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Indeed. And Gundo is getting there n’all.Yeah, my main concern is that the next three years will start to look like Aguero's. It'll take him longer to get back up to match fitness, the injuries will become a bit more frequent, and the team, slowly to begin with and then a bit quicker thereafter, will adapt to him not always being there. But that's professional sport, it happens to everyone.
But Bernardo is in his prime years and Grealish hasn’t got to them yet. With Palmer a young up and comer…
It’s the evolution of squads in sport. Sad to see sometimes as favourites get past their prime, but there’ll still be many moments of magic over years to come.
Once Grealish settles into midfield where I eventually see him, we can give de Bruyne some much needed rotation rests.