Why England are a better team with Anthony Gordon in than Phil Foden
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5752188/2024/09/08/england-anthony-gordon-phil-foden/?source=freedailyemail&campaign=601983&userId=6751757
Ha. I don't remember Gordon doing anything of note. Selfishly, I'd like Phil to...
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They're not even in the same position. If there were a KDB of defenders, it would be TAA. That's not disrespectful to KDB. At the end of the day, he can't defend, so he doesn't worry me when we face Liverpool.
Happy for Jack. That was a beautiful goal, and you really couldn't write it better with him and Rice's goal in Ireland. Haha.
I have no doubt there will be a lot of revisionism after the game about Phil and Walker playing so much when, in reality, Ireland is awful, and there's no pressure on...
Yeah, I tend to believe that poster who said he's not ill. I wish he'd say what's going on with him, but I hope it's nothing sinister. I love Phil, but I worry more about him off of the pitch than most.
I just watched the highlights, and at the final whistle, he literally fell to his knees.
With his inverting, I imagine he is always the player who's most out of position, so naturally, he has to run further and harder to get back to position.
How does United spend so much money and replace Casemiro with some young player making his PL debut?! I get Mount is injured, but holy shit, it's actually staggering how poorly run they are.
I get Mainoo is a United fan, but he has to think long and hard about signing another extension. He's too good for those around him. Put him in our side, and he'd shine. If I recall correctly, City put in a bid for him before he signed his last contract.
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