Isco

Matt the Giant said:
lmjones1uk said:
Isco is a good player buts he's a carbon copy of Nasri.


Not at all mate. Isco is a natural wide man, whereas Nasri's quality is severely reduced unless played centrally.
Isco is a young version of Iniesta, not a new Nasri, or a new Xavi.

I think Nasri would be fantastic if he played in the central midfield, in a Xavi-like position. He's extremely good on the ball, has a good engine, very accurate passer and has shown he has the vision required. If we were to emulate Barcelona's line-up, I can think of no other player in the PL more suited than Nasri to take Xavi's place.

But I reckon he'll be sold, for value, not because we necessarily want to see him him off.

I 100% agree. Nasri in CM would be fantastic. Hate seeing him in wide areas. No point. All he does is wait for Clichy to overlap
 
GX Blue said:
Matt the Giant said:
lmjones1uk said:
Isco is a good player buts he's a carbon copy of Nasri.


Not at all mate. Isco is a natural wide man, whereas Nasri's quality is severely reduced unless played centrally.
Isco is a young version of Iniesta, not a new Nasri, or a new Xavi.

I think Nasri would be fantastic if he played in the central midfield, in a Xavi-like position. He's extremely good on the ball, has a good engine, very accurate passer and has shown he has the vision required. If we were to emulate Barcelona's line-up, I can think of no other player in the PL more suited than Nasri to take Xavi's place.

But I reckon he'll be sold, for value, not because we necessarily want to see him him off.

I 100% agree. Nasri in CM would be fantastic. Hate seeing him in wide areas. No point. All he does is wait for Clichy to overlap


Pellegrini would want to keep Nasri I feel he is his type of player
 
waspish said:
GX Blue said:
Matt the Giant said:
Not at all mate. Isco is a natural wide man, whereas Nasri's quality is severely reduced unless played centrally.
Isco is a young version of Iniesta, not a new Nasri, or a new Xavi.

I think Nasri would be fantastic if he played in the central midfield, in a Xavi-like position. He's extremely good on the ball, has a good engine, very accurate passer and has shown he has the vision required. If we were to emulate Barcelona's line-up, I can think of no other player in the PL more suited than Nasri to take Xavi's place.

But I reckon he'll be sold, for value, not because we necessarily want to see him him off.

I 100% agree. Nasri in CM would be fantastic. Hate seeing him in wide areas. No point. All he does is wait for Clichy to overlap


Pellegrini would want to keep Nasri I feel he is his type of player

... and I have a sneaky feeling we would begin to see a different class of Nasri.
 
Robinho's Subbuteo said:
waspish said:
GX Blue said:
I 100% agree. Nasri in CM would be fantastic. Hate seeing him in wide areas. No point. All he does is wait for Clichy to overlap


Pellegrini would want to keep Nasri I feel he is his type of player

... and I have a sneaky feeling we would begin to see a different class of Nasri.


I really really hope so. Nasri is one of the classiest footballers I have ever seen. But as I said above, if the right offer comes in I fear we will sell him, for purely financial reasons.
 
Matt the Giant said:
lmjones1uk said:
Isco is a good player buts he's a carbon copy of Nasri.


Not at all mate. Isco is a natural wide man, whereas Nasri's quality is severely reduced unless played centrally.
Isco is a young version of Iniesta, not a new Nasri, or a new Xavi.

I think Nasri would be fantastic if he played in the central midfield, in a Xavi-like position. He's extremely good on the ball, has a good engine, very accurate passer and has shown he has the vision required. If we were to emulate Barcelona's line-up, I can think of no other player in the PL more suited than Nasri to take Xavi's place.

But I reckon he'll be sold, for value, not because we necessarily want to see him him off.


I'm not that excited about Navas. They man is tiny, lightweight and very one-dimensional. His well known personal issues also makes it a bit of a gamble.
I'd prefer Lamela for sure.

------------------- Hart ----------------------
------ Komp ------------- Nast -------------
Zaba ---------------------------------- Gael
------------------ Ferna ---------------------
--------- *Nasri --------- Thiago -----------
Lamela -------------------------------- Isco
----------------- Aguero --------------------

* nasri or yaya if he finds his engine again.


Yaya not in the first 11? Don't give me any of what you have been drinking
 
Matt the Giant said:
lmjones1uk said:
Isco is a good player buts he's a carbon copy of Nasri.


Not at all mate. Isco is a natural wide man, whereas Nasri's quality is severely reduced unless played centrally.
Isco is a young version of Iniesta, not a new Nasri, or a new Xavi.

I think Nasri would be fantastic if he played in the central midfield, in a Xavi-like position. He's extremely good on the ball, has a good engine, very accurate passer and has shown he has the vision required. If we were to emulate Barcelona's line-up, I can think of no other player in the PL more suited than Nasri to take Xavi's place.

But I reckon he'll be sold, for value, not because we necessarily want to see him him off.


I'm not that excited about Navas. They man is tiny, lightweight and very one-dimensional. His well known personal issues also makes it a bit of a gamble.
I'd prefer Lamela for sure.

------------------- Hart ----------------------
------ Komp ------------- Nast -------------
Zaba ---------------------------------- Gael
------------------ Ferna ---------------------
--------- *Nasri --------- Thiago -----------
Lamela -------------------------------- Isco
----------------- Aguero --------------------

* nasri or yaya if he finds his engine again.

David Silva?
 

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