I have a friend who used to work with disabled kids back when we were in university. The guy set up after-school and outdoor activities, including mini football, and one weekend he asked me to help him out as a favor. I did, and I ended up playing a game of soccer with these disabled kids, which was really nice.
Obviously my aim was not to nutmeg these fuckers and score 20 goals. My only goal was for them to have as much fun as possible, and to make them feel included. So I played one-two passes with them and kept the game flowing nicely, making sure to involve as many kids as possible. I gave them easy lofted crosses to head the ball and I set them up with lay-offs to shoot on goal while my friend played keeper. Everyone had a great time and we took them out for pizza afterwards.
What is the morale of this story? When you play against retards, like Genoa, Dzeko's attributes of "link up play" and "getting others more involved" looks great. We play free-flowing attacking football and everyone has a good time getting in on the action - even the most severely handicapped kids, like Lautaro.
However, against better opposition (which is pretty much everyone), or in Europe, it's just not enough. Dezko facilitates others but does not bring enough to the table himself. His speed is non-existent, his finishing is dismal and recently, even his dadstyle of football has been atrocious because he can't reliably control or direct a football anymore. Maybe he should attend one of these camps.