Its a bit like missing your first girlfriend.Sometimes I miss the false 9.
You dream about her for years about what could have been and then you meet her at a school reunion and you realise how lucky you are.
Its a bit like missing your first girlfriend.Sometimes I miss the false 9.
That's in my top ten for the worst takes I've ever seen on here.
Not unreasonable. I agree he could probably put on a better press at times, but we don't want him buzzing everywhere pressing the defenders like others, he's not built to be able to sustain that kind of intensity all game and if his press does bring an opportunity he's probably not going to be in a position to take advantage of it because of it.He needs to work a bit harder for me, good teams defend from the front.
No I agree, but against Southampton, and today, he didn't do enough for me, but he wasn't alone in either game.Not unreasonable. I agree he could probably put on a better press at times, but we don't want him buzzing everywhere pressing the defenders like others, he's not built to be able to sustain that kind of intensity all game and if his press does bring an opportunity he's probably not going to be in a position to take advantage of it because of it.
That’s like saying Messi isn’t on Ronaldo’s level if he ends up with a few less career goalsGoals production >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> skills
Harry Kane's level of technical ability is miles clear of Aguero if we're being completely hhonest. Yet most Man City fans argue why Aguero has been Premier League's best striker ahead of Kane by highlighting goals production per minute & other stats...
Erling Haaland is indeed inferior than Aguero in term of skills, but I couldn't care less. A striker's job is to produce goals.
Haaland, despite his technical limitations, is easily the best striker in the world. He has delivered tons of goals in his career regardless if it's UCL, internationals with subpar Norway team or Bundesliga/EPL.
The likes of Aguero & Kane have never been on Haaland's level at any point of their careers.
we've been playing that way since the start of the season ,pass ,pass ,open up teams if there is a chance,if not pass,move pass move,the big lad has been making those same runs all season and isn't found ,but when he is boom , hes scored 27 goals so far with the way we play , we are just off it at the moment ,but we will get thereNo point him being in this current team as we don't look to find him with the early ball,instead preferring to make 10 passes when 1 would have been far more effective.
Yesterday he was making the runs,the ball was there to be played,yet he was ignored and we chose to pass sideways......it made no sense whatsoever.