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The rags 2013 team would still batter their current version, even though they’d be 45.Would still batter the rags
The rags 2013 team would still batter their current version, even though they’d be 45.Would still batter the rags
Can't really argue with this; Stones, Rodri, Bernardo, Foden, Sterling all in with a shout.Eddy
Kyle
Kompany
Dias
Cancelo
Fernandihno
Yaya
Kevin
David Silva
Tevez
Aguero
Get Nedum out and add Corluka
So it might still be relevant, depending on the time he signed his Spuds contract!Ćorluka left summer 2008, before the takeover. Possibly on the same day as the takeover, actually
because for three seasons he was the best right-back in the world, he could do it all, as good as Walker is, he can not cross a ball for shit and is prone to some horrendous lapses in concentration.I am very fond of Pablo Zabaleta. A good player, a warrior and played as if he was a lifelong Blue. However, I cannot see any reason why he would be chosen ahead of Walker.
Which seasons were those? When did Dani Alves retire?because for three seasons he was the best right-back in the world, he could do it all, as good as Walker is, he can not cross a ball for shit and is prone to some horrendous lapses in concentration.
Zab's started slowly, prone to fouls in dangerous areas but he improved as the team improved around him peaking for 3 seasons of excellence before steadily declining and ending up at West Ham for his final hurrah.
I would take that Zabba over Walker all day long.
You have to ask as a City fan, how odd.Which seasons were those? When did Dani Alves retire?
Walker is better than Zabaleta by a country mile in all aspects bar crossing, which he hardly ever does and head wounds.
The way I thought of it was to pick a player at each position at their absolute peaks.The definite picks would be Walker, Kompany, Fernandinho, Touré, D. Silva, De Bruyne, and Aguero.
I think at keeper, it should be Ederson, but I think Hart in those early years was of an extremely high level that puts him in contention.
The other CB choice is tough. I think it should probably be Laporte for the combination of longevity, quality, AND consistency. Dias hasn't been here too long, and Stones lacked the consistency for whatever reason. If you're willing to look past 19/20, then Otamendi might be a decent shout.
LB is ridiculous because there are no obvious standouts for the post-2008 period. I'd almost be tempted to stick Laporte in there like some ugly TOTY style pick and then have another CB in like Dias or Stones.
I think for the final attacker, Sterling is the fairest choice. He's got a huge amount of goals, match-winning performances, and longevity. Whilst they were all arguably better players at some point, I don't think any of Tevez, Dzeko or Bernardo have contributed more than Sterling has done in total. Although they'd all be good options.
Ederson
Walker
Kompany
Stones
Laporte
Fernandinho
Touré
D. Silva
De Bruyne
Sterling
Aguero