Bit of a weird question. It could almost be worded, which of these is the 23rd best player of their generation and which is 24th. It doesn't really matter.
I suppose to answer though, I never felt that worried playing Neymar, whereas Salah is always a threat.
Yeah, maybe!
I just remember the way he played in the 4-4 at Stamford Bridge. Really clever movement and Walker struggled against him. He's a good footballer, just not a good finisher.
Would much prefer him in there though with players who play a similar way than some of the others who are...
Things have moved on a few years now, but while Pep was in Spain and in Germany they were the best countries out there.
They based their national team around the majority of their best club team and played similar football. It removed the confusion and time getting players to gel.
Southgate...
It takes players time to get used to playing a different way, some just aren't capable (see Phillips at City). Southgate doesn't have time to teach players new methods, he needs to work with what he's got.
We'll never see the best of Foden while there are heads down, run fast, blast it...
That Geyse is so out of place in this united team, as she looks like an actual footballer.
The rest of them are just about get it forward and fight for it. Crap.
It'd be like having Cancelo. He'd do some good things and the headlines would be about him, but because he always wants to play the killer ball we'd just be giving it away all the time instead of getting our match-winners on the ball.
He doesn't suit a possession based team.
And he really...
Forgetting us, but even just the Everton, Forest and Leicester stuff just shouts what is the fucking point of these rules?
Are any of these clubs actually in financial trouble? Probably not. Nothing that can't be sorted out with time anyway.
Shit convoluted rules about money are just...
Think the beeb have been as fair as they can be tbh. Lists Brazil, City and Real, while showing him in a Milan kit. It covers the lot really.
The link to the article just mentioned "ex-Brazil" and had him in their kit. Not a lot to complain about.
Think it was Anthony Taylor last year, when he forgot his cards, let the game be a free for all and then disallowed Foden's goal because of a tiny pull by Haaland.
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