According to the Greeks we want him from Olympiakos. http://www.inewsgr.com/312/watford-interested-in-seba.htm http://www.sdna.gr/news-english/article/341916/watford-interested-seba Silva managed him at Estoril and Olympiakos. Went on Olympiakos' main forum and translated what I could. Sounds like he has a great game followed by 3/4 mediocre games. However by the end of last season he was starting to show some more consistent form and fans were saying it's taken 2 years but he is finally not having a great game and going missing the next. Positives about him from their forum was they all complimented his work rate, speed, athleticism, dribbling, positive attitude (apparently he trains well) and defensive contribution. Negatives outside of the consistency, which seem to be improving, was he went missing in the big games, his passing, decision making and lack of skill (Olympiakos fans wish he would do more tricks and flicks apparently).
Negatives outside of the consistency, which seem to be improving, was he went missing in the big games, his passing, decision making and lack of skill (Olympiakos fans wish he would do more tricks and flicks apparently). Well he is Brazilian! From your research MarkoaS, I'd say he sounds like a pozzo type purchase, maybe something in this as I'd think Silva would of had some input in some players he'd like.
Top for assists in the Greek league last season. Looks equally uncomfortable with both feet, but also seems to show some flashes of class. Seems promising overall, like a more hard-working version of Niang perhaps. I'd feel quite confident with him on one wing and Markovic on another.
Greek league is ****. We need to be signing players from the top 3 sides in England, Germany, Spain or Italy. These other players can go to one of our development sides.
Only if he walks out of the tunnel every home game to Randy Orton's theme song and RKO's the ref when he makes a horrible decision against us.
I remember thinking Ashley Young was awful until the season he turned it all on,....Maybe this is what has happened here.