Deepest Blue said:I have great hopes for Denayer and would certainly have him in the first team squad competing for starts next season but it's just ridiculous to label Mangala a "bust".LesDiablesRouges said:Silva_Spell said:He has to go on loan unless either Demi or Manga are sold or he can play RB and replace Sagna (before moving into the centre later)
If he was just to be one of 4 CBs he won't get enough games to make it worth it for any party
Why would he be sent on loan when he's the best CB on the team? Mangala is a bust Kompany has been shambolic Demichelis is in the twilight of his career.
He's had a stop-start season trying to settle in with a team that's unravelling, competing for game time with the club captain and another player who's a favourite of the manager and played in a WC Final just a few months ago.
I'm anticipating that a new manager will change the personnel and the attitude within the team for the better with more pace, more desire and more resilience than the current group.
I hope both Denayer and Mangala will grow into being the heart of our CB's for years to come. It may be another year or two before that occurs but that is a realistic prospect IMO.
alan w said:I am a Celtic fan and I must say that Denayer is a tremendous talent who has progressed at an incredible rate this season. This boy has it all , he reads the game well , his positioning is excellent and he rarely makes mistakes if ever. He is very quick yet he isn't dependent on his pace because of his intelligence. What impresses me most is the composure and the comfort on the ball , he never wastes it and is comfortable going forward with it.
I really hope City do the right thing by him because he most definitely could/will be world class. I am certain there will be bids coming in for him in the summer considering the amount of scouts watching Van Dyke.
Denayer is a special and rare talent , don't let him slip through your fingers.
alan w said:Deepest Blue said:I have great hopes for Denayer and would certainly have him in the first team squad competing for starts next season but it's just ridiculous to label Mangala a "bust".LesDiablesRouges said:Why would he be sent on loan when he's the best CB on the team? Mangala is a bust Kompany has been shambolic Demichelis is in the twilight of his career.
He's had a stop-start season trying to settle in with a team that's unravelling, competing for game time with the club captain and another player who's a favourite of the manager and played in a WC Final just a few months ago.
I'm anticipating that a new manager will change the personnel and the attitude within the team for the better with more pace, more desire and more resilience than the current group.
I hope both Denayer and Mangala will grow into being the heart of our CB's for years to come. It may be another year or two before that occurs but that is a realistic prospect IMO.
Watching Mangala so far I must say he has been awful , no composure , bad positioning and he is rash with decision making. It is indeed too early to write him off and he may just be struggling to settle or adapt to the high quality of the Premiership which happens , see Lovren at Liverpool.
I don't think the big league will phase Denayer , playing in Europe or International level hasn't. He has shown great maturity and isn't egotistical at all , he is a very grounded young man with an old head on young shoulders. I think Kompany is the perfect partner for him as they counter balance each other. Kompany is a more aggressive ball winner where as Denayer is the patient game reader who is excellent at covering his partner. He plays great with Van Dyke considering they are both very young and up until the turn of the year I would of said Van Dyke was quite a bit better , but now Denayer has progressed beyond him which amazes me as Van Dyke is very good and has great potential as well.
CityFan94 said:I don't understand the talk of Denayer replacing Mangala.
Mangala/Denayer could potentially be a great partnership and I think that'll be our future CB pairing.