There were plenty of opportunites where did stick with the same starting line up even when losing. It is still sematics.But it isn't rarely is it as he made subs in 57 of 59 games there nothing rare about that.
Again that's not what you said.There were plenty of opportunites where did stick with the starting line up even when losing
Correctissimo.With all the competitions we are in, Gundo will get his fair share of games. I think Rodri may get rested more this season and add into the mix injuries and suspensions, he will get plenty of game time.
KDB and Bobb coming on against Newcastle away when we were 2-1 down and they both scored and won 3-2.That is the rare occasion he really changes things. There have been countless times where you think Pep should make changes but he does leave his starting line up to change things around. Especiall in the Premier League.He doesn't even rotate Rodri.
To be fair to him, he's probably pretty annoyed that it looks like one of the best number 8s in the world looks likely to be returning to City for free.To be fair to that @Falcao fella he's wound a few up with one post.
Sentimental reasons aside it doesn't really make sense with the current personnel we have. If we were that short then for the short term it would be ideal but we will still have to look for a Gundo replacement along with KDB as well.
Because...?Pep hoping for a last hurrah with this
I’d be fuming if I worked 57 days out of 59 and my performance review said ‘rarely shows up for work’!!But it isn't rarely is it as he made subs in 57 of 59 games there nothing rare about that.
There's literally no way anything 97% can be described as rare.