Ferran Torres

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Pulisic has been around for some time now and we did miss a trick not going for him. Could have captured the eyes of US market also
But Torres is a year younger and has the best technical manager itw to learn from. So if he has all the raw materials he will be a fine fit for us
 
What I personally like with Torres, among other things, is his directness, his instinctual drive to take on an opponent, with pace or dribbles or a combination. Very exciting to watch and he would likely give us a shitload of free kicks in good positions, as well as more crosses for our striker to make something of.

But is that directness something Pep wants? It doesn't really look like it.
 
What I personally like with Torres, among other things, is his directness, his instinctual drive to take on an opponent, with pace or dribbles or a combination. Very exciting to watch and he would likely give us a shitload of free kicks in good positions, as well as more crosses for our striker to make something of.

But is that directness something Pep wants? It doesn't really look like it.

Well he did buy Mahrez, a very direct player. I think he likes the options - and Sane was a very good plan B, pace, direct, a bit mercurial. I see that in Ferran too
 
Well he did buy Mahrez, a very direct player. I think he likes the options - and Sane was a very good plan B, pace, direct, a bit mercurial. I see that in Ferran too

Yeah, but with Mahrez; when he gets into a certain position, he tends to stop, to allow for the rest of the team to move up-field, as opposed to just continuing his run. I see why, as often he has no striker to cross to and thus have to pass the ball inwards and/or backwards.
Gabby was also more direct when he got here, but have adapted to our way of playing, and the same could be said about Raheem as well.

I really hope we'll see more directness next season, again mostly because I myself think it's fantastic to watch, but of course it has to be in line with Pep's master plan.
 
What I personally like with Torres, among other things, is his directness, his instinctual drive to take on an opponent, with pace or dribbles or a combination. Very exciting to watch and he would likely give us a shitload of free kicks in good positions, as well as more crosses for our striker to make something of.

But is that directness something Pep wants? It doesn't really look like it.
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Well he did buy Mahrez, a very direct player. I think he likes the options - and Sane was a very good plan B, pace, direct, a bit mercurial. I see that in Ferran too
Do you think Mahrez has looked a "direct" player in a City shirt?
 
having never seen this lad play im not in the slightest excited ,hope hes as good a some people say
Didn't know much about him but having watched the peice @twosips did on him I think he'll be better for us than Sane was with his speed and directness on either side, plus seems a bit more like a Pep / City player personality wise from what was on the Esteemed Kompany vid.
 
Didn't know much about him but having watched the peice @twosips did on him I think he'll be better for us than Sane was with his speed and directness on either side, plus seems a bit more like a Pep / City player personality wise from what was on the Esteemed Kompany vid.
Same here, Steve did a great job with this one. Was a bit worried that he would be more like an 8 type of player that we already have, but it seems like he is exactly what we need.
 
Yeah, but with Mahrez; when he gets into a certain position, he tends to stop, to allow for the rest of the team to move up-field, as opposed to just continuing his run. I see why, as often he has no striker to cross to and thus have to pass the ball inwards and/or backwards.
Gabby was also more direct when he got here, but have adapted to our way of playing, and the same could be said about Raheem as well.

I really hope we'll see more directness next season, again mostly because I myself think it's fantastic to watch, but of course it has to be in line with Pep's master plan.
Given how we face 10 behind the ball every week I think we need some direct play to beat a man with dribbling at pace, sane brought us that when on his game
 
He's all right foot, it just doesn't make sense in respect of him being viewed as an outright Sane replacement?

I know he has occasionally played on the left, but I don't want to see another wide player who automatically wants to cut inside on to their favoured foot.

That's already a problem for us trying to break down teams inviting us to come inside and play in front of them.
 
He's all right foot, it just doesn't make sense in respect of him being an outright Sane replacement?

I know he has occasionally played on the left, but I don't want to see another wide player who automatically wants to cut inside on to their favoured foot.

That's already a problem for us trying to break down teams inviting us to come inside and play in front of them.

Not sure if Mahrez and Torres would ever play together but, if they did, they could at least play on their favoured wing.
 
He's all right foot, it just doesn't make sense in respect of him being an outright Sane replacement?

I know he has occasionally played on the left, but I don't want to see another wide player who automatically wants to cut inside on to their favoured foot.

That's already a problem for us trying to break down teams inviting us to come inside and play in front of them.

Pretty sure he's going to play on the right and Sterling will stay in the position he's scored 30+ goals from.
 
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