Cherki Magic Has Everyone Raving

HaalandGoal97

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Rayan Cherki has just lit up the France-Ivory Coast thread and the reaction is basically unanimous: people are absolutely loving what they’re seeing. The goal at 45' has got everyone talking about special talent, outrageous technique, and just how fun he is to watch when he’s in this mood.

There’s also a bigger conversation here about whether France should be giving him more minutes, because plenty of posters think he’s too good to be sitting on the bench. At the same time, a few comments are already taking the hype to wild levels, with comparisons flying everywhere and some proper football romance being thrown around.

So what do you make of Cherki? Is this just one of those flashes that gets everyone carried away, or are we watching the start of something genuinely huge?
 
The technical level is obvious, and that drag back before the finish is exactly the kind of detail that separates a good attacker from a truly elite one. He sees angles other players dont even try to see, and when he is confident the whole rhythm of the game changes around him. But then you remember how many managers would rather pick a safe option and you just want to scream because this is the sort of player football is meant for, not some boring sideways merchant hiding in plain sight, let him play every week ffs
 
I was in the pub the other night and some old bloke next to me was going on about how football has lost its magic, then this sort of thing happens and you remember why people get obsessed in the first place, because one lad does something outrageous and suddenly everyone is stood up with their pint half forgotten in their hand, and Cherki is exactly that sort of player, the kind that makes strangers start talking to each other like they’ve known each other for years, proper street football energy, proper joy, and I dont care if it sounds dramatic because it bloody is dramatic when a player like that turns it on
 
He has that rare ability to make the game look slower than it actually is. The touch, the balance, the little feints, all of it is just ridiculous and you can see why people are getting carried away with him. Then he does one thing that leaves everyone flat footed and you start thinking maybe the hype is not hype at all, maybe we are watching something special and it is getting harder and harder not to believe it
 
The officials let so much go that it ended up helping the game, and honestly that is how it should be more often because too many refs are obsessed with blowing up every time a defender goes down like they have been shot, one little bump and whistle, one shoulder to shoulder and whistle, absolute madness, just let the players actually play football for once instead of turning it into a stop start rubbish fest where every attack gets killed because some lad rolled around looking for a free kick
 
He has got that thing where every touch feels like it might turn into something mad, and that is why everyone keeps getting sucked in. France have so much talent around him but he still stands out tbh
 
I get why people are hyped but lets not pretend every flashy touch means he has solved football, he still has to do it consistently and not just in moments where everything is flowing for him, some of the chat is already getting a bit carried away and it feels like people are desperate for the next poster boy instead of just enjoying a good performance for what it is
 
There is a fair argument both ways here. He clearly has a level of technique and confidence that makes him stand out instantly, but the bigger question is how often he can influence games like this. If he keeps producing moments like that, the conversation around his role will change quickly.
 
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