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Eboue Kouassi

Discussion in 'Ex Players' started by 4-4-2, Jan 3, 2017.

Discuss Eboue Kouassi in the Ex Players area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. Finn Balor

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    Finally! Can't wait to see him play now, got a good feeling about this one.

    Not once did i ever imagine Celtic having two number 88's in the space of 5 years.
     
  2. Heb Celt

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    Welcome to the best team in the world.:yeah:
     
  3. Swervedancer Guest

    Welcome to Celtic Kouassi Eboue :ynwacelti
     
  4. Sean Daleer Free Palestine Gold Member

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    The Celtic Symphony one is real but there has been a few mock ups done since.
     
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  5. PeeKay Gold Member

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    That must be what it was. I watched a few mock ups first, so automatically though the Symphony one was fake too.

    Great way to make his introduction to us :50:
     
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  6. The Thumb

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    Welcome to Celtic...:50:
     
  7. ticketyboo0 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Probably part of him has thought about "what if"......then he will have checked his bank balance.

    Always hoped he would have came back when his time at Norwich turned sour but wouldnt want him back now.
     
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  8. BelfastCelt88

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    Welcome to the best club in the world!
     
  9. Slater67

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    Apparently they were asking why if eboue was so good why weren't the bigger team s in Russia like zenit or spartak interested in him, the wee Russian league expert guy said they were but couldn't afford him anymore since the drop in economy and Russian oil barons pulling out of these teams that guy s like witzel,Hulk and even mcgeady signings are a thing of the past And even with the money zenit made of hulk from the Chinese deal just broke them even, wee advocaat loves bleeding teams dry
     
  10. AJ Styles Moussa Dembele's eyes Gold Member

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    Lawwell making him put both names on his shirt for that extra £££ in the cub shop
     
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    Haha, big vennegor still his favourite signing
     
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  12. TheHappyLoss

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    Guy's cool as *.
     
  13. Spring Time Gold Member Gold Member

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    Nice from the BBC online.

    Celtic: 'Kouassi Eboue is a Champions League signing'
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    By Tom English

    BBC Scotland

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    Kouassi Eboue, seen here in action for Krasnodar against Schalke, started all six of his team's matches in this season's Europa League
    There are certain flashbacks surrounding Celtic's signing of Kouassi Eboue, déjà vu moments from the summer of 2011 when another young African midfielder came from left field and set up camp in the east end of Glasgow.

    That was the 20-year-old Victor Wanyama, from Nairobi in Kenya via Beerschot in Belgium, and the reaction to his arrival then pretty much mirrors the reaction now that Eboue has arrived from Krasnodar in Russia via Abidjan in Ivory Coast.

    In the vacuum, there's a furious search for information about his back story, just as there was with Wanyama; a frantic retweeting of morsels of video, a mad hunt for players and managers who know anything about him and the life he leads.

    We know the outline of Eboue's tale, but that's about it. He's only 19, has already nailed down a position as a central midfielder in what is currently Russia's fourth best team, has started six out of six Europa League ties this season, assisting in two goals, and has been picked in training squads for his country.

    He hasn't yet been capped - and he won't be playing in the African Cup of Nations this month - but he's closing in on international recognition. Some say he's at his best as a defensive midfielder, others say that he is, or will be, good enough to play at a very high level as a holding midfielder or an attacking midfielder or a combination of both.

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    Manager Brendan Rodgers (right) chats to new signing Kouassi Eboue (left) and striker Moussa Dembele at Celtic's training camp in Dubai
    In November, he sat on the bench while the Ivory Coast played Paul Pogba's France in a friendly in Lens. For such a young player in such a new and exacting environment there is just one guarantee about his move to Glasgow - his pedigree is enough to quicken the pulse of any Celtic fan. A teenager with his kind of CV will have them dreaming of what might be in Europe in the coming seasons.

    'A Champions League signing'
    Eboue is a Champions League signing, a player tasked with the job of bringing more energy and physicality to the holding midfield role. That lack of intensity was glaringly obvious against Borussia Monchengladbach in Glasgow. The memory of it may have played on a loop in Brendan Rodgers' head these past few months.

