Does he play RW?Clarkie?
Does he play RW?Clarkie?
You asked for his departure since 2016-what a whopper (could go harder but may get a thread ban)No more ”Raheem Sterling, he’s top of the league” chants…
People talk a lot about his contributions. Yes, in 17/18, even I (and I’ve been a harsch Sterling-critique) was impressed by him. He was really good and I wanted him to stay. But then he regressed and went back to his usual self again, what I’ve seen prior to 17/18. Undecisive, weak finishing, slow-thinking, bad passing. I could go on all night.
We have been blessed with some of the best players in the world this past decade. David Silva, Agüero, Yaya, and recent years Bernardo, Gundogan, Sané, all fantastic players. In this company, who wouldn’t look good? Who wouldn’t rack up goals and assists? Even Theo Walcott would have done that. Would we have called him world class? No, so why Sterling? Because he made a few very important last-minute goals during one or two season? We never reached very far with Sterling in the team. The one year that Pep decides to bench him in UCL knockout stages, what happens? We reach our very first UCL final.
Fact is, there’s no reason to feel sad about this. We will become a better football team without him. I asked for his departure since 2016, because his flaws are obvious and has been for years.
The reality is that something changed for Pep. I don’t know why it took so long, but Sterling had far less appearances last season and it must be because Pep ultimately had other plans for this club moving forward. I’m not worries about a lack of pace and we don’t need a replacement. Our ’new’ forward line have plenty of legs in them. And I rather have players with a finishing product than just Usain Bolt. Football is more than speed. We punished many teams on the counter in 16/17, but nowadays teams learned their lesson and sit back. Speed is not crucial.
To summarize: we will do Very well without Raheem Sterling.
The problem is we saw a lot less of Sterling because Jesus proved a better option. Now we have neither.No more ”Raheem Sterling, he’s top of the league” chants…
People talk a lot about his contributions. Yes, in 17/18, even I (and I’ve been a harsch Sterling-critique) was impressed by him. He was really good and I wanted him to stay. But then he regressed and went back to his usual self again, what I’ve seen prior to 17/18. Undecisive, weak finishing, slow-thinking, bad passing. I could go on all night.
We have been blessed with some of the best players in the world this past decade. David Silva, Agüero, Yaya, and recent years Bernardo, Gundogan, Sané, all fantastic players. In this company, who wouldn’t look good? Who wouldn’t rack up goals and assists? Even Theo Walcott would have done that. Would we have called him world class? No, so why Sterling? Because he made a few very important last-minute goals during one or two season? We never reached very far with Sterling in the team. The one year that Pep decides to bench him in UCL knockout stages, what happens? We reach our very first UCL final.
Fact is, there’s no reason to feel sad about this. We will become a better football team without him. I asked for his departure since 2016, because his flaws are obvious and has been for years.
The reality is that something changed for Pep. I don’t know why it took so long, but Sterling had far less appearances last season and it must be because Pep ultimately had other plans for this club moving forward. I’m not worries about a lack of pace and we don’t need a replacement. Our ’new’ forward line have plenty of legs in them. And I rather have players with a finishing product than just Usain Bolt. Football is more than speed. We punished many teams on the counter in 16/17, but nowadays teams learned their lesson and sit back. Speed is not crucial.
To summarize: we will do Very well without Raheem Sterling.
i suspect Alvarez won't start many league games before October but rather be used sparingly as a sub. whilst he acclimatises to England, to our style, and recovers some energy. On the other hand i expect Haaland to be thrown straight in to it. Not rocket science know.if there is no one else coming in for the front line, then Grealish, Haaland, Alvarez need to put in incredible numbers imo.
we cant afford 12 month bedding in period for Alvarez, Haaland while Grealish needs to put in higher number of goals/assists than whatever his best was at Villa.
Alvarez is still a question mark, I have no clue how his performance in Argentina will relate to the style we play, the opponents we have and the general strength of PL football. he might click straightaway and hits the ground running, I can see that as well, but I also can see him being out of his depth and will need that first years just to get the hang of playing/living in UK.
Kun aint a good comparison as Kun had some real serious experience coming from Atletico which cannot be compared to River Plate at this point.
Alvarez not having any break whatsoever is a bit worry for a long season ahead bit strange we agreed to River Plate using him until the very last second.
We dont even know if Pep is panning to use him and Haaland at the same time or most of Alvarez's playing time will come in the cups and whenever Haaland is injured or maybe Alvarez is intelligent enough to play across the front line and can put in a great shift from the right.
Even if he is a complete flop (hopefully not) we still can move him on for about the price we paid for him, so its a great transfer either way probably but surely there is some good potential in there.
The problem is we saw a lot less of Sterling because Jesus proved a better option. Now we have neither.
I think it's fair to say last Christmas if someone had said we were going go lose Torres, Sterling and Jesus and they were going to be replaced by one world class player and one excellent prospect most on here would have thought we were short.
We're still a winger and a full back light, and if Ake goes a CB too.
Is Bellingham available? I haven’t heard this..Gundo will be replaced with Bellingham
Bernardo won’t go
KDB will be OK still
McAtee will step up
assuming he goes, let's hope not !No more ”Raheem Sterling, he’s top of the league” chants…
Blimey! I find it hard enough to figure out who may come in/ go out this season, let alone next season. Think it’s a little premature to say Bellingham is coming in then. We don’t even know if Pep will be here.Is Bellingham available? I haven’t heard this..