Bryan_Munich
Aka RichieRich12
It's worth noting that Nasri is almost 2 years younger than Modric.
See that's why I wanted Modic and Nasri Think big. No but you know it depends how Sir Alex models the team. We do have Jones too who would perhaps be played in a defensive midfield type role on occasions as he'll fighting for game time too. His passings decent enough and he can definitely tackle.
So basically the downside of Modric is the way 'arry makes him play?
The revolutionism with Nasri is incredible, I've never seen history rewritten so much, and I've watched a few war films!
I went the best player route - voted Sneijder.
It's worth noting that Nasri is almost 2 years younger than Modric.
Sneijder without doubt, the other two are overated.
Rimaldo
Adams is the future!
Can i be greedy have all three?
Seriously, i could see us getting Sniejder, if not then it will be Nasri.
I'm not saying it would stop us creating chances, but your assertion that Nasri 'would almost certainly result in us scoring more goals' is very naive. I felt it was pretty clear what our midfield deficiencies were from the Barcelona game, but I guess everyones been whipped up into a Nasri gimp frenzy on here the past few weeks.
Charlie Adam? No thanks.
It's not about being in a gimp frenzy but thanks for the analysis. We don't play Barcelona every week and we don't even know if we'll play them at all next season, so judging every potential change based on how we perceive it to stack up against them doesn't make a great deal of sense to me.
We have our squad as it is at the moment which we all seem to agree is capable of creating and scoring chances, if we add in a player who is proven to be able to create and score chances from the middle of the park, an area from which we haven't scored many goals in recent years, it's not naive to expect that our total goal tally is likely to increase. We'll still be creating chances (possibly even more) and we'll have someone in the middle who can bang in a few extra goals.
Obviously there's no guarantees, but it's really not far fetched.
I don't understand your criticism.
Modric would be great but IMO Nasri would be better. What's wrong with that?
What revolutionism and rewritten history do you talk about?
a) Isn't Nasri young and can improve in all areas?
b) Is he not good with ball to his feet and have good vision?
c) As far as I know he score's plenty of goal. What's wrong with that statement?
d) And as far as I know he's unproven defensively. Maybe you know more about this then me?
So which statement is wrong in your opinion?
Well that's why I'm thankful none of you are the manager.
See what he's saying again.
He said scoring goals from midfield is a problem, and we haven't had a scoring CM for a while. Everywhere else is fine, but we do miss goals from midfield, and you can't deny it.
Modric ever so slightly edges it for me in terms of ability (out of him and Nasri). I believe both of these players have more to offer in a two-man midfield than Sneijder does, and I still believe that's what we'll need more often than not when Rooney is playing behind Hernandez.
Modric and Nasri are proven in the Premier League, at a good age, have great technical ability and don't get out-muscled too often despite their size. I would prefer us to get Modric, but I'd be happy if we got Nasri as the transfer fee would likely be significantly lower.
Modric is the most complete midfielder of the 3 in my opinion, he gets my vote.
Purely as a player it'd be Modric for me, the only player of the three who looks most at home in a deeper position (almost to the extent that he struggles further forward) and not really because of the two-man midfield 'nonsense' but because if we're going to have faith in Anderson we need someone to calmly dictate from deep positions as he is the aggressive passing, strong dribbling 'attacking midfielder' which Nasri and Sneijder are.
Sneijder doesn't really appeal to me at all because he's too aggressive with his passing, too attack-minded, defensively lazy and/or poor at times and has some fitness issues which raise questions of how useful he'd be in a 3 with Anderson or a two with any of our centre mids. Comparisons to Giggs don't work because he's always been defensivwly capable and covers a huge amount of ground, and don't really work with Scholes because what was crucial to his partnership with Carrick was his willingness to press and tackle to stop Carrick's lack of tenacity from allowing teams to out-battle/overpower our midfield.Anderson-Carrick behind him could combat thiis to an extent with Anderson's aggressive nature but it's reliant on Anderson really developing his defensive game and becoming an Essien-type or else Carrick's left with too much defensive work, and I just don't see Anderson as anything other than predominatly attacking.
Modric and Nasri would both do rightly for me, they both prefer a more considered, possession-based passing game (rather than the aggressive, creative one of Sneijder and to a lesser extent Anderson) which I think is crucial and have shown a willingness to apply themselves defensively (in a 4231 and a 433) while still having the ability to open up a defence but Nasri is more dribbling-based and Modric more passing-based and with Anderson's dribbling ability it makes Modric more useful, as does the fact that Nasri's better slightly further forward. On the other hand Nasri's more versatile and more of a direct threat.
If we bring price (and impact on a rival) into it then Nasri seems the easy choice because I'm not that fond of the idea of paying a ridiculous fee for Modric.
Nasri for me over Modric is the more effective player.
Sneijder I think would be my number one choice, but the Arsenal factor and how funny that would be if we did the unthinkable and signed him pushes Nasri over the edge
It's clearly Sneijder. Best player and he can do a fantastic job in CM. The caf's insistence that he can't is more down to knowing that he won't be coming here and so they make themselves feel better.
In reality, the only argument against Sneijder over either of those two is age. And I'd still take Sneijder over those two any day of the week. Who gives a flying feck about transfer fee/wages as long as we're getting the best player?
Won't happen, though. Either of Nasri or Modric would be very good signings also.
So you think Sneijder is capable of defending? What about his problems with anaemia, something which is likely to return at some stage?
Modric
(I accidentally voted for Nasri, though)
(and Sneijder I don't want, even though I'm the original starter of the ridiculous muppet-thread on him)