Gabriel
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Don’t think teammates generally write contracts, but who knows? ...Four more years of Zinchenko?! Who the hell wrote that contract? Jesus...
Don’t think teammates generally write contracts, but who knows? ...Four more years of Zinchenko?! Who the hell wrote that contract? Jesus...
Four more years of Zinchenko?! Who the hell wrote that contract? Jesus...
I feel sorry for this lad. He’s a v good defensive midfielder but has always had to play at LB for us.
The pandemic never went away to come back again.I guess depending on the pandemic coming back & no fans again is the problem?
With respect, the potential transfer of the biggest player in the world, on some of the biggest wages with all that entails, is bound to require huge resources and input and cause a distraction to any management team, no matter how experienced, it's only natural.
I am sure some of the team have always been working on our other transfers, but it would be naive to suggest our transfer window has been not been significantly effected by the Messi transfer.
Hopefully we can sort all our business out in the remaining time :-)
Four more years of Zinchenko?! Who the hell wrote that contract? Jesus...
You don't know anything about football then. The only central defender I've seen to repeatedly put Salah in his pocket.No1 beside PSG would go for him. With or without Corona.
Mendy's agility looks to have been affected by injury too.To be honest Zinchenko has never been the problem. At 500k he is more than proved himself worthy as a squad place and fill in, as and when required.
The problem has always been the failure to buy a first choice left back to hold down that slot.
Mendy lacks concentration and Delph, Danilo, Cancelo have hardly impressed enough to hold down the position on a daily basis.
My only problem is with the whole cb thing, as I said in the other thread.
We have known for years, it would need doing, by this time. Why are we involved in transfers now & why has Otamendi got so long on his contract ?
SO we get some sort of fee for him?
So we end up having to pay him to leave ?
Kompany retired in 2019. If City don't sort out the central defensive problems with our financial power questions should be asked.Well firstly the details of the Messi deal have been long in the making - we have tried to sign him before (and he has nearly come) so the base of that will have still been there. Things/details will have changed but the a big part of the work around the finances for it will have already changed.
Secondly in a post covid work no one is travelling anywhere - deals will be done by phone/video etc - the only reason Pep and Txixi etc would have gone to barca was for Messi - they rarely travel for other deals (esp Pep) so again this wont have had too much affect.
I would imagine (though I dont know obviously) that the team invovled in transfers has a number of layers depending upon how big/significant the transfer is - lower level players need lower levels of the team
What is holding up the deals is the opposing chariman/clubs/agents - dealing with the likes of ADL (and others like Levy etc) ALWAYS goes like this - he is a meglamaniac
I think that repectfully people are buying into a perceived and media narrative that may happen if we dont get our targets.
No idea and clearly you dont either
So much for all those blues who claimed we can buy Messi and Koulibaly.
Kompany retired in 2019. If City don't sort out the central defensive problems with our financial power questions should be asked.
Nobody is in for him because everyone in football is reeling under Covid even Real Madrid, Barcelona and PSG.
Imagine its Derby Day. Or the day City go to Anfield. You think City's defence is equipped for that? If not, you should be p'ssed. It's September the 12th and professional football clubs maximise every opportunity they have.
Our defence does need improvement that surely is an indisputable fact. A replacement for Kompany will be the acid test.I have faith in city's defence, we only conceded the second least at year, I don't understand the re-writing of history that our defence is shit reminder that we're consinstantly actually one of the best defences in the league, the stats don't lie.
it's a bunch of reactionary nappy shitting nonsense.
I'll toss you a bone, if we sell, Stones, Garcia & otemendi then I'll say the way you're acting is warrented. Until then have a bit of patient.
Because they’re really slow. True he is quicker than both of them.But still quicker over 20 yards than his replacements in both positions.
#why?
Our defence does need improvement that surely is an indisputable fact. A replacement for Kompany will be the acid test.
You make a valid point that statistically we still concede fewer than most but this hides obvious frailties. In particular astute teams are finding it relatively easy to unlock our high line defence. There is a multiplicity of explanations that have been advanced on here as to why that might be the case and of course lack of personnel is only one of them.