Alexis Sanchez

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It is clear, and was clearly stated numerous times, that Pep wants killers in the box. Sanchez can be one of those killers, while also providing more in and around the box.

City were creating 10, 15, 20 chances per game and getting the odd goal and struggling to put teams away. I think Pep wants a bench that can change games and players that can put real pressure on those on the field to perform.

I think he quickly learned that his dual mandates (CL success and domestic silverware) requires two teams of players of the highest standards, especially in those areas of the field where he demands a higher workrate than many other teams and many other managers. There will be no one allowed to saunter around the field. There will be no one who is exempt from putting in maximum effort for the time they are on the field. There will be no one who is allowed to mess around in training and walk into the team on Saturday. No, Pep is ruthless, but he needs to manpower to be able to be ruthless, because this season he has had to try to kick some players up the backside to do more, cajole some players into being better.

Next season, you will know the expectations going in and if you are unwilling, or unable, to live up to them, you will learn your fate very quickly. From there, you either buck up or ship out. No time for second best, because The Project is reaching fruition.

Pep is here to take Sheikh Mansour to the Promised Land of European football success and turn his investment into billions. Soriano has done the business off the field, turning us into a global commercial success, and now it is upto Pep and Txiki to put global football success on the field, and that means silverware every year and challenging for the CL every year. Last 8 is a minimum ask, with semis being expected and a Final victory within grasp. To be in the same breath as Real, Barca, Bayern, Juve is the goal. To be accepted as one of the Top 8 teams is demanded. Those teams stroll around in their respective leagues for half the season, and regularly do the double. In England, that is not so easy due to the relentlessly competitive nature of the League, but the rewards here are so much greater that the expense is worth it. We will certainly continue to spend the money necessary to give the coach who he needs to fulfill the Sheikh's dreams, so from here it is upto Pep and the 25 men he chooses to beat the world.

The future is Blue and I wanna go for the ride!
 
Don't think he's half the player Aguero is. Bad business of we go after him..

Game of opinions and all that, Different types of players, but to say he's half the player of Aguero is ridiculous. He's in that world class bracket, like Aguero and would be amazing business if we got him.
 
Game of opinions and all that, Different types of players, but to say he's half the player of Aguero is ridiculous. He's in that world class bracket, like Aguero and would be amazing business if we got him.
If we are chasing a winner I wouldn't turn my nose up at having Sergio Jesus and Sanchez on the pitch
 
Sanchez is not only a 20+ goal a season player, he is a 20+ assists a season player in the right side.
 
The article confirms pretty much what we already know. But it's interesting that the article doesn't mention a CB.

We already have 4 options at CB plus potentially Tosin so maybe not as much of a priority as some people think, and can Mendy play there too?
 
If we are chasing a winner I wouldn't turn my nose up at having Sergio Jesus and Sanchez on the pitch

I wouldn't turn my nose up at having any mix of Aguero, Jesus, Sanchez, Sane or Sterling in those front 3 positions (I personally think Bernardo will play more in the 2 in front of the DM rotating with KDB & Silva). With us playing probably over 60 games next season, that's 36 ish starts each, with sub appearances on top. Not allowing for suspensions and injuries. I think we can get away with those 5 players and keep them all happy.
 
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You can't add Sanchez without losing one of our forwards. He's a special player, probably the best player in the Premiership, but it would be like buying Yaya Toure at his peak i.e. the right player at the wrong time.
 
Sanchez is an outstanding Player. Premier League proven. Scores & assists with determination.

At 28 he is also experienced which will aid our younger players as the new squad/team starts to gel together.

I hope we get Sanchez:
 
The article confirms pretty much what we already know. But it's interesting that the article doesn't mention a CB.
I think Pep is going to completely convert Kolarov to CB, which is fine with me as he seems to be fairly good in that role.

I am guessing unless a very good CB is available for a half reasonable price Pep would rather focus on the fullback and goalkeeper issues.
 
Sanchez is an outstanding Player. Premier League proven. Scores & assists with determination.

At 28 he is also experienced which will aid our younger players as the new squad/team starts to gel together.

I hope we get Sanchez:


I agree but surely this is going to prove very difficult to achieve with Arsenal not wanting him to go go to a PL rival ?
 
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