But they haven't let the story linger either. They've immediately gone to Simon Bajkowksi and give him the line.I doubt City would say anything else. Telling everyone your players are for sale weakens your position.
But they haven't let the story linger either. They've immediately gone to Simon Bajkowksi and give him the line.I doubt City would say anything else. Telling everyone your players are for sale weakens your position.
It would indicate that if it was true. Probably not true so that's okay then.As somebody has mentioned our ability to write off players after a very short time should be of concern. It indicates that our coaching system needs to be seriously questioned. Every player has a weakness which needs to be worked on and that is what coaching about. If we are signing players that our coaching staff believe are beyond redemption somebody needs to be carrying the can. I can only assume therefore there is a deeper issue at play within the Club.
If one looks at certain aspects of individual play ie Haaland still cannot head a ball properly, Doku does not know when to release a ball and Rico does not understand positioning and then at the team level our corners and dead balls are abysmal one wonders what training sessions are about
He still brought on Gundogan despite having Gonzalez on the bench vs Al-Hial and Gundo supposedly being moved on. He was brought in to be Rodri's cover. That shows that Pep doesn't really trust him going forward. We do have to cut the squad.The problem is “Who do you drop to add a second DM?” especially when you’re playing a counterattacking team.
When everyone is fit, we have the luxury of a high number of midfielders and attackers, and playing 2 central midfielders means either pulling your wingers back into midfield in a 4-4-2 (which is how we frequently played at the end of last season) or starting with a back 3 and stealing a defender to add a midfielder. This is why Pep liked the “step into midfield” defender so much. You get a 2 for 1 defender and it allows you to play the extra attacker.
The recruitment team as well but we didn't sign Nico Gonzalez completely blind.As somebody has mentioned our ability to write off players after a very short time should be of concern. It indicates that our coaching system needs to be seriously questioned. Every player has a weakness which needs to be worked on and that is what coaching about. If we are signing players that our coaching staff believe are beyond redemption somebody needs to be carrying the can. I can only assume therefore there is a deeper issue at play within the Club.
If one looks at certain aspects of individual play ie Haaland still cannot head a ball properly, Doku does not know when to release a ball and Rico does not understand positioning and then at the team level our corners and dead balls are abysmal one wonders what training sessions are about
Was it tho? Based on what exactly? Pep's refusal to play him as an 8?I don’t understand why people aren’t believing the rumours. We bought this geezer because we had a shit midfield and he still sat on the bench in the bigger games. A terrible recruitment decision
Presumably when we bought him, we thought he was better than Zubimendi too, who was available for the same release clause AFAIK.I don’t understand why people aren’t believing the rumours. We bought this geezer because we had a shit midfield and he still sat on the bench in the bigger games. A terrible recruitment decision
If you went to games or your dad or uncle's do you would understand how much the club has changed in the last couple of years . The stuff happening on the pitch and decisions off it = detached.
So by your logic we should be looking to sell Khusanov, Reis and Echeverri too then?Pep still favours the older guard over him. Even after we signed Gonzalez in January. You expected him to at least get more of a look in during the run in last season especially with Gundo struggling. It is not nonsense at all. He is 23 years old not an EDS prospect who is being gradually easedand isn't being fully utilised. Rodri despite his wobbly first season was still picked.
Please don't quit your day job...And yet he might be the worst of those 4 players, the first 2 definitely, I dont rate Kovacic but he's arguably better too.
Is that good source? ie close to the club?Not sure how it's farcical at all. It's a made-up transfer rumour that City have quickly shut down.
Simon Bajkowski is kind of an approved City mouthpiece. Writes for the MEN, only tends to put word out when it's come to him from one of his contacts.Is that good source? ie close to the club?
It absolutely is though, gonzalez signed a 4 and a half year deal 5 months ago and you’re saying get rid in order to keep a near 35 year old.
1. Why would the player move when he’s likely on a contract better than anywhere else would offer him?
2. Why would the club decide to take a loss after 5 months on a player who’s not even had a fair chance?
3. There’s at least 9 or 10 we should be getting rid of before gonzalez, gundogan and kovacic included.
You’re talking absolute nonsense as per, and if he does leave it only further highlights the disconnect at the club at the moment.