jimharri
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Apparently, Koulibaly had a poor game last night against Inter. Is this guy a better alternative? 2 years younger, and €15—20m cheaper. Haven't seen much of him in action, so I can't comment on who's the actual better player.
60-75mil for him....Thought covid would make players cheaper..it's done the opposite.
Apparently, Koulibaly had a poor game last night against Inter. Is this guy a better alternative? 2 years younger, and €15—20m cheaper. Haven't seen much of him in action, so I can't comment on who's the actual better player.
60-75mil for him....Thought covid would make players cheaper..it's done the opposite.
Happy with either. KK has just proven more and for longer is the difference. Quality is in both. Only seen Carlos a little bit, just the big games, which isn't enough to know a player but sometimes you just only need to see a player a couple times to know they're good and he's got that trait.Prefer Diego Carlos to Koulibaly, younger and still quick and powerful, I also think they'll be less expectation on the player which will allow him to settle more.
I have seen a little bit so can’t form a massive opinion but he’s that dominant sort of centre back. He was the best defender in La Liga - so was Otamendi In his final year at Valencia. But this guy is absolutely rapid for CB. Van Dijk level of rapid. He’s a powerhouse like Koulibaly. Seville are a defensive side and rather dull to watch so unsure whether it’s the system or him, but he seems like a late developer more than anything else. I’m actually converting wanting him more than Koulibaly personally.I was hoping someone on here would have watched Sevilla a bit this season and could give their opinion but I guess the La Liga broadcasting situation has been a farce.
If we're talking about a similar but ever so slightly lower fee, it doesn't sound particularly exciting.