agree with a lot of that, de bruyne is a talented player, but not one we needed. he unbalances the side, we have to play him or silva out wide, which will cause defensive problems. he's also not great technically, a few years ago, it seemed we were trying to become a sort of english barcelona. now watching kolarov, demichelis, fernando, sterling, de bruyne etc. its obvious that our side is many things, but technically competent is not one of them.He was very lazy if you watch him on the lead up to Monchengladbach goal.
His work rate is excellent when he is facing the opposition goal but he's unlikely to get 'back in', so to speak, if we are being countered.
I think he and Silva are pretty similar in that regard.
There's no doubt Silva is better in the number ten role in terms of slipping in the pass.
The issue we have is that De Bruyne is only half the player he should be out on the right, whereas, Silva, is still an 8 out of ten when moved out wide?
For that reason, and because De Bruyne carries so much of a direct and personal goal threat, we might try and see how we fare with him as No.10 and Silva coming in off the line?
We would still have the age-old problem of not enough defensive protection on the flank.
As per usual, though, it can easily be solved by sorting the central midfield out once and for all.
I harbour hope that Delph will be the vital piece of the jigsaw at the expense of Yaya.
We simply don't need to rely on his creativity anymore, and as we continue to see, that only makes his selection based on him being a defensive solution, because he's trying to run a bit harder, all the more folly.
I can drive fast, it don't make me fecking Lewis Hamilton.
Give De Bruyne the responsibility his technique deserves and see how he responds?
agree with a lot of that, de bruyne is a talented player, but not one we needed. he unbalances the side, we have to play him or silva out wide, which will cause defensive problems. he's also not great technically, a few years ago, it seemed we were trying to become a sort of english barcelona. now watching kolarov, demichelis, fernando, sterling, de bruyne etc. its obvious that our side is many things, but technically competent is not one of them.
have to say, though, that we cannot drop yaya. ever. we don't rely on his creativity, we rely on his ability to control a game, which is matched by very few players in world football. play him in a three with other, harder working midfielders, yes, but we can't drop him.
I thought I was the only one not to grasp thatwhat the heck are you rambling about? You dont make any sense!
agree with a lot of that, de bruyne is a talented player, but not one we needed. he unbalances the side, we have to play him or silva out wide, which will cause defensive problems. he's also not great technically, a few years ago, it seemed we were trying to become a sort of english barcelona. now watching kolarov, demichelis, fernando, sterling, de bruyne etc. its obvious that our side is many things, but technically competent is not one of them.
have to say, though, that we cannot drop yaya. ever. we don't rely on his creativity, we rely on his ability to control a game, which is matched by very few players in world football. play him in a three with other, harder working midfielders, yes, but we can't drop him.
which bits do you not understand?what the heck are you rambling about? You dont make any sense!
60% pass completion against tottenham. for a midfielder, that is fucking atrocious. has constantly given the ball away in the last couple of games. de bruyne is a highlights player, he plays for himself. always trying the killer ball or shot. nasri is unappreciated by fans and the media, but he plays for the team. any professional would rather play with nasri than de bruyne.Technically not great... Did he do something to Nasri?
60% pass completion against tottenham. for a midfielder, that is fucking atrocious. has constantly given the ball away in the last couple of games. de bruyne is a highlights player, he plays for himself. always trying the killer ball or shot. nasri is unappreciated by fans and the media, but he plays for the team. any professional would rather play with nasri than de brune.
Not being entirely serious....
I think his fellow players were not that keen on him when he ducked out of the wall that time60% pass completion against tottenham. for a midfielder, that is fucking atrocious. has constantly given the ball away in the last couple of games. de bruyne is a highlights player, he plays for himself. always trying the killer ball or shot. nasri is unappreciated by fans and the media, but he plays for the team. any professional would rather play with nasri than de bruyne.
Bloody hell, it's not often we have one the players Mrs posting on here anyway welcome to the forum Mrs Nasri60% pass completion against tottenham. for a midfielder, that is fucking atrocious. has constantly given the ball away in the last couple of games. de bruyne is a highlights player, he plays for himself. always trying the killer ball or shot. nasri is unappreciated by fans and the media, but he plays for the team. any professional would rather play with nasri than de bruyne.
just as they were probably a bit annoyed when kev teed up eric dier the other dayI think his fellow players were not that keen on him when he ducked out of the wall that time
Kev is new,nasri has been a coward here for yearsjust as they were probably a bit annoyed when kev teed up eric dier the other day