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It's almost like Pep's playing some sort of 4D chess by pretending he wants players that would be utter shite for the other top 6 teams, just to sabotage them.City dodged some major bullets with him, Fred, & Jorginho.
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It's almost like Pep's playing some sort of 4D chess by pretending he wants players that would be utter shite for the other top 6 teams, just to sabotage them.City dodged some major bullets with him, Fred, & Jorginho.
Off to Italy to play at a gentler pace as a #10 at Inter/Juve/Milan, assuming he's willing to take a massive wage cut (60% at least). Or he could keep most of his wages and play a handful of competitive games a season in a second-tier league with PSG. Or retire.Legs are gone. Ronaldo saw this coming and reinvented himself as a 9. With Rashford and Lukaku ahead of him, what are his options? Or United's?
PSG won't touch him.Off to Italy to play at a gentler pace as a #10 at Inter/Juve/Milan, assuming he's willing to take a massive wage cut (60% at least). Or he could keep most of his wages and play a handful of competitive games a season in a second-tier league with PSG. Or retire.
I was only half joking at the time but the best chance was to fool Henry into taking him to Monaco on loan to buy. He will look good (cant be worse than Depay?) and hopefuly they take him. Too late now.Off to Italy to play at a gentler pace as a #10 at Inter/Juve/Milan, assuming he's willing to take a massive wage cut (60% at least). Or he could keep most of his wages and play a handful of competitive games a season in a second-tier league with PSG. Or retire.
Never going to happen. £350K a week at a top tier Club. Who walks away from that?Off to Italy to play at a gentler pace as a #10 at Inter/Juve/Milan, assuming he's willing to take a massive wage cut (60% at least). Or he could keep most of his wages and play a handful of competitive games a season in a second-tier league with PSG. Or retire.
It's almost like Pep's playing some sort of 4D chess by pretending he wants players that would be utter shite for the other top 6 teams, just to sabotage them.
The winner v Newcastle at home. His only other goal this season was Arsenal in the FA Cup. And he has just 4 assists. He's garbage.btw when was his last goal for us in the PL? I actually cannot remember.. .
The one that saved mou for a few more months.The winner v Newcastle at home. His only other goal this season was Arsenal in the FA Cup. And he has just 4 assists. He's garbage.
embarrassing.The winner v Newcastle at home. His only other goal this season was Arsenal in the FA Cup. And he has just 4 assists. He's garbage.
The thing is, you just know Sanchez would have gone to them and absolutely ripped it up all season. I'd have put every penny I have on it. It was almost worth getting him just to stop them getting him. Don't be daft, of course it wasn't.It's almost like Pep's playing some sort of 4D chess by pretending he wants players that would be utter shite for the other top 6 teams, just to sabotage them.
Sometimes I feel like he's never fully in control of his own legs.He never seems to be in control of the ball, no matter what. It always seems like the ball is around him, and he’s hoping that it does something, but he’s never fully in control of it.
There’s that as well, but at least his legs are attached to his body, the ball always seems to be a few yards away from him, never actually at his feet.Sometimes I feel like he's never fully in control of his own legs.
At least Rooney could manage a decent strike on target and was a goal threat now and then.Looks like Rooney in his final season here, a busted flush.
Actually, you need to wait in line, Alexis already did that to Mourinho. And this was Ed’s signing, and the reason we are officially looking for a DOF.feck you mourinho
He's our highest paid player and an attacker at that, what you're crediting him for simply isn't even close to enough to be called an important contribution. His "quickly turning" was essentially him constantly having to circle back around because he stood absolutely no chance of beating his man. He technically didn't have a bad game really but he just didn't offer us anything at all going forward.Played well. Important contribution was his ability to use his body to quickly turn and hold up play which allowed us to recycle possession a lot more than if he didn't do that for us. Seems like a small thing, but usually he loses the ball from trying to hard but today he worked hard and did the simple bits for the team, which I appreciated.
People aren't hating him, they're just saiying he's done. Also as an attacking player he should be judged on his offensive contributions, of which there were almost none.. no one is faulting his effort, but it's not enough.He started sloppily but he was fine after that. Really don't know how people can give him so much hate for a decent, hardworking performance.
Probs because all his performances are like that, but there's rarely anything to show from it.He started sloppily but he was fine after that. Really don't know how people can give him so much hate for a decent, hardworking performance.
I get that, but I do think it was something Ole was aware of and gave some instructions on, like a tactical choice because Sanchez instinct is to be creative at all times - attack and lose the ball - repeat. At least he had a purpose this time. Sanchez has to change his game around if he'll want to continue to play top level football. He is talented so if he understands this and finds a way to not play like a quick kid, he'll do fine. He has a few things working for him still without the pace, he needs to focus on perfecting those things now, and keep working like a maniac helps.He's our highest paid player and an attacker at that. His "quickly turning" was essentially him constantly having to circle back around because he stood absolutely no chance of beating his man. He technically didn't have a bad game really but he just didn't offer us anything at all going forward.