When he was hit ?
When he was just a few months old he was dropped, hit his head pretty hard.
When he was hit ?
Think the same, without the drama that encompasses it....
A player like Sanchez is infectious, much like tevez, he breaks his balls to gain possession but he's extremely productive when he does... we have a potential front line that could be the best defence in the league...
There'll be some drama, just only a small fraction compared to Tevez. He will sulk on the bench if he's rested or storm past pep if he's subbed off, but it's all very momentary. TV commentators might try to make something of it but Pep won't be bothered by it.
I think it remains to be seen whether he acts like that largely because Arsenal have been shambles for a while now, I don't remember him being like that at Barcelona at least.
He played less than 45 minutes in 4 of the last 9 games and only completed the 90 twice.Raheem played 2517 minutes in the league alone last year, more than Aguero, Stones, Sane, Toure, Bravo, Clichy, Sagna, Navas, Nolito, Kompany, Zabaleta, Willy and obviously Jesus, Gundogan, Delph and Iheanacho.
Only 5 played more than him and that's De Bruyne, Silva, Otamendi, Kolarov and Fernandinho.
I'd say he was definitely more in that out.
Take it with a pinch of salt, Tancredi is hit and miss.
I'm not sure if Wenger would have specifically instructed his team to foul Silva, I cant honestly see him saying that. Gabriel is a bit of a clumsy oaf at the best of times, and we all know players like Xhaka are pretty poor with their tackling.
My post might have sounded a bit crass, but I've watched about 10 years of us getting out fought and out muscled, that's another reason why I think the system change helps us, hopefully the signing of Kolosanic helps with that as well.
Yes, KDB is a player not very good at tackling, it's not the same as being reckless and dirty.Ahhh, the old "he's not very good at tackling" line, they used to say the same sort of thing about that dirty Tamworth pig from Trafford/Oldham when he got away scot-free with putting in yet another cynical, knee high leg breaker. Why don't you just admit that your manager discarded his morals and decided that if you can't beat 'em, join 'em?