That wasn’t peps call. Jesus didn’t want to be a striker. Tells me all I need to know about Jesus. He hasn’t got the mental strength to be a world class playerHe is the only striker we have, yet Pep use him on the right.
Its whether that he isn't good enough as CF or our right wingers ( Riyad & Raheem ) are useless.
Sterling should really be trying to go for that right hand spot tbh but jesus does a good job out there his work rate is more useful there than him running around in the middle and not scoring enough.He is the only striker we have, yet Pep use him on the right.
Its whether that he isn't good enough as CF or our right wingers ( Riyad & Raheem ) are useless.
I think hes better out wide than in the middle but isnt really good enough to be first choice for either long term imoHe works hard and got a few assists at the start of the season against teams in disarray when he moved out wide, but no one will convince me he’s now a winger and better than Mahrez in that position
He’s simply not a striker. He’s always played as a wide forward for Brazil, and did a lot for Palmeiras, all of his attributes as a player suit that role.That wasn’t peps call. Jesus didn’t want to be a striker. Tells me all I need to know about Jesus. He hasn’t got the mental strength to be a world class player
Utter shite.That wasn’t peps call. Jesus didn’t want to be a striker. Tells me all I need to know about Jesus. He hasn’t got the mental strength to be a world class player
Doing some digging this morning I’m happy to admit I was wrong on Jesus. For some reason I wrongly assumed he was always a striker and had been moved out wide for Brazil as he couldn’t hack being a striker. But it appears you are correct and he was a wide player before becoming a striker.He’s simply not a striker. He’s always played as a wide forward for Brazil, and did a lot for Palmeiras, all of his attributes as a player suit that role.
He’s our only forward who’s played well this week.
Well done for holding your hands up and admitting something most City fans have known throughout the summer, but I want to know; has he got the mental strength to become a world class player ?Doing some digging this morning I’m happy to admit I was wrong on Jesus. For some reason I wrongly assumed he was always a striker and had been moved out wide for Brazil as he couldn’t hack being a striker. But it appears you are correct and he was a wide player before becoming a striker.
Totally agree and we have a couple of others who can do a decent job on the right. For me Jesus is still the best we have to lead the line, graft, occupy centre halves and hold the ball up. Especially when at the moment we’re sacrificing our best player up there.he might not prefer the striker role anymore but he scored above 10 goals in PL 2x in last 4 years and he was not even always first choice.
now he moved out to the right but this again will lower our total tally because there isnt anyone to score the goals centrally. we can put Foden or Sterling there or Torres but they wont repay this with scoring 25 goals a league season will they, they are not built for that.
and I prefer Foden from the left, as I think he is better there than Grealish or an out of form Sterling.
we have less goals due to Gundogan not a chance will score again 12+ in PL, we lose a lot of goals too due to Sterling being replaced on left with Grealish (who is lot less productive) and because of Sterlings own issues, and with Jesus pushed to the wide he will have lot less scoring opportunity= lot less goals.
also less goals from Mahrez due to simply less game time from the right side due to Jesus paying there more.
cannot see Bernardo/KDB adding more goals than they usually do while some odd goals from Rodri and defence will not change much overall.
goals will dry up and we are currently masking it only by overscoring vs some dross teams like Arsenal, Norwich early on.
but zero goals scored vs Spurs, Palace, Soton all of these are losing by goals vs our rivals usually.
bit worried about the derby coming up as they will be clinical most likely despite the disarray they are in with Ole, while we will fluff chances like we did vs Pool/Chelsea/PSG/Spurs.
Nice condescending tone. Apologies I don’t have an encloypedic knowledge of all the players previous playing positions. Should really know better and concentrate more of my time and effort to this rather than my business and my family. Have you got any links where I can perhaps watch some Palmeiras games from 2015/16 season?Well done for holding your hands up and admitting something most City fans have known throughout the summer, but I want to know; has he got the mental strength to become a world class player ?
He’s simply not a striker. He’s always played as a wide forward for Brazil, and did a lot for Palmeiras, all of his attributes as a player suit that role.
He’s our only forward who’s played well this week.
Doing some digging this morning I’m happy to admit I was wrong on Jesus. For some reason I wrongly assumed he was always a striker and had been moved out wide for Brazil as he couldn’t hack being a striker. But it appears you are correct and he was a wide player before becoming a striker.