A Quote by Kelechi Iheanacho

I can play No. 9, 10, 7 and 11 - I can play different positions. — © Kelechi Iheanacho
I can play No. 9, 10, 7 and 11 - I can play different positions.
It's different to play midfielder and striker or No. 10, but I enjoy all the positions I can play.
I can play in the 11 positions because a good player can play anywhere on the pitch.
Different managers play different systems, and you've got to be able to play in different positions.
I can play in six different positions where managers can trust me. It must give them food for thought knowing I can do a job in different positions.
That was always something I remember, playing in loads of different positions when I was younger, and learning about what it takes to play a right-wing role, or holding midfield, or as a striker. I had a lot of experiences in those different formations and positions.
In modern day football, you've got to play in different positions. I've played in numerous positions, apart from centre-back and goalkeeper, I think.
?s long as I've got an audience out there to play for, I'm going to continue to play. I have at least enough people that I can go out on the road for 10, 11 weeks at a time.
I can play in different positions, and if I can do what I'm good at, score goals, show how good I can play football, then it's OK with me.
I can play in a number of positions, on the left, as a No 10, or off the right.
I'd rather play with 10 people and just get penalized all the way until we have to do something else rather than play with 11 when I know that right now that person is not sold out to be a part of this team.
I can play a lot of positions, but obviously I haven't had a lot of practice at those different positions.
I know it could be a bit more difficult in England because you are not playing all the time and you play in different positions. But I do expect to score many goals for Chelsea and I hope to keep the average of between 10 to 20 goals a season, that would be good.
I can play different positions.
Offensively, I can play different positions.
It is hard to play 10 against 11, let alone with eight or nine.
Most of the power forwards in the NBA are 6'10', 6'11', making it difficult for a player at 6'7', 6'8' to the play the position.
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