Ameobi praises Carroll

02 December 2010 11:38
SHOLA AMEOBI has paid a huge compliment to his striker partner by claiming that Premier League defenders are running scared of Andy Carroll.[LNB] Carroll has been a revelation in his first four months as a top-flight regular, scoring nine goals that have propelled him on to the international scene with England.[LNB] After a promising first cap for his country in last month's defeat to France at Wembley, he is being tipped to become a permanent fixture in the national team's plans, even after Fabio Capello has stepped down following Euro 2012.[LNB] Ameobi, a former Under-21 international who had to cope with predictions he would step up to senior England duty, can understand why his sidekick has caused such a stir this season.[LNB] He can't stop scoring and it is no wonder everyone is talking about him, said Ameobi.[LNB] He is so hard to play against.[LNB] You can see the fear in the faces of defenders when they are playing against him.[LNB] Even against a team as good as Chelsea last Sunday, you could see their two centrebacks holding back. He is playing with a lot of confidence and he is frightening defenders every time he steps on to the pitch. I wouldn't want to have to try to mark him for 90 minutes.[LNB] It's great for the team because it gives us a chance to link up with him and when the two of us have managed to do that we've caused problems regardless of who we are playing.[LNB] Carroll turns 22 in January and there is a belief he could become one of the stars of the future, provided he can curb his bad-boy image off the field.[LNB] The Academy graduate was recently handed a long-term deal at St James' Park and Ameobi thinks there is plenty more to come from the young man from Gateshead.[LNB] There isn't anyone else like him at the moment. You could say Peter Crouch but he's not as powerful, said Ameobi. Andy is young and enthusiastic and he brings that to every single game he plays in.[LNB] He gets all over the pitch.[LNB] The truly frightening thing for the rest of the Premier League is, he is only going to get better as well.[LNB] Newcastle's willingness to hand the 21-year-old an improved contract at a time when he was facing problems off the pitch highlights how highly they value him.[LNB] They would prefer to reach an agreement over another of their Academy graduates, Steven Taylor, but so far that has not materialised.[LNB] The Taylor camp have claimed Liverpool and Wolves are interested in taking him away from Tyneside, along with Tottenham and West Ham.[LNB] The 24-year-old can leave for nothing next summer, when his current terms expire.[LNB] Newcastle are understood to have put a further offer on the table, but there is unlikely to be much further movement on the terms of that deal before the transfer window opens in January.[LNB]

Source: Northern_Echo