side. But he often goes in these areas as well. He often roams without the ball and tries to get open in space. Doesn’t really run forward for deep passes. Aleksic mostly shoots from distance, but he is possible of getting into a box and getting a shot on target. Out of an average of 1.6 shots per game, 0.5 of them are on target. Overall, he is promising in the offensive side of the game. But there are some parts to work on.
Defensively, Aleksic isn’t really great. He lacks the strength when he’s in defensive duels to put his opponents off the ball. Aleksic often presses the players that are in his area or zone where he is. He can come back deep, but he doesn’t enter his own penalty box besides when it’s really needed (set pieces, high positioned attack, game situation). Aleksic also lacks the timing to set in at a correct time when defending in a 1v1 situation, letting the man get past him quite often. He doesn’t foul quite often as well. So, there is a lot of work to do on that side, when you compare it to his offensive abilities.
Overall, Aleksic is a player to watch for in the future in my opinion. He could grow to a really good player. The potential is there, just needs to improve some abilites on both sides of the field. He is already linked with other clubs like Hamburg and the BlueCo group as well, so I wouldn’t be surprised if the player would make a move this summer. Aleksic has talent, and clubs are seeing it as well. Let’s hope he makes a good choice for in the future.
I thought he was Croatian.
If we end up with a Serb, a Croatian and a Kosovan at the club there will be hell on at training.
especially if a Slovenian owns itBut probably a canny joke if they all go into a pub at the same time
He’s Aleksic
He’s a red and white authentic,
He didn’t want to go to Celtic
And he plays sublime
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I've been doing Uber in Sunderland for about 8 years. So back when not many drivers about or locals using it. A lot of customers were visitors to the area for who Uber was just a way of life, so I've had quite a few of our players. If you turn right out of the Academy, this guy lived in the first house you come to in Cleadon, probably about 200 yards. He booked me from his home to the City centre for about £8. I drove about six miles from Shields to pick him up. He asked me to end the trip at the Academy and when I said I thought you were going to the City centre, he said "You would not have come if I told you where I was really going". I got about £2 for the trip and no tip. (unt.What a cheeky tight bastard he was
Haha what a lad, clearly knew your allegiances.I've been doing Uber in Sunderland for about 8 years. So back when not many drivers about or locals using it. A lot of customers were visitors to the area for who Uber was just a way of life, so I've had quite a few of our players. If you turn right out of the Academy, this guy lived in the first house you come to in Cleadon, probably about 200 yards. He booked me from his home to the City centre for about £8. I drove about six miles from Shields to pick him up. He asked me to end the trip at the Academy and when I said I thought you were going to the City centre, he said "You would not have come if I told you where I was really going". I got about £2 for the trip and no tip. (unt.
Mag gonk.If these deals come off the anti owner "fans" will be distraught
He hasn't has heIf he's already getting in the Serbian national team he can't be that bad a player
Even bigger mag gonk.I don't hate them
Just a dislike
Selected for upcoming Spain and Denmark matchesHe hasn't has he