It's Quiet 18 - Wanna ring the bell?

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I like Arteta and everything but get out of City’s shadow mainly Pep. This is becoming to much everyone is trying to take something from us even coaches are not safe no more.
Yes Arsenal are blatantly trying to copy City although they seem to be a few seasons too late with they type of tactics they are copying. If Pep does leave though in a few years time my first choice would be Arteta. I would love to see the Tarquins heads explode when we take him back.
 
I think with KDB's injury we may see Alvarez getting a lot of minutes in his position in the early part of the season.
Agreed i think Pep may try it...but long term Alvarez is a striker or at least attacking wide player.....he will never be that creative force that KDB is.....so long term we need an option in there to replace KDB
 
Thats some fucking player!!!!!
He is. Does the most damage in CM/AM.

Very definition of pausa.

I don’t rate him as highly on the wing but I’d assume his game will be elevated training with the first team lads and Pep.
 
Love this type of player....small diiminuitive, low centre of gravity and looks like the ball is glued to their foot (messi being the prototype) ......

Hopefully he can make the next step ala Foden and Rico
Only just found out he's Norwegian.
 
Love this type of player....small diiminuitive, low centre of gravity and looks like the ball is glued to their foot (messi being the prototype) ......

Hopefully he can make the next step ala Foden and Rico
Dribbles past players for fun.
 


I don't usually pay attention to video clips, but this is different.

He's got extraordinary timing of when to release the pass and the right weight on it. It's very de Bruyne-like as well as having some amazing balance. I just wish he had a right foot!

I'm not arsed about the dribbling as that would be coached out of him, but the instinctive need to be a team player seems to be paramount.

That's what exciting for me.
 
I like Arteta and everything but get out of City’s shadow mainly Pep. This is becoming to much everyone is trying to take something from us even coaches are not safe no more.
Thing is he can't - he is trying to become City-lite, but Pep is unique and a genius. How many coaches have left Pep's management team and become successful? VK player for 3 years? Xavi player for 5 years? who else has.
 
Thing is he can't - he is trying to become City-lite, but Pep is unique and a genius. How many coaches have left Pep's management team and become successful? VK player for 3 years? Xavi player for 5 years? who else has.

I wrote in similar tones on a Gooner's channel about this subject, that Arteta had no ability to change systems with players as he's only piggybacked Guardiola's system that he's worked with.

Guardiola toys, tweaks and pulls at his systems within the players ability to soak up the information he's taught them for years allowing them to [seamlessly] switch during the game.

Guardiola's not just building a new system, he's building upon old ones that Arteta and others don't know about. So, the experienced players know from Plan A to Plan X and it's why players take ages to get things into their heads.

We, as City fans, know this. Arsenal/ Arteta and other clubs and media seem to gloss over this fact, thus the domination City show in games, become 'boring' as we play our own game that nullifies theirs (for the most part).

'They' [the media] call it "going through the gears" which is a very poor dissection of what we do on the pitch and something, managers/ teams are yet to get to grips with.
 
I don't usually pay attention to video clips, but this is different.

He's got extraordinary timing of when to release the pass and the right weight on it. It's very de Bruyne-like as well as having some amazing balance. I just wish he had a right foot!

I'm not arsed about the dribbling as that would be coached out of him, but the instinctive need to be a team player seems to be paramount.

That's what exciting for me.
His vision and weight of pass are superb. He has enormous potential, IMO, but we will really know when he makes the step up. He has done all that has been asked of him, and is a key reason for the success of Borges and Mebude (talented though they are) in that he opens the space and releases them at the right time.
 
His vision and weight of pass are superb. He has enormous potential, IMO, but we will really know when he makes the step up. He has done all that has been asked of him, and is a key reason for the success of Borges and Mebude (talented though they are) in that he opens the space and releases them at the right time.

It's interesting when I think about it, to know whether his natural want to put a team-mate into a forward position, is a plus or negative to the team as it currently plays.

We know Guardiola likes the final third of the team to play their own game and be creative, but that section also likes to slow up the play and recycle. Only de Bruyne seems to WANT to drive the team forward and, so, we have the problem of being not as effective without him.

This kid might, finally, change that in time.
 
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