kaz7
Well-Known Member
Give the loan a rest,it's not happeningIf Pep wants to let him replace Silva next season, then he need to loan him.
Otherwise he will never be ready.
Give the loan a rest,it's not happeningIf Pep wants to let him replace Silva next season, then he need to loan him.
Otherwise he will never be ready.
Nailed on to start that one.I'd be shocked if he didn't start against Southampton next Tuesday.
I'm pretty sure Pep was waiting for the 3rd goal to sub him on but it never came. 88th minute was probably a token gesture because he had his hopes up for getting on the pitch.
a betting shop couldn't make a market for whether he starts or not as it would be too easy to fix,Nailed on to start that one.
His position is a position young lads don’t often get into top teams much as well. I said the same in the Jesus thread.
Full backs and wingers seem to get into teams at a younger age than centre halves, central midfielders, and centre forwards. This is true throughout many teams from many leagues through many decades.
Unless they’re better than what’s ahead of them, or ridiculously good players you can’t not take the chance on, these most trusted positions are almost always given to more experienced players.
How many young lads get into top teams in central midfield?
Owen Hargreaves at Bayern, started at 21 in the CL final against Valencia. Scholes at United. When they had good players ahead of them.
But who did Lampard displace at Chelsea, who did Gerrard displace at Liverpool? They weren’t trying to displace de Bruyne, David Silva, Bernardo Silva and Gundogan when they were breaking into the Chelsea and Liverpool teams.
We did need something different against Wolves but even Bernardo didn’t get the nod to start with de Bruyne injured so Foden would never have.
Maybe I'm being biased but he's put in several MOTM performances in the cup games, scored in the CL when goals were tight (Yes we dominated but was struggling to put them away), scored against Spurs which was pivotal to our Premier League title, and has a good goals-to-minutes ratio for a CM/CAM, especially at youth level.
Not saying he needs to start every game, which could actually be detrimental to his progress, but if we're winning games against mid-table opposition, he's got to get minutes. Saturday was perfect opportunity and he got 70-odd seconds. It's insulting.
I don't expect him to start tomorrow, but I'd like to see him either get a start or a decent amount of minutes off the bench on Saturday. I'd be shocked if he didn't start against Southampton next Tuesday.
I think Pep believes David Silva isn’t going to be able to make it through the 3 games a week stage of the season and will Peter off as the season comes to a close. Accordingly, he is holding Foden “in reserve” for that time and for when we get the inevitable injuries in midfield.
Tbh, I’m not sure why people who don’t know Foden and are simple football fans get all hot and bothered about it. CLEARLY, PHIL FODEN isn’t concerned, and let’s not forget he is a young kid trying to break into the top team in European football. He is an integral part of the squad and will get playing time. But, let’s not even suggest he is better than Bernardo, Gundogan, Rodri, Fernandinho, KDB, or El Mago, so he’s going to have to wait until they need rest or recuperation.
Why is THAT so hard to understand?