Spot on,i agree entirely.Without a doubt. He loves the game and has so much charisma he'll lift everyone. Whilst we don't want to rush him back, I'm sure Pep will get him involved as soon as possible to ensure we finish 3rd (that being the target we should have) and get to the FA Cup final. His interplay instantly transforms our attack, with him playing neat layoffs to Silva and De Bruyne and having the pace to then get onto the end of runs/into the box we'll be a completely different prospect for teams. He has the drive and determination to win that will lift the other players and prevent them dropping their intensity.
At Palace he was constantly gesturing at others to press when he did, and was clearly frustrated when some didn't. That's the difference between him and Aguero, that intensity and pace to his game.
I'd be a bit surprised if he really is back in full training. Surely only a matter of time though. And as you say, he and vinny are key. Guardiola with good reason has been complaining all season about inefficiency in both boxes. These players are the solutionSpot on,i agree entirely.
Alongside Vinny returning,its fantastic news.
Dave showing him the way......
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/manchester-city-stars-david-silva-10034888
...in each half. Blindfolded.i think he will play some part in the Arsenal cup game and then start v the scum on the 27th and score 6 goals.
Without a doubt. He loves the game and has so much charisma he'll lift everyone. Whilst we don't want to rush him back, I'm sure Pep will get him involved as soon as possible to ensure we finish 3rd (that being the target we should have) and get to the FA Cup final. His interplay instantly transforms our attack, with him playing neat layoffs to Silva and De Bruyne and having the pace to then get onto the end of runs/into the box we'll be a completely different prospect for teams. He has the drive and determination to win that will lift the other players and prevent them dropping their intensity.
At Palace he was constantly gesturing at others to press when he did, and was clearly frustrated when some didn't. That's the difference between him and Aguero, that intensity and pace to his game.