bluemoon98
Well-Known Member
Why compare them? 2 great young players they don't deserve to be compared at this early stage in their careers
Baseless bollocks imo.
Why compare them? 2 great young players they don't deserve to be compared at this early stage in their careers
Expand, at least I referenced how your assumption was uttterly unfounded.Yours was total and utter wank in mine.
Should Jose get the rags job Rashford will not be seen anywhere near the 1st team. While pep will give Kelchi game time as he likes to promote players from the ranks below the 1st team.
Should Jose get the rags job Rashford will not be seen anywhere near the 1st team. While pep will give Kelchi game time as he likes to promote players from the ranks below the 1st team.
ive known kc since he was a kid growing up in the eastern part of nigeria..up until he was snapped up into the u13's, u15', and finaly becoming the fulcrum of the 2013 fifa u170world cup winning team.. i can say,initially the majority of soccer loving nigerians were upset about his joining city.. we felt he shud go to a club notoriously reputable for norturing & bringing through young talents.but, knowing dat it takes an exceptionally brilliant, hardworking,and extremely talented player to break free from the youth rank into d clubs first team.,we were stil optimistic that he will scale through.. the instant he secured the faith of his manager, i knew it was just a matter of time before he bursts into the scene. though there were times he should have come on earlier in some games,i stil think pelle deserves some credit for gradualy introducing and blending him into the first team. we're gonna see alot of him next period.and trust me, city will know what a world class player theyve got in their hands.
Nail on headAgain, if Rashford was here and Iheanacho over there then Rashford would be better.
They're two good, promising young strikers who aren't in any kind of competition with each other. Both have taken their chance with both hands and honestly, given their body of work this season, those who say Rashford "isn't all that" but Iheanacho is are just oddly bitter about something that matters not one jot.
We have Iheanacho and that's all that matters.
Ched Evans?
Edit: Mike Sheron?[/QU
Barney Daniels ?
What are you basing that assertion on?Rashford could still prove to be a "flash in the pan" , where as Nacho is here to stay
The only reason Rashford got a few games was due to the Rags injury situation , Nacho has worked his way into the squad over a couple of seasons , and despite a stubborn manager is now the prefered choice to a £25m striker , Rashford could still prove to be a "flash in the pan" , where as Nacho is here to stay
Don't come on here spitting all this sense stuff. Your right though, I think a lot are just being protective of our lad, but until he gets a run of games to demonstrate one way or the other, it's simply hoping he will be
Comparison is tough to make at this stage because Rashford is playing from the start (but in a shit team that doesn't create much) and Nacho is generally coming on for a couple of minutes at the end in games we have already won and most of the team are waiting for the final whistle. From the small glimpses of Nacho we have had in situations where the game is still live he has looked very impressive and full of potential. Also on Rashford, I think I read somewhere recently that he has a crazy high chance conversion ratio, something like 50% while Kun is at about 20% which to me suggests he is going through a very purple patch and won't be able to maintain this kind of goal scoring rate for long (those figures are probably not accurate and I can't be arsed looking for the article but you get the point)
Edit: looked that up and Rashford is 50%, Messi is 17%
Kelechi should have had way more game time, whose knows how many more points we would have gained if he got more minutes. The 0-0 vs villa was the ultimate pisstake by Pellegrini, instead of bring on kelechi he brings on another midfielder and plays without a striker against the worst in the league bizarre. Reckon Kelechi will find it even more difficult to get games next season once bony is replaced.Or...
Iheanacho has gradually introduced to the first team by a manager careful not to overexpose him while he is still finding his feet in a new country and among new teammates to a point where said manager now believes Nacho is ready to step up and play more minutes.