Ghostofmerlin
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If there is any chance he could replicate the 2018 World Cup volley for us, I’d say let’s give it a go
He plays on the right side. Always has.Hes a left footed CB
I’d be very happy if this is not the case. Personally I’d keep Walker and avoid Benjamin Pavard but this news seems to be gaining traction. Even Romano has reported it so there has to be some credibility to it.Confirmed by who?
It was an honest question mate. Who has confirmed it? I honestly haven't seen anything other than what's posted on here.I’d be very happy if this is not the case. Personally I’d keep Walker and avoid Benjamin Pavard but this news seems to be gaining traction. Even Romano has reported it so there has to be some credibility to it.
I’d be very happy if this is not the case. Personally I’d keep Walker and avoid Benjamin Pavard but this news seems to be gaining traction. Even Romano has reported it so there has to be some credibility to it.
Just look what he did with Lahm. Will also help Rico's development I imagine too.Personally I'd be quite chuffed with this one.
For one reason or another, Pavard has never really been an exciting name, he's not the sort of "fantasy transfer" that people think about and he virtually never makes headlines.
But what he is, is a hard-working, very consistent, and successful player who has won a lot, including a World Cup in which he played a big role. He's also very versatile and could easily play anywhere in the back line in a Pep side. Not to mention he's coming off the back of arguably his best ever season in Munich statistically.
A seasoned, level-headed, World Cup winning defender who can play multiple positions and is entering his prime years? What's not to love?
He's French, always an issue.Personally I'd be quite chuffed with this one.
For one reason or another, Pavard has never really been an exciting name, he's not the sort of "fantasy transfer" that people think about and he virtually never makes headlines.
But what he is, is a hard-working, very consistent, and successful player who has won a lot, including a World Cup in which he played a big role. He's also very versatile and could easily play anywhere in the back line in a Pep side. Not to mention he's coming off the back of arguably his best ever season in Munich statistically.
A seasoned, level-headed, World Cup winning defender who can play multiple positions and is entering his prime years? What's not to love?
Oui.He's French, always an issue.