Nasri or sneidjer?

Sneijder is twice the footballer Wes is and can link up with Silva, has a deep range of passing. Also FK specialist and very good at corners and crossing. Not to mention in case of Silva injury, Sneijder can play trequartista role. Nasri can't as well because he simply can't pass consistently. Nasri's first touch is almost never consistent. Especially in big games...I could go on
 
jjeangi said:
Sneijder is twice the footballer Wes is and can link up with Silva, has a deep range of passing. Also FK specialist and very good at corners and crossing. Not to mention in case of Silva injury, Sneijder can play trequartista role. Nasri can't as well because he simply can't pass consistently. Nasri's first touch is almost never consistent. Especially in big games...I could go on

I dont think ive ever heard anyone use that word, apart from on FM.
 
Let's see.
Nasri is younger, fitter, faster and seems to want to play for us more than Wes.
Sneijder is a more cultured, determined and successful player.

Hmmm.
After due consideration I'll go for Pastore.
 
Paylor_Shade_Of_Blue said:
leewill31 said:
nasri he has what we need more importantly premiership experience!

Thats what Mark Hughes' transfer policy revolved around, and look where that has got us.

big difference in buying quality and experience to just experience!
 
Sabster said:
jjeangi said:
Nasri's not even pacy. He may edge out Sneijder just ever so slightly.

Hahahhaah yes he is.
Not really. Above average at best. Don't get me wrong, he's not slow. But he's no world beater. Agile might be the better word for him.
 
Deepest Blue said:
Let's see.
Nasri is younger, fitter, faster and seems to want to play for us more than Wes.
Sneijder is a more cultured, determined and successful player.

Hmmm.
After due consideration I'll go for Pastore.

Yeah, I agree.

Guys, Let's put it this way, we're not looking for a person who can thread balls and shot efforts while being more static than Silva in 'the hole.' Sneijder is an excellent player but he's a different player to Nasri. If Samir came here, he'd have the warrant to move along the final third (like Silva). Sneijder's speciality lies in dropping off/staying in space to dictate play. Nasri and Silva are similar in the sense that they'll happily attack from any angle. For me, the problem is that a player like Pastore is IMO, better than nasri. However, the price tag and his 'potential' sticker imply that Nasri would be a far more viable approach.
 

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