malg
Well-Known Member
Thanks for the replies. Sanchez is a disrespectful mother fucker if he signs for PSG.......
Silva, Silva. Foden, Sane, Stirling, Roberts, KDB, Jesus, Kun.5 spots. 2 attacking midfielders, 3 forwards.
You're wasting your breath mate,some French bellend posts summat on twitter and the gullable masses treat it like Woodward and Bernstein had penned the story,Which reports? Did a quick surf could not see anything as I am not on twatter
It's probably more like 4 spots because we also have Gundogan, Yaya and Dinho to fit in. I don't see how we could keep everybody happy if he did come in.All those players cover a total of 5 positions on the pitch, that's 7 players for 5 spots, one injury/suspension etc and we can't even fill the bench, we absolutely need another top class signing in the attacking positions.
Silva, Silva. Foden, Sane, Stirling, Roberts, KDB, Jesus, Kun.
I get your point but I don't see any rival that has anything remotely as strong.Pep's not going to start thinking of Foden as a first team player after 1 good debut, no matter how good and how much we all want him to succeed.
Roberts....No. I don't see Guardiola wanting Sanchez and deciding Roberts is an acceptable fall back.
Gullible masses? LOL. PSG fans consider @parisunited6 pretty reliable.You're wasting your breath mate,some French bellend posts summat on twitter and the gullable masses treat it like Woodward and Bernstein had penned the story,
Pep's not going to start thinking of Foden as a first team player after 1 good debut, no matter how good and how much we all want him to succeed.
Roberts....No. I don't see Guardiola wanting Sanchez and deciding Roberts is an acceptable fall back.
We don't play two attacking midfielders, or at least don't have to, one of them can easily be a more central midfielder like Yaya, Fernandinho or Gundogan. Then throw in Roberts, Brahim and the hoards of fantastic young attacking players we have and there is no issue at all as far as I'm concerned, we've got more quality depth there than last year (where we had Navas and Nolito instead or Bernardo and had Kelechi instead of Jesus for most of the year)5 spots. 2 attacking midfielders, 3 forwards.
Based on last season and last night, the starting XI would be 4-1-4-1 with Sané-Silva-Kev-Sterling behind Aguero. Jesus and Bernardo on the bench.
You could say Gundogan can play there too, maybe make it 8 for 5 spots, but that will depend on how accurate the reports of him being turned into a pivot are.