7 | Joao Cancelo - 2022/23 Performances

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What rumours did the club 'leak'? I've not even seen anything attributed to 'a source close to an unnamed player's pal's dog walker' let alone anything that you could think came from anyone at the club.

The only rumours are the stuff people are making up on here and some jumping to believe it, because anyone pointing out it looks like bollocks 'wasn't there' which must mean it is true. Heck I've seen it claimed on here that Foden hurt his foot shoving it up Cancelo's arse. Were you there to know that that Didn't happen?

You may be right. My bad for assuming the Athletic's articles are sourced.
 
And let's be honest, he's been absolute tripe for most of the season.
I used to think he has come kind of seasonal affective disorder, remember last season from Oct'21 to Mar'22 he was best full back in the world. then the sun comes out and his form goes down.

that theory was blown as he's been poor for circa 70% of matches this season.
 
What they pay this season is likely to be taken into account so they would have the option cheaper than other teams would.

I’m not sure about that Corky mate? Why would this half season’s loan fee be taken into account to Bayern’s benefit?

You cartoon cats generally know best but from what I can make of it, if the deal today is that they pay a loan fee and then can buy him for X amount in summer then that X includes consideration of his contract with us being half a season shorter by then . . which would apply equally to any other buying club.
My view is that by summer the loan fee already paid will have been paid for services already rendered and be water under the bridge / not a new consideration at that juncture.

My assumption is that his sale in summer will be to the highest bidder, subject of course to his willingness to move to which of whatever clubs are bidding.
IMO Bayern’s only advantage will come from him loving the lifestyle / social scene etc. and them charming the pants off him, so that they become the place he wants to be but, as with any player sale, we’ll only sell subject to receiving our valuation - which will be competitive for sure if, as it looks, we want shot of him.

He’s actually an extremely good player and I’m hoping that he rips it up in the softer German league so that his market valuation increases thus making the X discussed today seem a bargain by summer.

Another thought is, have Bayern got any players that we might want to consider in a part exchange?
 
That's debatable, for his last game was at Old Trafford, where he wasn't worse than the other defenders. I think he was, both statistically and on the eye test, better than them. People seem to forget that Ake couldn't deal with a teenager for their winner, Walker didn't track Fernandes for the equalizer (even though it shouldn't have stood), etc. On that showing at United, Cancelo wasn't worse than the other players...but he was benched again after that. Not sure Pep was right here. It doesn't matter now anyway. In Pep we (should) trust.
Nothings debatable, he's been pap. If you want to go down the one game in isolation route, let's do Lpool away.
 
Interesting ..

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City found out early on [during his first season] that the player did not happily accept being on the bench...in the World Cup, he did show his other face again. When not chosen to start, he was a disruptive presence. Lost interest, clearly upset, seemed not to listen to manager chats, did not seem focused in training…all that happened in the last few weeks with Pep [Guardiola] when it became clearer after the WC he was not an automatic first choice. [He was] disinterested, deactivated. He would talk loudly about his situation, incapable of dealing with it.

His team-mates would try to talk him out of his attitude with no success. A lot of what Pep mentioned about the side in recent press conferences (lack of hunger, etc) was referred to some players, including him. Every season Pep would like to replace 4/5 of the key 15/16 he uses regularly. He could be one of them if things do not change.

The relationship between Pep and him has not broken down fully but he has been allowed to leave for six months to see if it can be recovered at the levels of confidence and attitude necessary to stay as a City player.
 
Did some research into Cancelo, he's had this same attitude at every club he's been at. A few snippets of info leaking at Juve of him being pissed off at being on the bench and not playing champions league games, annoyed at the manager for talking about him after Juves exit out of the champions league wanting to leave, asking his agent to get him a move

he was on loan at Inter and was annoyed at being benched for a couple of cup games. Had attitude in training for Valencia but they continued to play him as he was a top prospect.

Really unprofessional
 
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Nothings debatable, he's been pap. If you want to go down the one game in isolation route, let's do Lpool away.

He was better than the other defenders at Old Trafford, but was treated like he was the worst and didn't play after that. What happened at Anfield was 3-4 months ago. And it's one thing to fail against Salah, it's another to fail against Garnacho...I like Ake for the same reasons Pep likes him, but he's far from perfect at LB. He's very limited in playing from the back and through the oppo's press, and that will be a problem in some games. It was a problem against a weakened Arsenal side, we had a very, very poor first half going forward.

Pep had his reasons to drop Cancelo after United, and I'm sure they weren't silly. The problem was mostly one of poor communication. Apparently, Lillo could communicate with Cancelo and explain things to him, which helped us win two titles in a row (with Cancelo assisting crucial goals vs United and Liverpool last season). Pep couldn't and things went out of control.
 
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What I don't understand about someone like Cancelo is that the quickest route back to consistent football with Pep is giving everything in training and everything on the pitch. Pep, more than any manager I've seen, will forgive mistakes and errors on the pitch if he sees tactical discipline and execution of a game plan. He'll let players play into form if he sees they're doing what they've been told to do (Grealish and Mahrez better than any examples this season). Getting in a funk and losing your head is the quickest way to be out on your arse. Proper self-destructive behaviour.
 
He's not a ****, and he's not 'hated' as far as I'm concerned.

He's let himself, his teammates, and coaching staff down very badly by (apparently/allegedly) being unprofessional.

I've never changed my opinion since my first viewing of him. In my opinion, he's not a very good defender, and is a good, but limited, footballer generally. On this season's form, he's been one of our weaker players, and not good enough for a regular place.

In a nutshell, his alleged bad attitude and underwhelming performance have made him expendable.

In my view, he's probably engineered this move, most likely he or his agent having been 'tapped up' by Bayern.

As I say, he's not a ****, and I wouldn't go as far as to say that he's hated on BM. However, I'd be very surprised if you told me that he's the sort of player/person you want to see in a City shirt.
See, a balanced view
 
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