Leroy Sané

Bild are reporting that Pep wants to use Sane "down the middle" and not as a winger?...interesting!
If the Sun said that, would you believe it? But he does look like a player who could move inside. Got an eye for goal. Got the strength.

We've got a week before the China tour starts. Ideally these deals go through in advance, otherwise they might drag on all Summer.
 
If the Sun said that, would you believe it? But he does look like a player who could move inside. Got an eye for goal. Got the strength.

We've got a week before the China tour starts. Ideally these deals go through in advance, otherwise they might drag on all Summer.
PPL still read the sun for news? that shit paper is only good for looking at women.
 
If the Sun said that, would you believe it? But he does look like a player who could move inside. Got an eye for goal. Got the strength.

We've got a week before the China tour starts. Ideally these deals go through in advance, otherwise they might drag on all Summer.

Dont believe anything these papers say but sometimes they make good discussion points....I've heard before that Sane's long term potential could be as a striker, so this report kinda makes some sense, if true....
 
Bild are reporting that Pep wants to use Sane "down the middle" and not as a winger?...interesting!

If the Sun said that, would you believe it? But he does look like a player who could move inside. Got an eye for goal. Got the strength.

We've got a week before the China tour starts. Ideally these deals go through in advance, otherwise they might drag on all Summer.

This isn't a new thing. You could go back to the first 20 pages of this transfer thread and you'd find people saying that in Germany a lot of people consider his future being as a striker.

Even yesterday in this thread people posted that the guardian and telegraph were reporting he would be used down the middle as well.
 
I agree he is a very exciting player. I didn't know who we were talking about the first time the name came up, but Sane and Stones are the two players I'd really like City to sign now. Get those two in, and I think that would be it, and just a question of hard work on the training pitch
 
It took Bayern until January to be firing on all cylinders in Pep's first season and they were. Much more settled side than us, and didn't have the inconvenience of 2 international tournaments interfering with preseason.

I think you're being very optimistic to suggest it'll only take a few games.

Don't think there were many cylinders missing when they came to the Etihad, well before December.

I think it is going to take some months for Pep to get the squad drilled to what he may see as an acceptable level. I would hope that we continue to develop throughout his tenure but the longer it goes on, the more it should be little refinements...

However, we know what sort of football the players we have can deliver when they put their minds to it / are confident. Quite a bit of what Pep does may just be a refinement of what we saw from Pellegrini. What we may witness is a more obviously varied tactical approach to opponents and, I hope, more disciplined and organised movement of the team as a unit. Pep does not have to make radical changes to leverage more out of what he has at his disposal.

This will be a transitional season but that does not mean the manger cannot manage for results alongside coaching improvement.
 
Don't think there were many cylinders missing when they came to the Etihad, well before December.

I think it is going to take some months for Pep to get the squad drilled to what he may see as an acceptable level. I would hope that we continue to develop throughout his tenure but the longer it goes on, the more it should be little refinements...

However, we know what sort of football the players we have can deliver when they put their minds to it / are confident. Quite a bit of what Pep does may just be a refinement of what we saw from Pellegrini. What we may witness is a more obviously varied tactical approach to opponents and, I hope, more disciplined and organised movement of the team as a unit. Pep does not have to make radical changes to leverage more out of what he has at his disposal.

This will be a transitional season but that does not mean the manger cannot manage for results alongside coaching improvement.

I think it will be very much a work in progress over the next 12 months, but when we look at last season and then contrast that to what we will see immediately with Pep i hope it will be a stark contrast. It doesn't look like we are going for a huge overhaul of players so not like we have 7 or 8 new players that need gelling together. I'm very hopeful we can start strong this season with the Pep effect getting the players working hard and playing as a team, then his ideas and tactics really developing over the season into how we play.
 
Don't think there were many cylinders missing when they came to the Etihad, well before December.

I think it is going to take some months for Pep to get the squad drilled to what he may see as an acceptable level. I would hope that we continue to develop throughout his tenure but the longer it goes on, the more it should be little refinements...

However, we know what sort of football the players we have can deliver when they put their minds to it / are confident. Quite a bit of what Pep does may just be a refinement of what we saw from Pellegrini. What we may witness is a more obviously varied tactical approach to opponents and, I hope, more disciplined and organised movement of the team as a unit. Pep does not have to make radical changes to leverage more out of what he has at his disposal.

This will be a transitional season but that does not mean the manger cannot manage for results alongside coaching improvement.

In pep confidential that game is talked about as the first time they get it really right, but they didn't do it consistently before or after that, and it was only after the midseason trip to the Middle East that Guardiola thought it had really clicked.

We're not going to be shit in the first few months. At the end of the day we have one of, if not the most talented squad in the league and a great manager - we should still be doing well even during the transition, but it might show in the bigger games that we aren't there yet.
 
In pep confidential that game is talked about as the first time they get it really right, but they didn't do it consistently before or after that, and it was only after the midseason trip to the Middle East that Guardiola thought it had really clicked.

We're not going to be shit in the first few months. At the end of the day we have one of, if not the most talented squad in the league and a great manager - we should still be doing well even during the transition, but it might show in the bigger games that we aren't there yet.

But there won't be any mid-season break to sort things out this time on the contrary our league challenge may well be defined by form in Dec and Jan. Not too worried how we start really once we stay in touch. Look what happened last season!!! Sane to me looks like the kind of player who can get the crowd up out of their seats and score important goals. I'd say a worthwhile punt.
 
Pep has never been one for superstar signings. His bigger purchases have been Ibehinovic and Götze and neither worked out well.
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That's a good point and I think Mourinho loves to manage big egos rather than go after developing young players.
 
Don't think there were many cylinders missing when they came to the Etihad, well before December.

I think it is going to take some months for Pep to get the squad drilled to what he may see as an acceptable level. I would hope that we continue to develop throughout his tenure but the longer it goes on, the more it should be little refinements...

However, we know what sort of football the players we have can deliver when they put their minds to it / are confident. Quite a bit of what Pep does may just be a refinement of what we saw from Pellegrini. What we may witness is a more obviously varied tactical approach to opponents and, I hope, more disciplined and organised movement of the team as a unit. Pep does not have to make radical changes to leverage more out of what he has at his disposal.

This will be a transitional season but that does not mean the manger cannot manage for results alongside coaching improvement.

When a team spend +100 million on transfers, we expect immediate impact and not transitional season.

IF we are going to let Maffeo, Angelino, A. Garcia & M. Garcia play a big part then I can understand the transitional season thing.
 
When a team spend +100 million on transfers, we expect immediate impact and not transitional season.

IF we are going to let Maffeo, Angelino, A. Garcia & M. Garcia play a big part then I can understand the transitional season thing.

Don't think it will take a season,but it won't be immediate.
 
When a team spend +100 million on transfers, we expect immediate impact and not transitional season.

IF we are going to let Maffeo, Angelino, A. Garcia & M. Garcia play a big part then I can understand the transitional season thing.

You might get an immediate impact.

But personally I don't give a fuck so long as we are building something, which, when you look back with hindsight, we stopped doing when Mancini won the title.
 
It took Bayern until January to be firing on all cylinders in Pep's first season and they were. Much more settled side than us, and didn't have the inconvenience of 2 international tournaments interfering with preseason.

I think you're being very optimistic to suggest it'll only take a few games.

One of the top 3 Bayern performances under Pep came at our place in the CL when he'd only been in charge a couple of months. And as I say, if Pellegrini can get a team racking up cricket scores a few months into his tenure, i'm confident that Pep can have us firing on all cylinders by the early autumn no problem. Especially with the influx of quality players we're seeing this summer.
 

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