De Bruyne?

I was bored shitless last night so trawled some stats sites to see how Sterling/De Bruyne etc rated in the last couple of seasons (also looked at Pogba/Yaya).

Hazard's stats last season are;
38apps 14gls 100chances created 87% pass completion 65% duels won

Pretty phenomenal.

Sterling's over the past two seasons are;
2013/14
33apps 9gls 51chances created 82% pass completion 53% duels
2014/15
35apps 7gls 75chances created 81% pass completion 52% duels

Not bad considering his age, similar goal tally but much improved in chances created.

De Bruyne
2014/15
34apps 10gls 111 chances created 75% pass completion
Weaker league but really good return

Nasri
last season
24apps 2gls 52chances created 90% pass completion
2013/14
34apps 7gls 91chances created 91% pass completion

Silva
32apps 12gls 93chances created 86% pass completion

Magician.

Navas
35 apps 0gls 79chances created 85% pass completion

If we sign De Bruyne - we've got a hell of a lot of creativity in the side, and a lot of goals from midfield.
 
There's a few possible dream scenarios involving players scoring winning goals which lets face it all three would be boner fide perfect (and yes I meant boner) kdb-chavs, sterling-dippers & the pog-rags lol
 
Think people need to try to understand that a bid is now actually the very last stage of the process rather than the first like it used to be.

Proper clubs only generally bid that they know will be accepted, or to force an issue/show the player the interest like with Sterling. When was the last time City got a bid rejected in a mutually beneficial transfer? Probably about 2009.
 
Nothing wrong ?

The thing that's wrong, is that he's commenting at all, on the mentality of a player from another club. Usually managers wish players the best & that's it. Even Brentan hasn't done this. Once again, this is Mourinho thinking purely of himself. It isn't to help Chelsea (how can it possibly ?) it isn't to destabilise DeBruyne or City (all it could ever do is motivate them more) it is 100% purely to protect his own arse from criticism, that he may have dropped a bollock, so he undermines the character of the player instead, to deflect it.

He is an utter **** & his comments are not right at all.
Is the right answer
 
The comments of mourinho about his training mentality are quite appalling. KDB himself has always said that Mourinho never talked to him and that when he spoke about his bad training (to the press!!) it was a complete surprise. He can say that De bruyne left because he wanted more playing time, but the way he says it as the player doesn't have the mentality to compete is pretty low. He didn't get any chances after the first two weeks and then got played after a month without any rythm in a crappy league cup game on a rainy night where the whole team was shit.

The reason he couldn't compete is because Mourinho always chooses big money names, which is fine but to then make these types of comments is just trying to make yourself look better.
 
Nice one jose, those comments will be fresh in kevs mind for the Chelsea game
You never know, maybe Moaninho knows he can get in de Bruyne's head because he genuinely is mentally weak.

Or de Bruyne has matured and he will go and show what Moaninho has missed out on!
 

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