Jordie
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So, we need a big, quick target man with a great first touch and amazing finishing ability. Romelu Lukaku?
RashfordinhoSo, we need a big, quick target man with a great first touch and amazing finishing ability. Romelu Lukaku?
Nah, too slow.Rashfordinho
While Pep is the coach, there will be no stereotypical big man to lump & dump it into the box. A mobile big forward is a different story.
However I remarked on this last season, City under Pep are typically lethal from deep and out wide - they are weakest centrally, particularly in that final third. They need someone who can dribble into the box or time their runs in a low block like a David Villa. The height preoccupation is an exercise in futility, you lot should let go of that fantasy - not under Pep
Still one of the best strikers in the worldNah, too slow.
That is a fact!Still one of the best strikers in the world
What are your views regarding Sterling in this City team and Villa in Pep's Barca team? Compare and contrast. I know they play different positions and yet I see similarities.
It's not true that we don't play the kind of football a traditional type cf would thrive on, we do, lots of times, then we all bitch about it on here 'why do we keep putting crosses into the box when we have a team of midgets' etc. We also hit long balls from the keeper to Aguero, Jesus & KDB puts in fucking 100s of diagonals etc.
Watch a video of Les Ferdinand on the end of such passes & compare it to our strikers: he was better by far in those aspects of the game. We are not very good at finishing those moves, full stop.
We would most definitely benefit from having such a player, it's a no brainer. BUT he would have to be able to do the other stuff, which Jesus, Aguero etc do & that's where the problems start. Such a player doesn't appear to exist. Pep had Ibrahimovic, fantastic footballer who at his peak would easily score 35 goals in this team, but also a lazy, immobile ****, who would ruin the team.
But if you could find a player like Ibrahimovic with pace, & workrate, he would be our main striker & Pep would have no problem 'upgrading' to bigger, as he has shown with Walker & Mendy.
Lewandowski or Harry Kane?
Among the many players that have improved under Pep, Sterling is truly hard to ignore to the success of City thus far. For me, Sterling is a winger who can play centrally due to his terrific dribbling & passing abilities. Villa could play out wide but he is/was a goalscorer more so than Sterling has been. I'm not sure that that is what Sterling will be most effective at, playing as the principal goalscorer. Someone with Sterling's speed/acceleration is most valuable on the wing and is faster than Villa ever was too
What could work perhaps is leaving Bernardo out wide right and bring Sterling in as a false 9. Problem is that when him & Sane are healthy, they are devastating out wide - not sure there are better dribbling speed merchants like them to stretch defenses. Just need someone centrally like Gabriel Jesus
Lewandowski or Harry Kane?
Will Grigg?Lewendowski could do it & Kane might be able to with training but I don't see either as attainable signings.
Lewendowski could do it & Kane might be able to with training but I don't see either as attainable signings.
Not sure he fits the category of buying younger players, but class act. But Sanchez is not young so you never know.I doubt we would pay the money for Kane but I expect we could afford him.
I think Lewa would be attainable.
Will Grigg?