Aaron Mooy

If we’re saying Mahrez will take it up a level then you have to say the same thing, if not moreso, for Mooy. I don’t think it’ll be any sort of swap out for Ilkay but if it were to happen I don’t think we’d miss much.
 
It would also be interesting to see how many "appearances" translate to starts and sub appearances for each player, or even minutes played. Stats can paint whatever picture you like if you present them in a certain way.

Mooy is clearly a talent, however I don't get the Gundogan hate at times. I know people always need a whipping boy but Gundogan is a top class player.

End product x minutes played for attacking players can be useful, but by no means a way to solely judge a player.

Gundogan can be frustrating at times, but he has a bit of class about him and we should see us tap into that a bit more next season.
 
Given Gundogan has been made the topic comparison,i'll add my tuppence.

I prefer Mooy and id swap him without hesitation.He has more bite,more enthusiasm and more ambition,and,from what ive witnessed,an equal ability where technicality is concerned.He also has a better injury record.
You missed one important factor, class. Mooy is a yard dog (good one though) whereas Gundo is on a different level, in any case they are different type players but Mooy is not at our level.
 
You missed one important factor, class. Mooy is a yard dog (good one though) whereas Gundo is on a different level, in any case they are different type players but Mooy is not at our level.
Hopefully we might see this different level at some point.
 
Pointless us arguing, at the end of the day if Pep thinks he can do a job for us then he'll get him.

I like Mooy, he's a model pro, never injured and has a great engine, he rarely puts a foot wrong.
 
Has to be one of the players of the World Cup so far. Definately not your show pony but when it comes to possession and retention of the ball this is why he is such an undervaued player.
Taking into account the international team he plays for, the players around him, and the levels of teams Australia came up against and I'd be hard pressed to tell you another player during those group stages who had a better tournament.
Would definitely be in my 16 players from the group stages and most probably makes the starting 11.

Isnt he home grown as well? Can he play the Gundogen or Fernandinho role? Firstly he would be more than an adequate replacement for Gundogan and if Pep is interested then thats fine by me, and could he become a natural successor to the Ferna. Thats what excites me, Mooy would be good enough to cover 2 positions and not kust the Gundogen position in the squad that many are mentioning. He could cover more positions giving the squad more depth and for me not that big a loss of quality, esoecially from the starting 11
 
Has to be one of the players of the World Cup so far. Definately not your show pony but when it comes to possession and retention of the ball this is why he is such an undervaued player.
Taking into account the international team he plays for, the players around him, and the levels of teams Australia came up against and I'd be hard pressed to tell you another player during those group stages who had a better tournament.
Would definitely be in my 16 players from the group stages and most probably makes the starting 11.

heIsnt home grown as well? Can he play the Gundogen or Fernandinho role? Firstly he would be more than an adequate replacement for Gundogan and if Pep is interested then thats fine by me, and could he become a natural successor to the Ferna. Thats what excites me, Mooy would be good enough to cover 2 positions and not kust the Gundogen position in the squad that many are mentioning. He could cover more positions giving the squad more depth and for me not that big a loss of quality, esoecially from the starting 11


Homegrown?
 
Has to be one of the players of the World Cup so far. Definately not your show pony but when it comes to possession and retention of the ball this is why he is such an undervaued player.
Taking into account the international team he plays for, the players around him, and the levels of teams Australia came up against and I'd be hard pressed to tell you another player during those group stages who had a better tournament.
Would definitely be in my 16 players from the group stages and most probably makes the starting 11.

Isnt he home grown as well? Can he play the Gundogen or Fernandinho role? Firstly he would be more than an adequate replacement for Gundogan and if Pep is interested then thats fine by me, and could he become a natural successor to the Ferna. Thats what excites me, Mooy would be good enough to cover 2 positions and not kust the Gundogen position in the squad that many are mentioning. He could cover more positions giving the squad more depth and for me not that big a loss of quality, esoecially from the starting 11
Big gap in quality, he's got his level, 7 -12 in the Prem, not good enough for us .
 

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