Gerrard has an immediate decision to make here
He’s 21. Whether we like it or not, he’s here to devolop, he’s going to be inconsistent.
Liverpool don’t want a player who’s not the finished article, they want him being inconsistent elsewhere.
I juts can't agree with the negative on Ejaria on here, I think he is a fantastic player and creates a lot of opportunity for us and given he is built like the side of a pencil his strength in winning the ball is fantastic.
Sure he has had a couple of off games but I think he will be a big player in a few years time.
He’s certainly disappointing after a promising early start. Not one to turn a draw into a win that’s for sure.
You realise he is on loan til the summer?I juts can't agree with the negative on Ejaria on here, I think he is a fantastic player and creates a lot of opportunity for us and given he is built like the side of a pencil his strength in winning the ball is fantastic.
Sure he has had a couple of off games but I think he will be a big player in a few years time.
He’s 21. Whether we like it or not, he’s here to devolop, he’s going to be inconsistent.
Liverpool don’t want a player who’s not the finished article, they want him being inconsistent elsewhere.
I also think he will be a good player. He is a young lad and his form will go up and down. We really need an experienced creative player to help out in midfield,that along with another striker.Ejaria is shit of form and likely suffering from a form of fatigue.
A part of the process of becoming a player is surely to learn the fitness load of becoming a player, he is playing oft and in high intensity games of football.
He has plenty talent and attributes, he is a good pivot of play, keeps the ball moving and tends to do it in limited touches while taking the ball from any angle.
He will have a solid career as a player, i quite like him.
He has bags of ability. I remember the home game against UFA (i think) that he kept the ball at the edge of their box off 3 or 4 defenders and I thought we had a real player on our hands.
He seems to struggle to get involved in games though. Maybe he just doesn't suit the 100mph speed of Scottish football.
Well Liverpool are going to be disappointed then.He has as much chance of being a Liverpool player as I have.A career playing for the likes of Wigan or Rotherham awaits for this guyHe’s 21. Whether we like it or not, he’s here to devolop, he’s going to be inconsistent.
Liverpool don’t want a player who’s not the finished article, they want him being inconsistent elsewhere.
Well Liverpool are going to be disappointed then.He has as much chance of being a Liverpool player as I have.A career playing for the likes of Wigan or Rotherham awaits for this guy
I juts can't agree with the negative on Ejaria on here, I think he is a fantastic player and creates a lot of opportunity for us and given he is built like the side of a pencil his strength in winning the ball is fantastic.
Sure he has had a couple of off games but I think he will be a big player in a few years time.
He already is a Liverpool player though lol. Take it you must have a contract at Liverpool too?
No wonder hes not as hes bloody hopeless. Jaded? Nope he just not very good. Get Haliday in the middle he wont prance about thinkin hes thd next Pirlo and better than everyone else with daft wee flicks and wee circles with the ball. Zelalem had a wee bit of steel about him Ejaria is a shitebag.Ejaria has never played this many games in a short period of time in his career before and I think it's showing, he looks really jaded.
The problem is you can't be a regular Rangers central midfielder and disappear for considerably large portions of games. We play at a lower level but inconsistency isn't tolerated any more at Rangers than it is Liverpool.
We've seen with Zelalem, Goss etc in recent years that it's all good having ability but the roles and responsibilities of being a Rangers midfielder is a world away from the sterile world of academy football or being on loan to English Championship or League 1 dreck with little to no expectations and demands.