Worsleyweb
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if we had signed him before the season we would be top of the league now - we would not have lost to Brighton and spurs
Quite possibly.if we had signed him before the season we would be top of the league now - we would not have lost to Brighton and spurs
That might have been more a case of loyalty to Eddie, I think. You don't get to play for PSG (particularly last season!), and also get to captain your national side if you haven't got the ability to do the job. Eddie was fantastic at what his speciality was; distribution. None better. But I think most blues would agree that Gigi is a better shot stopper. I guess it's down to what you want your 'keeper to be good at. He certainly seems to breed confidence in the players in front of him. A fantastic signing. The biggest compliment I can pay him is that we're not missing Eddie.He’s been an absolute revelation, and it seems crazy to think that some people were so opposed to signing him. Can’t think of many other transfers that have had such an immediate impact on the team. Feels like he gave the entire squad a lift.
His punch from that Everton corner in the first half that came from our left side was unbelievable.
The Everton lads were pushing Donnarumma, and shoving him and moving him around, then the ball came over and about 15 players (City lads included) all piled into him in the six yard box, and then a big pink arm shot through the bodies and made contact with the ball. Never seen anything like it in all my years, lmao.
Have to say, I wasn't 100% keen on this transfer. Not because I doubted his quality, but more because of the way people were trashing Ederson and Trafford like neither of them are fit to lace Donnarumma's boots. But what a keeper he is. Incredibly happy to have him between the sticks and loved his celebration for Haaland's second goal.
And the other was a deflection against Burnley!2 goals conceded in his 5 premier league games
1 of them was that last minute equalizer at Arsenal, where we never looked like conceding
I'd thought that PSG letting him go had surprised everybody, but you have to wonder whether Pep's old mate tipped him off, when you consider the perfect timing? Even down to being able to bring Trafford in as decent backup just beforehand?Gotta assume Pep and the hierarchy saw this coming and acted. Superb move if so.