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Alex King’s progress? Unbelievable! Watch the clip that even West Ham fans marvel at
Since his transfer from Slavia to Spartak Moscow, Alex Král has disappeared from the eyes of Czech fans. Many have condemned the transfer, saying that he will bury himself in Russia, but Král completely rules this out.
Since his transfer from Slavia to Spartak Moscow, Alex Král has disappeared from the eyes of Czech fans. Many have condemned the transfer, saying that he will bury himself in Russia, but Král completely rules this out. In Moscow, he has the luxury of service and he is working hard, as evidenced by the literally unreal montage of his performances.
Only 23-years-old, the player is drawing the attention of Premier League teams and it’s no wonder. He is a complex footballer who gives an almost un-Chinese impression. Speed, dribbling, covering the ball, perfect passing, but also defending.
In the Russian Premier League, he was one of the most stable players in Spartak’s starting line-up. The Prague Slavia alumnus earned an average rating of 6.97 per game from WhoScored and finished the season with 81% of successful passes (for comparison, about 5.5% better than Tomas Soucek in the English Premier League).
Of course, this is not to suggest that King is a better player than Soucek. Typologically they are absolutely different players, but they complement each other perfectly. Which is confirmed by King’s words about “Hammer” Soucek.
“He is a good and humble player. When we are on the court together, we understand each other,” said Alex Kral.
This clip clearly wipes all the doubters’ arguments off the table. King has matured in Russia and if he makes it to the Euros, he will really be looking for a big transfer.
“As a West Ham fan, I think we need this player. And I don’t care how much Spartak Moscow ask for, whether it’s 50 million or 100 million (pounds), just buy him,” one Hammers fan responded to the haircut.
“He will be another Premier League star,” commented another.
West Ham Central, WhoScored
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