BlueMoonAcrossThePond
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Some players in our side are vastly underappreciated or outright disliked - Gundo and Rodri are at the top of this list.
Said it many times.....our fans hate on our own players way more than any other teams, it's pathetic.Some players in our side are vastly underappreciated or outright disliked - Gundo and Rodri are at the top of this list.
It honestly depends on the game - if we're in control and are bossing mid - yes.He is a better defensive midfielder for us than Dinho and has been for a year
From "People don't rate Rodri for good reason" to "At no point have I tried to speak for other people". You need to read posts properly, especially your own.
Sorry - he player more often than any other player. 53 times to be exact. I said that earlier and it would have made what I meant obvious but you didn’t bother reading my points from me earlier so you missed that.
Rodri played 2750 PL minutes last season.
Fernandinho: 1185 mins
Dias played fewer than 100 more minutes than Rodri in the PL.
and yes Ederson played more minutes than any City player in the PL, he’s the fucking goalkeeper. Rodri still played more times in all competitions than Ederson.
Fernandinho wasn’t 36 last season - he was 35 - that is nursery level maths. Another point I made earlier and you clearly didn’t bother reading.
Oh look, another bold faced lie. Rodri played 785 Champions League minutes last season, Fernandinho played 342 (fewer than half).
I know maths isn’t your strong point but 785 is a bigger number than 342.
Honestly cannot believe you were complaining about arrogance you are one of the most obnoxiously arrogant people I have ever interacted with on here.
Fair enough. It felt like a lie as it conformed with your beliefs. Apologies if it was an honest mistake.It wasn't a bold faced lie, I made a mistake. I selected the wrong season by accident. I can see that now by going back. Thank you for pointing that out.
And this constitutes as an argument does it??You've responded to the case I've presented throughout the thread by selecting pieces of it, devoid of all context of what I was saying and the point being made, and then writing dishonest rebuttals and non arguments in response.
You realise you are doing exactly what you are accusing me of, right?You have the occasional point in there but it's not worth responding to when you completely dishonestly misrepresent my argument to try and undermine it, and some of your responses are just plain asinine.
Right back at you. Goodnight.Not worth the effort. If you want a proper discussion then you don't respond the way you have here.
I have no issue with this part of your argument. No one is a simpleton for not rating Rodri. I just tried to show you that I do rate him, as do 3 of the worlds best managers.I only responded the way I did to the OP because he implied that people who don't rate Rodri highly, like me, are simpletons. Of course I'm going to take issue with that.
Right back at you. Goodnight.The way you've engaged with me in response to my first message is buffoonish.
I didn't miss your point/points, I disagree with them, you cannot even make your mind up as to what his "biggest flaw" is "but they have to do the fundamentals well. And ultimately I feel this is Rodri's biggest flaw" 3 lines later " if defensively he was sold - but he isn't. At all. It's his single biggest flaw."Spectacularly missed the point fella, just like our mate @kun.
The player in the holding role does have the cosiest job on the pitch - when we're in possession. They have freedom of the entire pitch and options all over the place. Given we're the most dominant possession side in the country, that's the vast majority of time. And that's my point.
When we're out of possession, that's when the player in the holding role really gets tested, and when their job really becomes much more difficult. Then, they have to be the full package.
And this is precisely my point, and why Rodri's flaws only show up so often, because we're so dominant, but when they do show up they're absolutely glaring because they're often in the biggest games in tightly contested fixtures.
It's the cosiest role on the pitch when we're bossing it and dominating dross everyweek, which is most of the time. But as an all round role, it's one of the most testing and important roles in the whole side. The player that plays that role is pivotal to the football we play, in possession and out of possession.
Pep had Xavi and Busquets there at Barca, Alonso and Lahm at Bayern.
A player playing that role doesn't have to have Xavi's passing range to be a success, or not be a liability as the bare minimum. They don't have to be a Kante/Fernandinho hybrid to be a success when we're out of possession to be a success in that role, but they have to do the fundamentals well. And ultimately I feel this is Rodri's biggest flaw.
He's not the most gifted footballer, he's reasonable in possession, prone to the odd error and doesn't really have a killer pass in him, but he keeps the ball ticking over well enough and doesn't lose possession a great deal. That's not ideal in the role, but it's passable if defensively he was sold - but he isn't. At all. It's his single biggest flaw.
I'm not even commenting on Bissouma's suitability btw, just observing that we haven't adequately replaced Fernandinho as far as I'm concerned. And this grows more and more obvious the more time passes.
A well thought out post, in short, fully agree with you.In possession, our Goalkeeper has the cosiest job. In fact 99% of the time Ederson has the easiest job in the team.
Well it's not my fault if you can't remember many of the excellent off the ball performances Rodri put in last season.
Fernandinho's flaws also get shown up in some big games. That what happens in big games. The same has happened to Stones, Aké, Kompany, Silva, Sterling, Agüero, Jesus etc etc. Big games are more difficult, so if you have flaws (which every footballer on the planet does) they will sometimes be shown up by top drawer players.
"Rodri's flaws show up so often" then how did he start 14 of our 21 winning streak?
playing against Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool. Winning all of them (obviously). Surely not if his flaws always get exposed against the big boys. He also played, and won, 10 Champions League games last season (including PSG away and Dortmund home and away), conceding just 2 goals in total.
And? What is your point?
He also had Puyol and Márquez, and Ribery and Robben. So?
Can't make heads or tails of this sentence. It's actually gibberish.
(Sorry if there is some typo that has completely had me, genuinely can't understand this)
He does the fundamentals well, that is why he loses the ball less than anyone else.
He literally created a goal with a killer pass yesterday. How bad is your memory ffs.
That is because Fernandinho is still here. If he'd have left we'd replace him.
Did we replace Kompany before he left? or Silva? or Agüero? No.
Pep Guardiola, Diego Simeone and Luis Enrique all rate him very highly.
"Phil Mitchell Foden" from Bluemoon thinks he's shit.
I know who's football opinions I trust more.