Correct. Just because he scored a blinder against us, doesn't make him a suitable target. Otherwise we'd have been enjoying Andros Townsend's virtuoso performances this past few seasons.
We did that with Jon Macken
Correct. Just because he scored a blinder against us, doesn't make him a suitable target. Otherwise we'd have been enjoying Andros Townsend's virtuoso performances this past few seasons.
New toy syndrome is running wild. Not long wfore someone says replace entire our X1 with theirs except for WelbeckCorrect. Just because he scored a blinder against us, doesn't make him a suitable target. Otherwise we'd have been enjoying Andros Townsend's virtuoso performances this past few seasons.
We did that with Jon Macken
Maybe Bayern can get enisco thenWe have Alvarez, no thanks.
Yes definitely , I could see RDZ as a possible Pep predecessor. Obviously Pep above all else but he looks a good fit if he keeps this up with Brighton.A beautiful goal from him. He's been excellent. Brighton's recruitment from top to bottom has been incredible. Sadly, their model also means that they'll likely lose their best players and all it takes is a few new signings to not quite live up to expectations and they could find themselves in trouble. Huge credit to De Zerbi. Lacks a bit of tactical discipline at times, but when they're on it they're one hell of a team to watch. Chasing everything with 2 or 3 players at a time and excellent control of the game when they need it.
Behind Pep, he's the manager of the season for me purely on style of play ahead of Howe and Emery.
Surely he could play out wide rather than in the striker position- he has the dribbling, pace and aggression for it and he won more duels than anyone else on the pitch last night. Put in some good balls as wellWe have Alvarez, no thanks.