    More than any other, the one person who'll be looking over his shoulder at Eboue is Nir Bitton, who has slipped off the radar a little at Parkhead.

    Bitton played in that Monchengladbach game and played again in the League Cup semi-final victory over Rangers at Hampden. He was taken off after an hour against Rangers and has only started once since then.

    On his day, Bitton is still capable of excellence, but you wonder where he fits in now. Rodgers has Scott Brown, Callum McGregor and Eboue, if he lives up to his new manager's expectations, as his main midfield buffers. Bitton is behind them, seemingly drifting in importance.

    There were times in Rodgers' recent career when supporters used to block their eyes when he was linked with a player, fearing another mishap in the market. Not any more, of course, but in the post-Luis Suarez era at Liverpool there were many headline failures.

    Rodgers was mocked by many for his transfer activity, but it was a little overblown. His eye for a cheap and hugely effective player at Swansea was razor sharp and for all the duds recruited at Anfield there was serious quality brought in, too.

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    Midfielder Nir Bitton finds himself on the fringes of the Celtic first team
    And it's still there.

    Rodgers bought Philippe Coutinho for £8.5m. He's worth multiples of that now. He brought in James Milner for nothing and Milner has been exceptional. Adam Lallana, Daniel Sturridge, Nathaniel Clyne, Divock Origi, Roberto Firmino - all important players for Jurgen Klopp in Liverpool's assault on the Premiership title and all bought by Rodgers.

    In the business of Eboue, Celtic fans will hang their hat on Rodgers' judgement - and it's understandable. Moussa Dembele's capture for £500,000 was a coup, nothing less. Scott Sinclair cost a lot more, but he's been reborn in Glasgow.

    Rodgers' short time at Celtic Park has revealed an ability not just to find new players who make a difference in the first team - rather than clogging up the bench - and also to galvanise players that have been around a while. Brown is an example of that. James Forrest, to an extent, is, too. The ultimate illustration is Stuart Armstrong, who has gone from nervy cameos under Ronny Deila to dominant displays under Rodgers.

    Still room for homegrown players to shine
    It's interesting, too, that Celtic, though bringing in Dembele and Sinclair and now Eboue, is maintaining, or increasing, its Scottishness.

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    James Forrest and Scott Brown are among the Scots thriving at Celtic under Brendan Rodgers
    The most highly-charged domestic fixture is the Old Firm game. Five Scots started in the most recent contest against Rangers (Craig Gordon, Brown, Armstrong, Forrest, McGregor and it would have been six had Kieran Tierney been fit), an increase on the four Scots that began the League Cup semi-final last April.

    Five Scots in the starting line-up against their Ibrox rivals? It's only the second time it's happened since the spring of 2009. Rodgers might be spending some money on foreigners, but he's not diluting the impact of the homegrowns.

    The combination is working nicely. Eboue now enters a happy and progressive set-up and in Dembele he can see the possibilities. Rodgers is about to give him a chance to make his mark. The rest is up to him.
     
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    He seems to tick all the boxes anyway. Young, not too expensive, already some european experience, playing regularly in a decent team, and potentially huge resale value.
     
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    Welcome Kousassi Eboue :ynwacelti
     
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  17. Just Kieran Gold Member Gold Member

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    I hate to make this point when he's only just in the door, but this guy fits the profile of our big money transfers to England in recent years.

    We've had plenty of talented players, but it's the ones who combine talent with top physical qualities that are the most sought-after in England. Forster, Wanyama and Van Dijk went for huge sums relative to what we would previously get, and Dembele will go for even more.

    I hope this guy has a similar impact.
     
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    That interview was hilarious. The cheeky smile. A very happy lion. Welcome to Paradise!
     
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    Can't wait to see him play!
     
  20. This Charming Man

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    I was on the fence about whether to sell Dembele or not but now I'd think you'd be stupid to want him gone regardless of the money on the table (barring an offer we can't refuse).

    We're building a squad with real quality all over the field now, we haven't had this since MO'N. When you struggle to pick out a weak link in the squad is when you can say you're onto something. I just hope Brendan thinks about buying a quality keeper in the summer, if so I could see us going on a real run in Europe. Domestically we're just taking the * now and I love it. I can't see us stopping at just 10.