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  1. Here''s a perspective from an SKC fan. Kei is very good in the air (he scores with his head a lot) and very good on his feet when he''s 1-on-1 with a defender and has some space in the midfield. He''s less good 1-on-1 when he gets near the box, but he has a decent eye for passing lanes and knows when to crash the goal for service. Contrary to what I''ve read, Kei does track back and help out on defense a lot. SKC plays a very agressive 4-3-3 with the left and right backs very involved in the attack, so our left and right wingers do overlap and get back when they have to. His big weakness is his shot. He lead the league in shots with 134 and was second in the league with shots on goal at 49, but scored only 11 times. For comparison, golden boot winner Chris Wondolowski was second in shots with 127 but scored a league high 27 goals. Keis shots to goals ratio is 8.2%. You''ll see lots of shots. Many of them will be poor. Finishing was actually a huge problem for Kansas City all season, despite being a dominant team in the league. Best way to use Kei would be on set pieces and as a late game sub until he gets his legs under him. He''s good at making runs and running at guys from midfield and he really is a beast in the air. He''s also a real character. He''s challanged fans to impromptu snowball fights via Twitter, and if you want to get on his good side, buy him some Chipotle. Good move for Norwich on loan? Certainly? Is Kei permanent Premiership material? I honestly don''t know. Maybe. He''s worth a look. Though I will say if Norwich tried to buy him outright without a loan though I''d think they were a little crazy...
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