Erling Haaland

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Agreed somewhat.

But consider this - when our 2nd choice striker was fit what did we mostly do. And the, finally, when our top striker (Kun) was fit... what did we do? We continued to play without a top striker - in our most important matches - by choice. To me, this indicates that Pep does not value a top striker as a must - and in fact - may prefer to play without one.

I think we'll likely sign an upcoming stiker in the next window - because - at the least - it afford flexibility in formation. I do not expect us to spend big on stiker next window though - I very much doubt that Haaland or Kane will be in our side next season because of this.
I don't think he valued Aguero at that point, not that he didn't value a top striker.

We don't sign a player of his ilk as a replacement and it'll be the worst business we've done since Bony.
 
I don't think he valued Aguero at that point, not that he didn't value a top striker.

We don't sign a player of his ilk as a replacement and it'll be the worst business we've done since Bony.
We'll see. I hope we sign Haaland or Kane though - even though I think that we will not.
 
I think a lot of you don't really understand. Pep didn't play with a false 9 because he didn't have a top striker. He played the false 9 because it gave more control. Rodri,Gundo,Kevin was struggling to dominate and it lacked energy this is how the false 9 evolved.
 
Agreed somewhat.

But consider this - when our 2nd choice striker was fit what did we mostly do? And then, finally, when our top striker (Kun) was fit... what did we do?

To answer both of my rhetorical questions - we played without a dedicated striker, even in our most important matches, by choice. To me, this indicates that Pep does not value a dedicated striker as a must - and in fact - may prefer to play without one.

I think we'll likely sign an upcoming stiker in the next window - because - at the least - it affords flexibility in formation. I do not expect us to spend big on stiker next window though - I very much doubt that Haaland or Kane will be in our side next season because of this (and because FIFA are likely wanting any excuse whatsoever to throw us under the bus).

To me it indicates Pep doesn’t believe Jesus or Torres were/are good enough finishers to sacrifice another creative midfielder for.

I would hope that Pep and the board would look at games where we’ve missed hatfuls of good chances and believe that we need a world class finisher who would most definitely be worth a starting place over a midfielder trying to do a striker’s job.
 
To me it indicates Pep doesn’t believe Jesus or Torres were/are good enough finishers to sacrifice another creative midfielder for.

I would hope that Pep and the board would look at games where we’ve missed hatfuls of good chances and believe that we need a world class finisher who would most definitely be worth a starting place over a midfielder trying to do a striker’s job.
I hope you're correct. I think that we'd be a better side with Haaland or Kane in our ranks.
 
The way I see it is Haaland would be the cherry on the top for either City or Chelsea.

He would be, but the fee it would take to land him in this summer is a little ludicrous. It doesn't seem to be Chelsea's or City's preferred way of building a squad and rightly so, because it would be a terrible use of resources and that's before we get to his potential wages, which would break our current wage structure. I'm not opposed to the player himself, he's as close to generational as he can get, but I'm not a fan of what it would take to land him.
 
There are two potentially available world class strikers. At the very best, we’ll get one of them. If we do, and we‘re not up for a dogfight, there’s something wrong with us.

It’s the sort of problem any other set of supporters could only dream of.

So yes, you do sound dramatic.
I would get Haaland and let levy deal with chelsea which means kane will have to stay with spurs.
 
No it wouldn't be in jeopardy, they said the same about Hazard, they said the same last summer when Chelsea bought Werner and Havertz while we bought Torres,Haaland would be nice, but we'll be fine, either way.Relax.
That’s not what I was talking about
 
Despite all the media chatter, the fact we let Sergio leave and the chairman’s own interview, the “bUt pEp pLaYs a FaLsE NiNe NoW” mob are relentless
This guy shows up once every two weeks with the same points written in the same way, triggering people to respond with the same counterpoints every time. I have to believe he’s having a laugh.
They will insist on the “false nine” point every time the striker we do sign doesn’t score a goal in a game
 
Whilst that's all true, Pep will likely only be here for two more seasons. Chelse are in the CL too, have just won the competition and can match whatever wage we offer. There's also the London factor.
Not convinced this 'London factor' really applies to Haaland mate, wasn't he pretty much born and raised in Leeds, Nottingham and Manchester ? Personally can't say I've known anyone hankering for the bright lights of London, other than my sister, and she's a fuckin idiot at times ;-).

There's one question we could ask Haaland which would be the biggest clue as to where he's seriously considering next, and it's simply 'do you like gravy' ?
If the answers yes, Chelsea are fucked, if the answer's no, we could be in trouble.
 
Hope this isn't a repeat of the Hazard situation where we're competing with Chelsea and their Champions League win is what secures them the signing.
 
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