Nope he's done here.Lot of potential midfield exits, so I think he'll stay out of necessity. But he'll start next year is a squad player, and if he ends it a squad player he'll be getting sold in summer 2027
Other than keeping the ball better under pressure ( which is a big quality) he is a lot like Gundogan.Likewise, I thought he was going to be our new Gundo, an all-round midfielder chipping in with goals. Sadly TR doesn't excel in area, and has no strength or aggression and no real pace. I really hope he can step it up a level next season, but completely underwhelming so far.
Bloody hell Gundogan at least was happy to receive the ball or go looking for it, and hardly ever wasted a pass. Reijnders does his upmost to find a hiding place and stay anonymous.Other than keeping the ball better under pressure ( which is a bit quality) he is a lot loke Gundogan.
Folks forget now that all these same claims they make about TR were equally made about Gundogan. And this was before Gundo morphed into a big game scorer.
He is early stage Gundogan with goals and a little less control. Whether he stays depends on what Maresca wants. Maresca is old school Pep ruthless about the players he wants.
good thing we had a lot of players who was ahead of Gundo in pecking order at that timeI think I agree with Dax777 here...
In his early seasons, I hated Gundogan for his inability to go head-2-head in physical battles.
He played very soft football and was always vulnerability under pressure as he was trying to save himself or had some mental problems after injury, I don't know.
That's why for like first 3-4 seasons under Pep, Gundogan was more of a substitute player.
Fernandinho Silva KDB
KDB got injured and it was Fernandinho Silva Bernardo
Then it was Rodri KDB Silva at the beginning of 19/20
After 2020, he started to become a player of starting lineup.
So he was bought in 2016 and breakthrough happened in 2020, that's like 4 years.
Go back to the threads about Gundos first 2 -3 years. Everything you are accusing TR of, was similarly said about Gundo.Bloody hell Gundogan at least was happy to receive the ball or go looking for it, and hardly ever wasted a pass. Reijnders does his upmost to find a hiding place and stay anonymous.
7 teams in 8 years says it all reallyI never said he did. Not sure what footballer, or any person playing a teamsport has.
You asked what happened next.
Went on to play for several top teams including Barcelona and Munich.
I'd say both himself and Pep are happy enough with the outcome.
Not really.7 teams in 8 years says it all really
Likewise, I thought he was going to be our new Gundo, an all-round midfielder chipping in with goals. Sadly TR doesn't excel in area, and has no strength or aggression and no real pace. I really hope he can step it up a level next season, but completely underwhelming so far.
Not sure what your point is.8 in 10 then
I agree with you there. Massive talent. Kind of broke my heart when he didn’t settle in and get along with Pep. Guess I’m still bitter.Not sure what your point is.
I think he has been a good footballer.
He is not as good as Gundog prior to the injury. that first season for Gundo was a battle against injury recovery.Other than keeping the ball better under pressure ( which is a big quality) he is a lot like Gundogan.
Folks forget now that all these same claims they make about TR were equally made about Gundogan. And this was before Gundo morphed into a big game scorer.
He is early stage Gundogan with goals and a little less control. Whether he stays depends on what Maresca wants. Maresca is old school Pep ruthless about the players he wants.
You’ll be happy to know, a story just landedStill yet to see any stories floating around about the missing man getting sold. 'taps fingers on desk aggressively'
Still yet to see any stories floating around about the missing man getting sold. 'taps fingers on desk aggressively'