Strength, pace, power and a little technique have been historically and currently preferred qualities...
This is why most weekends little men like the two Silva's and Gundogan are able to pop the ball around them for fun as the emphasis in these players are in technique and intelligence...
He's in the team to create and more importantly enable the team to retain possession...
You could be describing Xavi, he was a pretty decent player as wellhis role is because it's literally just pass to pass to the guy closest to him and move a yard or two. Is that all?
Your wrong. He did a lot more than that. He turned on a six pence beat one or two players, flicked it to laporte who passed it first time wide to aguero. Whilst all this was going on he was the only one with the ability somehow and intelligence to make it into the box in space for the tap in. So before you take the cheap route around trying to dig sterling out. Know what your talking about. He started/ effectively created and finished off much of his own work. Takes a bit more than pace and power. Ps how many could kun have had but didn't or Jesus?Channeling Pep! Well done.
Been saying these EXACT same things about Sterling, as he lacks the technical abilities of some of the best players in the squad for the positions he plays. To be space twin, he has good strength and the power and pace to beat players, but could have had another hat trick today...AGAIN! However, he only scored the tap in!
Oh deary me.Your wrong. He did a lot more than that. He turned on a six pence beat one or two players, flicked it to laporte who passed it first time wide to aguero. Whilst all this was going on he was the only one with the ability somehow and intelligence to make it into the box in space for the tap in. So before you take the cheap route around trying to dig sterling out. Know what your talking about. He started/ effectively created and finished off much of his own work. Takes a bit more than pace and power. Ps how many could kun have had but didn't or Jesus?
Wilshire would be the closest example I'd say.
This is what I mean i agree but the point I'm trying to make is if a city fan can't understand that Wiltshire or Gundogan don't fall into the category of what coaches across the land have produced and value in cm's, in this country. I give up!. Strength, pace, power and a little technique have been historically and currently preferred qualities in the cm position. This is why most weekends little men like the two Silva's and Gundogan are able to pop the ball around them for fun as the emphasis in these players are in technique and intelligent. Anyone expecting Gundogan to run 30 yards like Delph and put in sliding tackles, dream the fuck on. Not his game. He's in the team to create and more importantly enable the team to retain possession.
When he came on as usual we seemed to lose some of the pressing and speed of play. The game slowed down and we created less chances. How much of that was down to Gundogan or Mahrez and Jesus substitutions aswell I'm not sure, or were the more dynamic players that were left on the pitch like Bernado Sane and Silva just getting a bit tired. Seemed to take ages for Mahrez to even get a touch of the ball.