#9 | Gabriel Jesus - 2019/20 Performances

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One is 26 with 45 career goals, the other is 22 and has 96 goals, next.

one's a midfielder, one's a striker. Both given the "well, they're still young" tag far beyond the point where that was a reasonable defence. The latter having a third fewer league goals than the striker he was supposed to be the "next" of at the same age, and less than half the international goals. Next.
 
one's a midfielder, one's a striker. Both given the "well, they're still young" tag far beyond the point where that was a reasonable defence. The latter having a third fewer league goals than the striker he was supposed to be the "next" of at the same age, and less than half the international goals. Next.
In 2019/20 one hasn't scored a goal in 16 appearances, the other has 5 from 14, your argument is bollocks and you know it, so you don't like him fair enough, but to compare him to Lingard is pathetic from any City fan, for us he has 50 goals in 76 games, clearly shit.
 
In 2019/20 one hasn't scored a goal in 16 appearances, the other has 5 from 14, your argument is bollocks and you know it, so you don't like him fair enough, but to compare him to Lingard is pathetic from any City fan, for us he has 50 goals in 76 games, clearly shit.

I make an accurate analogy, and you try to make a bollocks comparison out of it. Not my problem.
 
In 2019/20 one hasn't scored a goal in 16 appearances, the other has 5 from 14, your argument is bollocks and you know it, so you don't like him fair enough, but to compare him to Lingard is pathetic from any City fan, for us he has 50 goals in 76 games, clearly shit.

Might be me being pedantic, but he’s played more than 76 games otherwise he’d be a shoe in to start for any team in the world.
 
He got a run of games in the early part of the 2017-18 Centurions season with Kun out and did not look out of place as the best team in the league’s #9.

It’s his time to shine now and this is where he can take his opportunity to show he is capable of becoming Manchester City’s long term #9.

Come on Gabi, lad, let’s have it!
 
We are so lucky to have Jesus at our club. The more I hear his interview, the more impressed I am. Not only has he worked without complaining- accepting that Kun is no 1, he has worked hard socially to learn our language to fit in.
He has my upmost respect & I hope he makes it almost impossible for Aguero to get back in the team. (& nobody loves Sergio more than I do!!)
Good luck Gabby
 
He is a great guy and a real talent-just not sure we are getting the best out of him in our set up..He might be better in a Vardy type role looking for the ball over the top .Trouble is we build up so slow the space has gone.
 
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