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Wharton is better than Nico G, Reindeers, Bernie 25/26 and Kova to play with Rodri
give Tijjani more time to adjust to the league, team, tactics and countryWharton is better than Nico G, Reindeers, Bernie 25/26 and Kova to play with Rodri
That’s already wrong because gavi made it at the same time who was the captain in several youth categories while making the Spanish national team aged 17 while Nico G. Barely got playing time and wasn’t regarded as good enough - due to his non existent passing range. They even put de Jong as a 6 before playing him.Wharton is a really good prospect, but Nico G is improving rapidly unless my blue eyes deceive me.
Speaking of Nico G, I did read that he was the most highly regarded youth player in the Barcelona academy during his time there.
Wharton is a really good prospect, but Nico G is improving rapidly unless my blue eyes deceive me.
Speaking of Nico G, I did read that he was the most highly regarded youth player in the Barcelona academy during his time there.
Whilst I love Nico G, and think he has a big future at City. Wharton is different gravy. Also with Kova and potentially Bernardo going next summer, I'd be all over Wharton already. Think it's going to be wildly competitive though as I can see LFC, United, us, Real Madrid all being in for him.
I reckon we have the best pull for Wharton. We can offer a young squad building project. I only really see the dippers as competition for him. We have space for him like you said and Rodri is not getting younger. United are trash, and I would be shocked it Liverpool have the funds for him.
Liverpool quite well off in their midfield and they have other priorities in their defence. Having spent so much this window I’d be surprised to see this repeated again next yearWhilst I love Nico G, and think he has a big future at City. Wharton is different gravy. Also with Kova and potentially Bernardo going next summer, I'd be all over Wharton already. Think it's going to be wildly competitive though as I can see LFC, United, us, Real Madrid all being in for him.
Wharton is a great prospect.Whilst I love Nico G, and think he has a big future at City. Wharton is different gravy. Also with Kova and potentially Bernardo going next summer, I'd be all over Wharton already. Think it's going to be wildly competitive though as I can see LFC, United, us, Real Madrid all being in for him.
Wharton is a great prospect.
In terms of succession planning, I absolutely get what you are saying. However...
Mfuni comes in to LB
O'Reilly moves to midfield to replace Bernardo
Mukasa promoted to first-team
Rodri, Nico G, Reijnders, O'Reilly, Mukasa - Big, powerful, technical, creative
Foden/Cherki in front
WIngers - Doku, McAidoo, Bobb, Savinho
Echeverri returns
I'm not averse to a bit of Wharton, but oh the future looks bright.
Bah and Reis return.I'm always weary of English players. Some worked out great in the end but a long transition time.
This guy seems a worker though so could settle fast. Or not. Who knows.
In any case my priority would be a new Kompany level CB and a new fearless attacking threat.
The middle of midfield seems covered I think.
I agree. I think that the way space will open up will help, I also think in a weird way all the minutes Nico G plays this season will help to convince Wharton that he can come and become a mainstay in the side even with Rodri in the squad. I also think that Wharton looks/feels much more like a natural Rodri heir than Nico G.
Honestly, I'll be fucking gutted if he goes anywhere else. Been in love with him since his Palace debut.
Whilst I love Nico G, and think he has a big future at City. Wharton is different gravy. Also with Kova and potentially Bernardo going next summer, I'd be all over Wharton already. Think it's going to be wildly competitive though as I can see LFC, United, us, Real Madrid all being in for him.
We can't afford to give players the time they might need unfortunately. If we're going to be successful again, the midfield is vital. We have always had a dominant midfield. It evolved from the physically robust Ferny/Yaya combination to the technical dominance of Rodri-Gundo-KDB but it's always run the game.
Without Rodri we are still miles off having the dominance we need. Even with him, against Arsenal, we couldn't keep the ball. Reijnders will improve undoubtedly, but Nico is unlikely to find the physicality he needs to survive in the PL in my opinion.
Wharton has been immense for Palace, and not just against weaker opposition. He was superb at Anfield, and brilliant against us in the Cup final. He can be aggressive and press on the front foot or he can sit in. And he's got the technical ability and composure on the ball.
If it needs to be one in one out, it's a no brainer for me.
Could just be me but I don't really see all the hype around this lad apart from being able to play some decent forward passes. Even the ones against the Scousers weren't exactly KDB-esque & lacked some pace which Mateta needed to adjust for.
He loses the ball far too much & it largely goes unnoticed in a Palace team due to his workmanlike colleagues next to him sweeping up. Still a project player for me & obviously his English home-grown states inflates his value to PL teams.
Would rather we stick with Nico-G. Must have watched a different game on Sunday up in SS3, as I thought he was much improved & had a Rodri type of positioning in snuffing out Burnley play in midfield. Also, he put in some strong challenges in the heart of midfield so I did think he's adapting to the physicality of the PL. Similar to Doku, he needs regular game time & I'm sure he will gain more confidence & flourish for us.
Not sure what it is, but you very rarely seem have anything positive to say about City players. Are you actually a City fan?That’s already wrong because gavi made it at the same time who was the captain in several youth categories while making the Spanish national team aged 17 while Nico G. Barely got playing time and wasn’t regarded as good enough - due to his non existent passing range. They even put de Jong as a 6 before playing him.