Dribble
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Everyone's entitled to an opinion whether right or wrong, but I'd like to make one point. Even if I'd never seen Coentrao play, I'd still want a replacement for Kolorov because he's not what we need for a club with our ambitions in the Premier League or Champions League.kenzie115 said:BigOscar said:I apologize if me having actually watched a player a lot gives me an opinion on how he plays, rather than basing it off random things I've heard other people say and maybe one or two CL games.
The fact you’ve seen him play a lot obviously isn’t the problem, as indicated by the fact you wrote it sarcastically. However, the fact you support the team he used to play for, where he was one of the best players, makes me think there’s a pretty good chance you became a big fan of him. Therefore, similarly to the Bosnians in the Dzeko thread you cannot see any flaws in his game and so continuing this debate is almost pointless.
I think Coentrao is a good left back, I just don’t think he’s an upgrade on Kolarov. In the games I’ve seen him, of which admittedly none were live, and the number will be far less than yours, he has looked suspect positionally and seems to lose concentration on occasion, he sometimes makes up for it with his pace but when playing top teams they don’t allow you this margin for error and this is where he gets found out. Kolarov is worse in this respect as he can’t cover his mistakes with pace but he’s better in the air, stronger and more willing to get stuck in (more prevalent in the Premier League than Spain or Portugal). Therefore, in my opinion there’s not much between them and I’d rather keep Kolarov who’s settled in the squad, familiar with our players and offers a more different option to Clichy and save the £10m net spend.
I can think of slightly worse left backs that we've had eg: Javier Garrido and Stephen Jordan (Who both also suffered from a seriously painful lack of pace), but Kolorov is not the answer for Manchester City.
To conclude; think of the players who constantly have threads attributed to them whereby the fans don't believe they are good enough for where we're going and Kolorov's name keeps cropping up alongside Sinclair, Garcia and until recently Dzeko (Who most fans are prepared to give another season to see if a different manager can teach him how to control a ball first time) with Lescott and Nasri (which I personally disagree with) bringing up the rear.
Most players have had a period of time where the fans have lost faith in them, but from the beginning of his Manchester City career until now, this has mostly been the case with Kolorov.
Ask yourself one question, would Real accept a swap deal with Coentrao coming to us and Kolorov going the other way? I would hazard a guess that Real would tell us to fuck off and to stick our liberty taking offer where the sun don't shine.