ono
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Failing that, surround him with players who are comfortable on the ball. If we had a team who could advance upfield as cohesive unit, Robinho's touches would be in and around the penalty area. That's how you get the Robbie that plays for Brazil, and the Robbie that was good for Real Madrid.Bigga said:I really do despair at the thought of some City 'fans'.
Now we have a bit of till, we can slag off genuine world class players, trying to find their way in the Prem.
Stick him at the apex of a three midfield, behind the striker/s, allow him to drift across that line and interchange with a/ the striker and you will see all the difference in him.
It's stupid to believe he's a left sided player.
For those who don't understand, I've explained how he ended up in that position, numerous times, now.