Alexis Sanchez

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No, I didn't say that. The context was the lack of depth up front, possible over reliance on either Jesus or Kun for goals (scenario of injury to Kun & having one recognized goalscorer for three matches a week), & how many times Pep emphasized that you guys lacked that killer instinct in the boxes, many times last season. A problem that both Sánchez, & Sané played on the right would solve. Not to mention that Pep loves to rotate & you guys will need those quality rotation options to not burn the likes of Sterling & Sané out. With the (likely) signings at FB, midfield & possibly CB, you guys have those bases there covered.
Think the point about needing Sanchez for more depth is right just think you're making it badly by saying other teams are in a better position than us and have a better front 5 they aren't.
Where you are right is an injury to one leaves us playing the same front three every week without Sanchez or some body to add depth. Without him we would only have 7 players for 5 positions..
 
No, I didn't say that. The context was the lack of depth up front, possible over reliance on either Jesus or Kun for goals (scenario of injury to Kun & having one recognized goalscorer for three matches a week), & how many times Pep emphasized that you guys lacked that killer instinct in the boxes, many times last season. A problem that both Sánchez, & Sané played on the right would solve. Not to mention that Pep loves to rotate & you guys will need those quality rotation options to not burn the likes of Sterling & Sané out. With the (likely) signings at FB, midfield & possibly CB, you guys have those bases there covered. Signing a world-class forward who can play in all three positions up front, is a proven goalscorer in the top echelons of international, CL & PL football, & will provide healthy competition to boot.

You have a tendency of using 100 words where 5 would do.

What you seem to be arguing is that Liverpool having half a dozen players scoring 5-15 goals a season is better than having a couple who score 20-30, but that's not true.

We also have much better depth, and as already explained to you, Sterling and Sané will be much bigger goalthreats when overlapping fullbacks allow them to push inside.
 
Nacho is probably leaving, & neither Sané nor Sterling have played there yet have they? Also, I would think having someone like Sánchez there is pretty different that those two or KDB.

Your user name is shite as are most of your comments! How did you think city fans would react on its biggest forum when people who don't support the club come on claiming Liverpool have a better attack etc?
 
I'm fully aware of Jesus' ability, I don't doubt it for a second. All the potential in the world to be the next world-class & legendary striker for Brazil That attack is amazing, of course. So is Liverpool's who only scored two less goals last season.


Best striker in South America? What? Do you mean when he was playing in the Brasileiro ?

Your whole argument falls down when you consider the thread you're posting on.
We are looking likely to sign Sanchez or similar.

With regards United. You are suggesting Moratta & Perisic will score big noses goals and plenty more.
Yes their finishing was off, so was ours. De Bruyne hit the woodwork more than any other player.
Jesus only became available in February and was unlucky with injury.
Aguero out performed any striker at Liverpool or United.
Jesus is a far greater goal threat than any of Liverpool or United's secondary strikers.

Not to mention the difference in mentality beteeen Pep & Jose.

City's attacking players.
Aguero, Jesus, Sane, Bernardo, De Bruyne, Sterling, Silva & Sanchez(or equivalent).

United's attacking players. Reportedly.
Rashford, Rooney, Micky, Martial, Pogba, Fellaini, Morrata(?), Perisic(?), James(?).

Liverpool's.
Origi, Sturridge, Salah, Firminho, Courtinho, Mane & Lallana.

Just look at the difference.
 
It must have escaped your notice that Jesus signed in the Janaury transfer window

Please tell me what the weak link is in Sane, Jesus, Aguero with back up from Sterling, Silvas and KDB?
Oh, I'm fully aware. Stop trying to be a condescending smart-ass all the time, buddy. It's not a weak-link, but having Sánchez there would probably help things
 
No, I didn't say that. The context was the lack of depth up front, possible over reliance on either Jesus or Kun for goals (scenario of injury to Kun & having one recognized goalscorer for three matches a week), & how many times Pep emphasized that you guys lacked that killer instinct in the boxes, many times last season. A problem that both Sánchez, & Sané played on the right would solve. Not to mention that Pep loves to rotate & you guys will need those quality rotation options to not burn the likes of Sterling & Sané out. With the (likely) signings at FB, midfield & possibly CB, you guys have those bases there covered. Signing a world-class forward who can play in all three positions up front, is a proven goalscorer in the top echelons of international, CL & PL football, & will provide healthy competition to boot.

Indeed it will, but you are not taking into account the fact that Jesus missed almost the whole season & Sane only really became relevant to the squad halfway through.

City were already a much stronger attacking side for next season, than last, without signing anybody.
 
Nacho is probably leaving, & neither Sané nor Sterling have played there yet have they? Also, I would think having someone like Sánchez there is pretty different that those two or KDB.
Sane and Sterling were repeatedly put through one on one through the middle last season. Even then we have Jesus and Aguero down the middle. The two best strikers in the Premier League - but we're short up front? I think you need to reassess
 
No, I didn't say that. The context was the lack of depth up front, possible over reliance on either Jesus or Kun for goals (scenario of injury to Kun & having one recognized goalscorer for three matches a week), & how many times Pep emphasized that you guys lacked that killer instinct in the boxes, many times last season. A problem that both Sánchez, & Sané played on the right would solve. Not to mention that Pep loves to rotate & you guys will need those quality rotation options to not burn the likes of Sterling & Sané out. With the (likely) signings at FB, midfield & possibly CB, you guys have those bases there covered. Signing a world-class forward who can play in all three positions up front, is a proven goalscorer in the top echelons of international, CL & PL football, & will provide healthy competition to boot.


Who is Liverpool's depth up front?
Origi & Sturridge?

United's?
Rooney, Rashford & Moratta?

Jesus & Aguero will probably out score those five between them. Ignoring Sanchez.
 
Oh, I'm fully aware. Stop trying to be a condescending smart-ass all the time, buddy. It's not a weak-link, but having Sánchez there would probably help things

No shit. No one would argue with you for saying Sanchez would help, 98% of people on here want him. It's your very convoluted way of saying we need him because everyone else is shit that's got people disagreeing with you.
 
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