Cheadle_hulmeBlue
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Looks like we’re stuck with these two
Why wouldn’t he want to keep stones? World class on his day and even if he does only play say 15 league games that could win us the league.
Looks like we’re stuck with these two
Morning Manu
Attack is fine, one of the best in the league, defence is a weakness,will be shown as a weakness against the top teams.
He likes his ballsMaybe Pep wants to keep Stones?
Why wouldn’t he want to keep stones? World class on his day and even if he does only play say 15 league games that could win us the league.
He wants to keep them all until he leaves we know that. Stopping the rebuild so he can leave on a high while the club would need years to get rid of the some.Maybe Pep wants to keep Stones?
This is how Pep sees him, as evidenced by Pep's decisions: and it's not like those decisions didn't win us the Treble and 4 in a row. The collective bias against Akanji is weird, he is not the reason why we didn't compete last season.
So you like to repeat every single day, the same nonsense.He wants to keep them all until he leaves we know that. Stopping the rebuild so he can leave on a high while the club would need years to get rid of the some.
He ball watches way too much, did it at Dortmund that's been his main criticism his entire career ball watching and lapses of concentration its why Dortmund fans wanted him gone, now its starting to happen again here. Doesn't watch the striker movements just watches the ball. Juve club world cup for an example, ball over the top was just watching the ball instead of Vlahovic movement. Treble year he did it in the Champions league final luckily Martinez couldn't finish the 1v1.
On his day a great defender but he has lapses of concentration. Fulham another one we won the game 2 nil but most of Fulhams attempts came from Akanji side of not watching the runner or Jimenez movement.
You can get away with it against the teams outside of the champions league and top 5 but against the best they will take advantage of it. Arsenal targeted him in the 5-1.
No one wants to pay £250k a week to a player who can only play 15 games, so he will stay here.Maybe Pep wants to keep Stones?
Pep can see what he likes, he is fine when everyone is going great but when the chips are down he goes missingThis is how Pep sees him, as evidenced by Pep's decisions: and it's not like those decisions didn't win us the Treble and 4 in a row. The collective bias against Akanji is weird, he is not the reason why we didn't compete last season.
Pep can see what he likes, he is fine when everyone is going great but when the chips are down he goes missing
He has weaknesses. If he didn't, he would be one of the best defenders in the world.
Yet Pep benched Walker for him in the Treble season, and then benched both Stones and Ake in the final months of the 4 in a row season. Akanji helped us achieve the biggest success in our history between 2022 and 2024.
I don't say he should start. Again, he has weaknesses. But he is good enough to be a squad player, as he is versatile and mostly fit: can play in 3-4 positions, which is invaluable from Pep's perspective.
Looks like we’re stuck with these two
Akanji.Pep or Akanji goes missing?
Because Pep benched Walker for Akanji in the Treble season, and then both Stones and Ake for Akanji when we were winnning 4 in a row.
Also, you are entitled of your opinion, but you are not suggesting it is as valid as Pep's, right?
Fucking spot - I get that every player wants to play for their country but he needs to show commitment to the fans and the club who pay his wages - if he fucks off to England meaningless friendly and gets injured then for me its kick in the teeth for all fans and the club....A world class player BUT he needs to realise which side of his bread is buttered!15 league games is optimistic. Stones himself came out and said the club and third party doctors and physios didn't know what was wrong with him last season. He obviously thought this was somehow redeeming but it's pretty concerning that experts in the field don't know why you are permanently injured.
I love stones and when fit he is easily our best centre half... But that's just not realistic in the slightest.
I'd sit him down and have a very frank conversation - with your injury problems you have two options;
1. Retire from England duty and accept that you are a break glass in emergency player for city. You come on later in games to sure things up which helps maintain match fitness with lower intensity and you only start 1-2 games a month with full focus on preventing injury unless there's a crisis.
2. If you want to continue playing for England and compromising your club career, then your club career can be somewhere else.
Akanji.
If you’re having to go back three seasons to justify his place then there’s no point having this conversation. He played well in the treble season, so did 99% of the squad which is why we achieved it.
Pep can have blind spots and make mistakes, he’s human. We can list them off all day alongside his achievements if you want.