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guber90 said:Yes I understand that there will be a lot of games, but a lot of top teams have one or two WC strikers, lets say Bayern, Barca, Real, Borussia D. , Arsenal ect. so my oppinion is that it was way better to buy deffenders for ex. then attackers, or if u buy attackers sell Dzeko for ex.BoyBlue_1985 said:guber90 said:I really don't understan need for 4 WC strikers, there will always be someone unhappy in team, just don't get it.
Top teams will generally play around 60 games a season so its clear why you would need 4 WC strikers, to be fair though after selling Tevez and Balo everyone saw Negredo and Jovetic as non world class replacements but while Jovetic has been injured Negredo has just gone for it and been brilliant for the teams play. Dzeko is a great striker and its hard to argue but for some reason despite scoring as all great forwards do he never seems to fit in to the team. I know people can go well he scored 4 vs spurs and they were good goals he has never put in that play before or ever again, he looked hungry against spurs but that was it. Again Dzeko is a great striker and does it for us time and time again but when are style suits another forward like it does this season its hard to argue him being on the bench
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I see WC striker as player who can play in almost every top team in world, or better has quality for that, Aguero is TOP class and he is one of the best players in the world at his position, Dzeko, Negredo and I would dare to say even Jovetic can play in any team in the world , but they are not one of best in the world like Aguero. Also they are very expensive players to sit them on the bench, it is better to give chance from time to time to someone who has talent like lets say Guidetti and buy some top defenders for that money or even GK.
I get what you're saying and you have valid points. But I really don't think there are better hit man strikers in the world than Edin. He's not as a complete player as Aguero or perhaps Negredo. But in the box there is no one else in the world who I would rather have on an end of a decent cross than Edin. He can score from any angle. Left, right and air, in most impossible of situations.
It's a shame he doesn't play regularly because what we've seen at City is really not the the best Edin is capable of.
Edin's tapins for instance are very underrated. The fact that most of his goals are tapins speak volumes of his ability to know where to strike it before he even gets the ball. That's not something you can train.