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Musiala?
Great player/prospect also but he hasn't yet hit the heights and displayed the maturity of Bellingham.
Musiala?
The guy had the mentality to leave everything he knew in Birmingham as a teenager to go and live in Germany to further his career and now Liverpool fans think he's going to choose his next club because his best mate plays for them. Hilarious.
Time will tell but I rate Musiala and, at Bayern, he is winning Bundesligas and playing in high-pressure matches in the CL. Not saying Bellingham is not a great prospect but young English players often get overhyped and don't always make the next step. I would be happy with either (or both) at City. Pedri is another fantastic prospect (just had his 20th birthday).Great player/prospect also but he hasn't yet hit the heights and displayed the maturity of Bellingham.
They are very different player though and Bellingham is nearer to what I think we need to replace Gundogan. Musiala looks great but I don't think he has anything we can't get from Foden.Time will tell but I rate Musiala and, at Bayern, he is winning Bundesligas and playing in high-pressure matches in the CL. Not saying Bellingham is not a great prospect but young English players often get overhyped and don't always make the next step. I would be happy with either (or both) at City. Pedri is another fantastic prospect (just had his 20th birthday).
On that basis, Pedri is way to old! Lets stick with the 13 year old Bellingham.Time will tell but I rate Musiala and, at Bayern, he is winning Bundesligas and playing in high-pressure matches in the CL. Not saying Bellingham is not a great prospect but young English players often get overhyped and don't always make the next step. I would be happy with either (or both) at City. Pedri is another fantastic prospect (just had his 20th birthday).
i agree but I think we may lose Bernie and Mahrez in the summer and Musiala can play on the right.They are very different player though and Bellingham is nearer to what I think we need to replace Gundogan. Musiala looks great but I don't think he has anything we can't get from Foden.
Hard to know yet who'll stay or go, but I'd see Bellingham for Gundogan, Foden for me has all the attributes to do Bernardo's job. So maybe bring in a wide player to replace Foden and Mharez, though I'd expect Palmer to take up some of those minutes wide.i agree but I think we may lose Bernie and Mahrez in the summer and Musiala can play on the right.
It's a nice problem to have for City. I think a left full-back is probably more important for us. In a perfect world that would be Alphonso Davies!Hard to know yet who'll stay or go, but I'd see Bellingham for Gundogan, Foden for me has all the attributes to do Bernardo's job. So maybe bring in a wide player to replace Foden and Mharez, though I'd expect Palmer to take up some of those minutes wide.
A what back ?It's a nice problem to have for City. I think a left full-back is probably more important for us. In a perfect world that would be Alphonso Davies!
It's the real name for what most Xbox fifa lovers might call a "2" or a "3"A what back ?
Tough choice for the ladOption 1: play in team with his mates haaland, foden, grealish, stones, walker, phillips and with some of the best players in the world kdb, rodri, bernardo (?), cancelo, dias whilst being coached by the best manager ever going to work in one of the best training complexes in the world performing for a club that expects and has the potential to win everything.
Option 2: play in team with his mate trent, with an ageing star in salah, kids in midfield, unproven and unhinged striker, owners that want to sell the club to who knows who, a manager that runs on adrenaline and whos teams frequently burn out, dropping out the cups because they arent taken seriously to inevitably be beaten by City anyway
Sounds like he should pay us.Option 1: play in team with his mates haaland, foden, grealish, stones, walker, phillips and with some of the best players in the world kdb, rodri, bernardo (?), cancelo, dias whilst being coached by the best manager ever going to work in one of the best training complexes in the world performing for a club that expects and has the potential to win everything.
Option 2: play in team with his mate trent, with an ageing star in salah, kids in midfield, unproven and unhinged striker, owners that want to sell the club to who knows who, a manager that runs on adrenaline and whos teams frequently burn out, dropping out the cups because they arent taken seriously to inevitably be beaten by City anyway
Option 1: play in team with his mates haaland, foden, grealish, stones, walker, phillips and with some of the best players in the world kdb, rodri, bernardo (?), cancelo, dias whilst being coached by the best manager ever going to work in one of the best training complexes in the world performing for a club that expects and has the potential to win everything.
Option 2: play in team with his mate trent, with an ageing star in salah, kids in midfield, unproven and unhinged striker, owners that want to sell the club to who knows who, a manager that runs on adrenaline and whos teams frequently burn out, dropping out the cups because they arent taken seriously to inevitably be beaten by City anyway
He only shouts and screams to mask his lack of ability. One of the worst England players i have seen. Brings zero to the team. Shocked when the dippers signed him and he is still shit. Must have some pics of Southgate with a goat to keep getting in the team.I reckon him having to put up Henderson’s shouting and screaming through a tournament has been enough to put him off joining his club
A key advantage of Option 2 is that once a year he gets to win the coveted "we beat Manchester City" trophy.Option 1: play in team with his mates haaland, foden, grealish, stones, walker, phillips and with some of the best players in the world kdb, rodri, bernardo (?), cancelo, dias whilst being coached by the best manager ever going to work in one of the best training complexes in the world performing for a club that expects and has the potential to win everything.
Option 2: play in team with his mate trent, with an ageing star in salah, kids in midfield, unproven and unhinged striker, owners that want to sell the club to who knows who, a manager that runs on adrenaline and whos teams frequently burn out, dropping out the cups because they arent taken seriously to inevitably be beaten by City anyway
We used to win that in the dark daysA key advantage of Option 2 is that once a year he gets to win the coveted "we beat Manchester City" trophy.
He would never win that if he joins us.