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Cypriot D2: Julien Lamy, ENs ‘Good Luck’ Charm

French footballer of Cameroonian descend – Julien Lamy, has been somewhat the ‘good luck charm’ for his club side – Enosis this campaign.

The latter’s team has won all games that he has started this season, and it is now fair to say he didn’t take time to adapt from Grimsby Town.

Newly signed Julien Lamy from Grimsby Town

The Cypriot D2 best male players are getting older but, as the likes of EN Paralimniou forward – Julien Lamy makes headlines, it is certain that the league’s immediate future is in good hands.

Julien has experienced a spectacular recent journey, from promising beginnings as an exciting winger to a resourceful inverted forward. The player is one of the most consistent teenagers with performances in the Cypriot D2, and he has really taken a leap forward after being moved backwards (role behind the main striker) in the pitch.

Strengths

Julien Lamy battling for possession

Julien, 22, offers a novel mix of abilities; on one hand he’s a tenacious and enthusiastic covering up the defense, while on the other he’s a fountain of creative energy, unpredictability and trickery (back-heels, flicks, changes of direction). In short, despite being a schooled winger, he’s still got the attacking incisiveness and creativity of a natural forward. He’s lightning-quick with the ball at his feet and has great balance. From his new role, he also has proved to be an excellent decision maker in the final third.

The erstwhile Wimbledon man, having become such a vital key player and difference-maker for EN, the challenge is how he reacts to being roughed up by opponents.

Enosis are top of the table and are looking to climb to the Cypriot top – flight this campaign. They have accumulated 19 points from 8 games thus far.

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