ClaytonBlackmoorLeftPeg
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does he even play?
does he even play?
So like Barcelona ? Or even United ?Maybe I'm mistaken, but I never got the impression that Milan were prestigious club before the late 80's, apart from some time under Nereo Rocco in the 60's. The arrival of Berlo and subsequently Arrigo Sacchi, and their golden generation is what led to the impression of a European great Milan in the minds of modern fans over the next 2 decades IMO.
In EL. Had good performances against Sparta Prague. Tragic against celtic and lilledoes he even play?
cheers. Cant see him ever making it, certainly not at United. I’ve never seen anything from him to suggest he can be a good player.In EL. Had good performances against Sparta Prague. Tragic against celtic and lille
He is still a threatening presence up front but deary me, he got caught offside ALOT. Felt like he spent the majority of the game offside.They need a proper striker. As good as Zlatan is his lack of pace killed them.
He learned from his friend Pippo Inzaghi, the man who was born offside.He is still a threatening presence up front but deary me, he got caught offside ALOT. Felt like he spent the majority of the game offside.
I really like Kessie , but the other two wouldn’t play many minutes at United.They have some player that I would sign:
Kjaer
Kessie
Cahlanoglu
No. No way we should be anywhere near Kjaer he's a liability. Fikayo Tomori is their good center back, he'd do well at United.They have some player that I would sign:
Kjaer
Kessie
Cahlanoglu
They already got one/or was it two? Past few years they've spent crazy amounts of moneyAC Milan need a sugar daddy to revive.
Yeah was very impressed with Theo. If we didn't have Luke Shaw I'd want us to be all over him.Theo Hernandez looks very impressive. Kessie is also a decent player. But most of their other players who played against us wouldn’t start for a mid-table PL clubs, the likes of Kalulu, Saelemakers, Meite, Castillejo, Krunic. Clearly missed the likes of Romagnoli, Rebic and Bennacer badly.
Theo isn't nearly as good of a defender as Shaw though, basically just another Alex Telles. The tactic the first half was exploiting the massive amount of space behind him with James and it nearly worked a few times around.Yeah was very impressed with Theo. If we didn't have Luke Shaw I'd want us to be all over him.
Honestly Rebic and Romagnoli have been heavily critiqued for their performances and rightly so and I don't think their involvement would've had an impact to the same extent as having a fit Ibrahimovic for both ties and Bennacer.Theo Hernandez looks very impressive. Kessie is also a decent player. But most of their other players who played against us wouldn’t start for a mid-table PL clubs, the likes of Kalulu, Saelemakers, Meite, Castillejo, Krunic. Clearly missed the likes of Romagnoli, Rebic and Bennacer badly.
Well that's it, if he was 10 yrs younger we'd have been in trouble but there was no way old man Zlatan was going to get in behind and not be called off side.He is still a threatening presence up front but deary me, he got caught offside ALOT. Felt like he spent the majority of the game offside.
I've never seen Telles drive with the ball the way Theo has. Making light work of James and Wan-Bissaka who are primarily defensive-minded when it comes to their key attributes is no easy task.Theo isn't nearly as good of a defender as Shaw though, basically just another Alex Telles. The tactic the first half was exploiting the massive amount of space behind him with James and it nearly worked a few times around.
Honestly Rebic and Romagnoli have been heavily critiqued for their performances and rightly so and I don't think their involvement would've had an impact to the same extent as having a fit Ibrahimovic for both ties and Bennacer.
There was so much space in behind him though, had James been a better crosser or able to dribble we could've been devastating on that side.I've never seen Telles drive with the ball the way Theo has. Making light work of James and Wan-Bissaka who are primarily defensive-minded when it comes to their key attributes is no easy task.
Not being snide, because I did rate Hernandez in this game, but does he normally play like that or was this a one-off as per Lindelöf who was also making runs? A case of exploiting tiredness, desperate get through to QFs, or/and an attempt to show his attack out of desire/frustration how to penetrate, etc.?I've never seen Telles drive with the ball the way Theo has. Making light work of James and Wan-Bissaka who are primarily defensive-minded when it comes to their key attributes is no easy task.
That’s his game. He was Milan’s most dangerous offensive weapon for vast periods of last season. Some of his runs reminds me of 2010-11 Bale. His penetrating runs from deep is one of his key attributes.Not being snide, because I did rate Hernandez in this game, but does he normally play like that or was this a one-off as per Lindelöf who was also making runs? A case of exploiting tiredness, desperate get through to QFs, or/and an attempt to show his attack out of desire/frustration how to penetrate, etc.?
He does and his goal/assist record is pretty strong too. It's just the only sample we have is Serie A and this game against us.Not being snide, because I did rate Hernandez in this game, but does he normally play like that or was this a one-off as per Lindelöf who was also making runs? A case of exploiting tiredness, desperate get through to QFs, or/and an attempt to show his attack out of desire/frustration how to penetrate, etc.?
That’s his game. He was Milan’s most dangerous offensive weapon for vast periods of last season. Some of his runs reminds me of 2010-11 Bale. His penetrating runs from deep is one of his key attributes.
Nice. Those Hernandez brothers are talented guys. I mean, not quite Neville level, but decent all the same.He does and his goal/assist record is pretty strong too. It's just the only sample we have is Serie A and this game against us.
was the same when he was here, he done fantastic but if the ball was not played exactly to him then basically you lost possession, alwasy felt he missed big chances in the big games when he was here as well.They need a proper striker. As good as Zlatan is his lack of pace killed them.
It was a fairly poor performance by his standards, which is understandable given he's just come back from injury and wasn't 100%Not being snide, because I did rate Hernandez in this game, but does he normally play like that or was this a one-off as per Lindelöf who was also making runs? A case of exploiting tiredness, desperate get through to QFs, or/and an attempt to show his attack out of desire/frustration how to penetrate, etc.?
Kessie oozes quality imo. Great both on and off the ballThey have some player that I would sign:
Kjaer
Kessie
Cahlanoglu
It was a fairly poor performance by his standards, which is understandable given he's just come back from injury and wasn't 100%
To answer your question: he's milan's second best attacker after Ibra. I also have strong suspicions he might be the love child of a man and a fighter jet. How the man got the fighter jet pregnant i don't know, but theo's the result
well his age would dictate that anyway. He is still a smart striker so he'll still pick up goals. As soon as he came on he lined himself up against Lindelof knowing he had a better chance with him physically and in the air, in fact he won the first header they went for. The way he also peeled onto the back post v Shaw with that header he had, was good movement. But to play him his service needs to be top notch, which it wasn't. He looked sluggish, although he's just back from an injury.They need a proper striker. As good as Zlatan is his lack of pace killed them.