Indaparkside
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Them red twats have a comparison on there forum who's the best Sergio or zlatan for fucks sake you've still got the majority saying zlatan what a load of complete knobheads they are.
Yup the wise men of bluemoan.Drop him for Nacho they said
My take from it is that he wants Aguero to become our Messi that will take the game by the scruff of the neck. And I think Pep's right. Aguero is great for us but watching him you know that there's just more from him that haven't gotten out yet.More interesting quotes from Pep coming out after the embargo.
“In the box he is at that level,” Guardiola said, before adding: “Aguero has to convince. He is one of the nicest players I ever trained in my career. It is a pleasure for me to work with nice people and Sergio is one of the best ones by far, but to convince him he has to believe how good he is and how we need him.It's clear he's trying to raise him to the levels of the best players in the world - but perhaps because of Peps English, his exact point here is a bit hard to work out - He has to believe in himself and his role in the team more?
“He has to try. It is not about how many he scores because we are happy with the scoring, if he doesn't score it is not because I am not happy with him, with his behaviour or body language. When he is good everything can happen in our team.”
But when it was suggested that Guardiola may want Aguero to show more of a mean streak, he disagreed: “Never in his career was he aggressive, I don't want Aguero to [chase] the central defenders, I don't want Aguero to jump higher than the other defenders, they are taller than him.
“I am talking about he has to feel how important he is for us. When he is happy of course all the team is happy.”
What not even the special needs oneThat's what's great about Pep. Other managers would look at Aguero and say "you do what your best at, go and score goals"
But Pep, he wants to improve his all round game. He wouldn't get that from any other manager out there at the moment
Agreed.My take from it is that he wants Aguero to become our Messi that will take the game by the scruff of the neck. And I think Pep's right. Aguero is great for us but watching him you know that there's just more from him that haven't gotten out yet.
Thanks, chap(lain)“In the box he is at that level,”
Here endeth the lesson...
Thanks, chap(lain)
It's true. I have sinned, from time to time.Heathen..
I don't think Guardiola is going to publically say what aspect of his game needs improving. The press would drive a wedge between him and the player if he did that.More interesting quotes from Pep coming out after the embargo.
“In the box he is at that level,” Guardiola said, before adding: “Aguero has to convince. He is one of the nicest players I ever trained in my career. It is a pleasure for me to work with nice people and Sergio is one of the best ones by far, but to convince him he has to believe how good he is and how we need him.It's clear he's trying to raise him to the levels of the best players in the world - but perhaps because of Peps English, his exact point here is a bit hard to work out - He has to believe in himself and his role in the team more?
“He has to try. It is not about how many he scores because we are happy with the scoring, if he doesn't score it is not because I am not happy with him, with his behaviour or body language. When he is good everything can happen in our team.”
But when it was suggested that Guardiola may want Aguero to show more of a mean streak, he disagreed: “Never in his career was he aggressive, I don't want Aguero to [chase] the central defenders, I don't want Aguero to jump higher than the other defenders, they are taller than him.
“I am talking about he has to feel how important he is for us. When he is happy of course all the team is happy.”
I'm surprised they still can't see how much of a has-been Zlatan is already.Them red twats have a comparison on there forum who's the best Sergio or zlatan for fucks sake you've still got the majority saying zlatan what a load of complete knobheads they are.
Before the kick off at WBA as Sergio was kneeling down sorting out his laces, one player patted on the head as he walked past and another, I think it was Kolorov, bent down and kissed him on the head. It was as if the players wanted to show Serge the love to boost his confidence. Seemed to do the trick.