Trojan1962
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Can’t give him another season. If he had any chance of making it here he would have played more. It’s a bad buy we don’t often get it wrong.
WhyCan’t give him another season. If he had any chance of making it here he would have played more. It’s a bad buy we don’t often get it wrong.
Most of the time we're playing two DMs at the moment, with Rodri and Stones probably the top option anyway. Other than that, Gundo can go there and so can Lewis.The only other player I can think of who is good in that position is Gundogan, and he's not getting any younger and could be on his way in the summer.
Other than that, at a pinch maybe Stones could do it?
Or - and I'm only half joking here - stick Ortega in nets and play Ederson at defensive midfield. That would be peak Guardiola tactics.
To sit on the bench and take a squad place up.
I have no idea what Pep thinks but what I have observed since Pep has been here is that the so called experts on blue moon have written of the majority of signings we have made only to eat large amounts of humble pie the following seasonTo sit on the bench and take a squad place up.
Do you think the manager thinks he’s good enough then?
So based on the evidence thus far Phillips hasn’t had hardly any game time and when Rodri didn’t play he used Gundogan in that position before Phillips. I think we can say we have a very good idea of what he thinks of Phillips.I have no idea what Pep thinks but what I have observed since Pep has been here is that the so called experts on blue moon have written of the majority of signings we have made only to eat large amounts of humble pie the following season
If you say soSo based on the evidence thus far Phillips hasn’t had hardly any game time and when Rodri didn’t play he used Gundogan in that position before Phillips. I think we can say we have a very good idea of what he thinks of Phillips.
It’s only my opinion which you obviously disagree with which I fully accept.If you say so
Ake was also injured an awful lot.Although, it's worth mentioning that Nathan Ake only managed 993 minutes across 13 apps in his first season. So far this season Kalvin Phillips has managed 405 minutes across 17 apps - which is obviously only half as much but if Kalvin can eventually become half the player Nathan has for City then that'll be just fine for his role in the squad.
Game time and almost zero contribution are the major difference to Phillips and other players that initially struggled under Pep.Ake was also injured an awful lot.
He was also up against two three other central defenders for two spots. We tend to play three in midfield with four other midfielders (excluding Perrone). Midfielders do a lot more running and need more rest than central defenders and yet despite this Guardiola has barely played him when the match has been even vaguely important including against weak teams.
I've nothing against Phillips and hope I'm wrong and he comes good but I really don't see a future for him here. Even players with indifferent starts have played a lot more than he has.