Mohamed-Ali Cho

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Bournemouth reportedly the team most interested in Real Sociedad striker Mohamed- Ali Cho.

Ali Cho is a 19 year old French U21 international. He previously represented Englad at the U15 and U16 levels.

Cho has struggled since moving to Sociedad. He rarely starts and has produced no results off the bench. In 16 appearances in all competitions thus year he has 0 goals and 0 assists. He scored just 2 goals in 24 appearances in all competitions for them last year.

He did struggled with some injuries last season. But none this season.

Ali Cho was once considered a future star by France who believed he would be their next great striker. But his incredibly dissapointing spell in Spain has killed all the momentum he created as a youngster.

He's noted for his incredible pace and dribbling. Though he's always had trouble finishing in front of net. His flashes of brilliance were enough to believe in him and the potential growth he should show. Instead, he's stagnated at Sociadad.

Would a move to Bournemouth, where he'd likely get little to no playing time behind Solanke, be what he needs to get his career back on track?
 
Sounds like someone that would have been identified by the Lorient scouting team.
 
Good player.

He made a good impression in La Liga in his few appearances, which at his age is not easy.

Real Sociedad has become an established top 5 club in the last few years and he’s had to compete with very good strikers. Isak first and now Umar Sadiq, on top of other quality backups like Andre Silva or Carlos Fernandez.

He was labeled a wonderkid when he was brought in.

Would be a very interesting signing to have him as Dom’s backup and groom him with time.

I think Real Sociedad would be happy to recoup part of their investment (€11M) at this point, so not a move that would break the bank but with a lot of potential.
 
According to Foot Mercato, Nice have agreed a deal to sign Mohamed-Ali Cho (19) from Real Sociedad. An official agreement is in place between the Ligue 1 and La Liga clubs over a permanent transfer.




Just looked at his strengths = none.

Weaknesses, plenty.

 

Bournemouth reportedly the team most interested in Real Sociedad striker Mohamed- Ali Cho.

Ali Cho is a 19 year old French U21 international. He previously represented Englad at the U15 and U16 levels.

Cho has struggled since moving to Sociedad. He rarely starts and has produced no results off the bench. In 16 appearances in all competitions thus year he has 0 goals and 0 assists. He scored just 2 goals in 24 appearances in all competitions for them last year.

He did struggled with some injuries last season. But none this season.

Ali Cho was once considered a future star by France who believed he would be their next great striker. But his incredibly dissapointing spell in Spain has killed all the momentum he created as a youngster.

He's noted for his incredible pace and dribbling. Though he's always had trouble finishing in front of net. His flashes of brilliance were enough to believe in him and the potential growth he should show. Instead, he's stagnated at Sociadad.

Would a move to Bournemouth, where he'd likely get little to no playing time behind Solanke, be what he needs to get his career back on track?
Your second from last paragraph indicates that this individual is another Jason Brissett.
 
Ali's famous quote popped in my head when thinking of possible songs for this lad; "I'm so mean I make medicine sick".

Here are 10 more amazing quotes that can inspire us all:

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"I don't count the sit-ups. I only start counting when it starts hurting because they're the only ones that count. That's what makes you a champion."
Why we love it: Numbers aren't absolute. People have different bodies, are at different levels of training, have different pain thresholds. But, like many of Ali's sayings, the idea he is expressing makes a lot of sense, even when dismissing what the rest of the world sees as a benchmark.

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"Silence is golden when you can't think of a good answer."
Why we love it: Although it's hard to think of many times when Ali was actually silent, a phrase like this has more impact coming from a guy who seemingly had a comeback for everything than it does from a person who is naturally quiet.

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"I wish people would love everybody else the way they love me. It would be a better world."
Why we love it: For much of Ali's career, he filled the air with the idea that the people around him didn't make him -- that he made himself. But that doesn't mean Ali didn't recognize how much people cared for him. He says as much here, relating to the age-old "athlete as a role model" dynamic and wishing people felt the same way about those around them.

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"It isn't the mountains ahead that wear you down. It's the pebble in your shoe."
Why we love it: People tend to be fixated on the large problems or goals in life. What Ali brilliantly suggests here is that everyday goals and challenges that affects people most, not the big-picture obstacles easiest to focus on.

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"The will must be stronger than the skill."
Why we love it: Ali was undoubtedly an incredible athlete who was uniquely talented. But it's also undeniable that no one believed in Ali more than he did himself. Seemingly willing himself to some victories, Ali owes part of record to his self-confidence -- beyond just his ability to move and punch.

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"Don't count the days. Make the days count."
Why we love it: Ali's Parkinson's diagnosis was not only his loss, but it also robbed us of one of the world's most colorful characters. It's hard to know how Ali was feeling in his final years, but it was clear that he didn't mind attending events and making appearances despite his condition. If those days didn't count for him, they certainly counted for those who will never forget the day they were graced with his presence.

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"The fight is won or lost far away from the witnesses, behind the lines, in the gym and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights."
Why we love it: Ali was the ultimate showman. No one, even to this day, could captivate a crowd and fill the air with as much life as Ali did. So despite the show and his ability to perform when all are watching, it's a revelation that he so valued time spent working behind the scenes.

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"I am the greatest. I said that even before I knew I was. I figured that if I said it enough, I would convince the world that I was really the greatest."
Why we love it: Successful people often need to have the confidence that will be successful. Although this much seems obvious, such confidence and swagger is often disdained. That being said, Ali's assuredness here makes a lot of sense. Ultimate self-confidence is the first step to realizing a dream.

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"Float like a butterfly. Sting like a bee. You can't hit what your eyes don't see."
Why we love it: Ali's most famous quote deserves all the love it gets. He beautifully juxtaposed the rhythmic butterfly and dangerous bee to concisely capture his fighting style. The saying makes so much sense when watching Ali box. The big man danced around the ring with shocking grace, waiting for the right time for a stinging punch.

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"Impossible is just a word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they've been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It's an opinion. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing."
Why we love it: This quote often is truncated to the last part "Impossible is nothing." But the rest means so much more. While many will immediately deem a goal impossible, for the right type of person, that doubt leads to untold motivation.
 

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