The young lad is certainly a prospect and has loads of confidence. His decision when brought on against Norwich to run into the Norwich goal and take a swig from the goalies drinks bottle was brilliant.
He scored 2 good goals last night and it will be interesting to see whether Ainsworth wants to send him out on loan or keep him as the 3rd choice striker behind Dykes and Armstrong or is he more of a future No. 10. It's possible that if Chair leaves any time soon then is Kolli the player toreplace him?
There are pro and cons for players being brought along slowly or being fast tracked and that decision will be all important in whether Kolli sinks or swims.
The young lad is certainly a prospect and has loads of confidence. His decision when brought on against Norwich to run into the Norwich goal and take a swig from the goalies drinks bottle was brilliant.
He scored 2 good goals last night and it will be interesting to see whether Ainsworth wants to send him out on loan or keep him as the 3rd choice striker behind Dykes and Armstrong or is he more of a future No. 10. It's possible that if Chair leaves any time soon then is Kolli the player toreplace him?
There are pro and cons for players being brought along slowly or being fast tracked and that decision will be all important in whether Kolli sinks or swims.
I am impressed by Kolli too. Going out on loan with a clause guaranteeing sufficient match time at a League One or Two side would be the best option for him; but the need for another striker in the squad may override that plan. All of this begs the question: what future does Kelman have at the club?