agree with you. brilliant player but I just don't think he has the legs to press the way we didAs much as I love him, I don’t know if we could have put in that performance with him in the team yesterday. Maybe if he played instead of De Bruyne
But our big-game midfield three will surely be Kev, Bernardo and Rodri when possible from now on, which is very harsh on Gündy
It's not harsh, it's just a fact. I put him in the same category as Sterling and Mahrez. Obviously talented and capable of good things but prone to either going missing, slowing a move down with poor decisions or just an unwillingness to dig in.As much as I love him, I don’t know if we could have put in that performance with him in the team yesterday. Maybe if he played instead of De Bruyne
But our big-game midfield three will surely be Kev, Bernardo and Rodri when possible from now on, which is very harsh on Gündy
Steady there, he was our best player in our pivotal 20+ game win streak when we needed it. He was the player that stepped up more than anybody.It's not harsh, it's just a fact. I put him in the same category as Sterling and Mahrez. Obviously talented and capable of good things but prone to either going missing, slowing a move down with poor decisions or just an unwillingness to dig in.
Very harsh that. Just not got the natural engine or athleticism as Foden, De Bruyne or BernadoIt's not harsh, it's just a fact. I put him in the same category as Sterling and Mahrez. Obviously talented and capable of good things but prone to either going missing, slowing a move down with poor decisions or just an unwillingness to dig in.
But it's the athleticism and attitude of those 3 that win games and unsettle the opposition.Very harsh that. Just not got the natural engine or athleticism as Foden, De Bruyne or Bernado
Not disagreeing with that. Most games we dominate and need his guile too. It’s horses for coursesBut it's the athleticism and attitude of those 3 that win games and unsettle the opposition.