carlosthejackal
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Players are burnt out and not just ours , the only thing that matters in football is money , the product is inferior but the price keeps going up.
Sane might end up being the biggest loss this club has had. He is an incredible player and if he wants it enough, he can be anything he wants to be. I miss him.
At the moment, I am struggling to see what Bernardo brings to the side. He is labelled as an attacking midfielder but he doesn't create or score goals. We all love his energy and enthusiasm but we need more than that from him. Unfortunately, we might end up needing to offload the likes of Bernardo to fund moves for other players.
Yes. Dropping to the ground like a beab bag that has hit a solid wall is a new concept and several professors are showing interest with their eye on the Nobel Prize for Physics.Good as it is already, Mane’s diving technique could be burnished a tad further.
But Sky and BT bang out the opposite message on both players, the rest of the media reinforce it and millions swallow it.See that's just recency bias. Sterling has been poor/inconsistent for a good few months and mahrez even longer. I'm personally of the opinion that sterling's both mentally and physically worn out from the intensity of the past 3 seasons being the most used player in the squad including internationals and needs a few games off. But this idea that he or the wide forwards isn't as good as theirs is just not true. I could've sworn it was sterling and bernardo who helped fire the team to the league and a domestic treble in a season where they were directly competing against this supposedly much better wide players or did that not happen. This was a season without de-bruyne for the most part so you can't even use the excuse they were carried by him like many of sterling's detractors tend to.
It's funny I watched a game where mane was constantly falling to the floor every chance he got and consistently made the wrong decision whenever he got to the final third just like sterling but because he works hard tracking back people seem to forget that. He's a top player but he's increasing becoming one of the most overrated players in the league that his poor performances always seem to get overlooked. Sterling is every bit as good as him and has shown so countless seasons. He outperforms him in almost every metric you can think of the past 3 seasons including goals, assist, chances created and him currently being out of sorts doesn't erase that fact.
18/19 was a long time ago. Like you, I would rather see him in the middle of the park alongside KDB but nothing the manager has done has suggested that this will be a regular occurrence. Whether we like it or not Bernardo is currently a bit-part player at the club. He has been here a while and has been unable to pin down a regular place in the side, nor has he been able to convince everyone, including Pep, what his best position is.We saw in the 18/19 season what Bernardo can do. All we ask from Pep is to put him beside KDB, where he is at his best, give him a consistent number of games and re-discover his form. That's what the manager should be doing. In the long term, it will help KDB too as he wouldn't have to carry all the attacking responsibility by himself. He is not worse than Gundogan by any means, so it's not as if we're weakening the side by his inclusion. Our defense is doing well not because of 2 DMs, but despite it.
We lost Sane, now let's sell Bernardo also because he can't find a place in the side, great idea. Or maybe a manager change will help us.