Demichelis, Lescott or Nasty?

karen7 said:
Demi is injured so he will pick nasty,he may be a bit rusty but is better on the ball and that is what is needed against swansea

Play the game, this is a hypothetical title decider against Swansea with all defenders fit ;)
 
berniethebusman said:
karen7 said:
Demi is injured so he will pick nasty,he may be a bit rusty but is better on the ball and that is what is needed against swansea

Play the game, this is a hypothetical title decider against Swansea with all defenders fit ;)

Ok,Demi it is then :)
 
Demichelis' brain, Lescott's strength and Nastasic's mobility.

In short they all offer something but none of them have been or ever will be the complete package.
 
Nasty (will be better than Kompany when he gets to Kmpoany's age)
Demichelis
Lescott

- though I'd rather have someone else rather than the last two. Preferably a superhero who is two footed, faster than a speeding bullet and can play LCH or RCH.
 
Mad Eyed Screamer said:
The last three games Kompany has lined up with the above three....... so imagine the Swansea game is the Premier League title clincher.
Who would you line up alongside Vinny for that game? (assuming all fit)

For me........ Lescott. Dependable and has never let us down. Under valued by many, appreciated by me!

In fact Joleon Lescott has a record of big game gaffes-in the Stoke Cup final, in the title season at both Stamford Bridge and Anfield and, on the last day, against QPR., but was reprieved by teammates. It wasn't that JL was overcome by the occasion but it was due to lapses in concentration . In the Premiership , against an opponent relying on pace and power-such as Lukaku-his strength and resolution can be useful. But he was very ill at ease against Liverpool's slight but highly mobile European-style attackers.

Martin Demichelis has come to the Premiership as a veteran and, though he looks polished against continental opposition, he can seem perplexed in the Premiership hurly burly.

Matija Nastasic seems to have lost some confidence due to his injuries and VK's early season absences. But he arrived here as a teenager and was typically quick to adjust.When it comes to poise in the big-time situation, I recall the incident early in the home game against Real when it looked odds on that Ronaldo would score. But Nasty, who shifts far quicker than he seems to move, calmly chased the ball down and saved the day. he doesn't play with Demich's swagger but has. I believe, more real poise.

In your hypothetical situation I would select Nasty over either Demich or Joleon and, as far as a future at the club is concerned, I believe he is by far the best option of the three
 

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