TonyBookEnd
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I guess he was equally as uncomfortable with either footWell, not since Tony Vaughan.
I guess he was equally as uncomfortable with either footWell, not since Tony Vaughan.
Not sure I've seen a player who is as comfortable with either foot, certainly not a City player
The Premier League has always struggled for left footed players generally. Left backs more than anything. When I was young and was quite good, I was completely right footed. At the age of 13-14, I decided to start playing football with only my left during training. It benefited me a lot from game play but I did not know how to avoid tackles to my left ankle.There was a graphic I saw recently with the most two footed players in the PL this season.
Cherki was number 1.
Gvardiol was number 3.
Semenyo was 4
Guéhi was 5
Makes you wonder if Pep has seen Arsenal overtake us in the left footed player tables, and is looking to take it to the next level.
Who was #2? Elliot Anderson?There was a graphic I saw recently with the most two footed players in the PL this season.
Cherki was number 1.
Gvardiol was number 3.
Semenyo was 4
Guéhi was 5
Makes you wonder if Pep has seen Arsenal overtake us in the left footed player tables, and is looking to take it to the next level.
Ufff....those repeated crosses over the bar into the Platt Lane End. *shuddersWell, not since Tony Vaughan.
How was this done?
Silly old git AI
Wirtz will probably settle in and prove to be a decent player but the Cherki comparisons could well weigh pretty heavy on him for quite a while (and the price tags). And Cherki is obviously miles ahead of him currently (hopefully it stays that way)Can't believe it could've been Wirtz over Cherki for us haha