Dribble
Well-Known Member
ManUre made the mistake of not evolving when they were kings. 12 years on...In a part of one season in the last decade we were overrun in defence and midfield.
That period coincided with our worst period for injury and illness during Pep's tenure.
It also came after achieving an unprecedented fourth title in four years.
I believe that the idea that we suddenly need even more dramatic change over-emphasised.
We will see the return of the winner of the Ballon d'Or and the return of Oscar Bobb, without doing anything else.
To that, we have added the Bundeliga's leading forward (Marmoush).
An attacking midfielder described as one of only two magicians in French football.
A gifted midfielder - player of the season for a historic European club.
A central defender boasting some of the best U23 stats in the world's top leagues.
I could go on.
We have also changed much of the coaching setup.
There are still three weeks left in the transfer window.
Just enjoy the ride.
The point many are making is our mistake was not starting our squad succession planning in earnest right after the treble. It was obvious then that the treble winning squad had peaked & a core of them were ageing & beginning to lose their physicality, pace & were succumbing to injuries.
We left it too late which can be summed up by our huge January & summer 2025 transfer activity. Our recent transfer activity looks uncharacteristically chaotic in comparison to our recent past.
We've bought well, but have a glaring hole at RB, where our main option seems to be failed midfielder Matheus Nunes. If anything were to happen to him, the "can do a job" merchants will inevitably appear suggesting in-squad replacements like Lewis, Stones, Akanji, Khusanov etc. None of them are specialist RB's, & 2 of them have age & questionable injury records against them.
Liverpool have evidently taken note of what happened to ManUre, Chelsea, Arsenal & City not massively strengthening when they were on top, as evidenced by their approach to this window.
As mentioned by others, if Yamal, Pedri & the like were signed for City, they too might be loaned to Girona with us looking to sell them on with buy back clauses. I'm still scratching my head as to why we're loaning out Reis, Echeverri & possibly others, whilst seemingly falling back on those who are ageing & can't stay fit for significant periods.
Barça had few options available other than to take a step back after being bled dry trying to keep Messi happy - a mistake which all but bankrupted them, hence the reliance on Pedri, Gavi & Yamal etc during their barren years.
Our problems didn't start last season. They started in the summer of 2023 when we didn't take action then. As things stand, we have 1 x No 9, 1 x LB, no RB & a squad full of CB's & midfielders.
Our inaction has handed Liverpool the advantage, but with Arsenal & Chelsea also massively strengthening, we've gone from City being the team to beat, to challenging to remain in this season's top 4, with a bloated squad filled with ageing, injury-prone players who are refusing to leave.
That's the cold, hard reality, & we only have ourselves to blame. If you don't evolve when you're on top, you die. It's that simple...