kaz7
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Manchester City winger Patrick Roberts (20) has held talks with Ligue 1 side Nice over a loan move next season. [The Sun]
Who said this?He's clearly changed to being a LW or ST since his time at Arsenal, it suits him more as he has a bigger impact there.
I already mentioned that it has been said by someone close to Pep he wants 2 players in each spot, your "fluid front 3" argument is then clearly wrong based on that.
We will not agree here, because I'm arguing for 2 in each spot, and you are saying you don't want that.
Your making good points, let's see how this unfolds, I just want Paddy to play for us lol.Who said this?
And regardless, even if he said that and boxed out names for each position. When push comes to shove, he'll take a more talented player from a different position and start him there than play a weaker guy just coz he was penciled in there on the teamsheet
If Sanchez and Sterling were starters and Sterling got injured or suspended, you can be rest assured that Sane or Silva or Debryune will get picked ahead of Roberts.
I mean you don't have to look far to see it happening: at the end of the season when Aguero was playing well and Jesus back healthy, rather than sit one of them Pep chose to Sacrifice Sterling.
He did the same with Gundogan earlier in the season too.
As it currently stands I doubt one of Sane or Sterling is going to be a starter, and that's even before Sanchez is added.
Roberts will be so far down on the list he might never see more than cameos in 2 or 3 games.
People keep forgetting it will be tough benching either Gabby or Kun. Add Sanchez to that and that might be your front 3.
Which already leaves both Dane and Sterling on the bench. Not to mention also one or two of The Silvas, KDB, and Ilkay also will be on the bench. Frankly, if we get Sanchez, there literally will be no room for Roberts on the bench, talkless getting games.
True enough, but they have to play because they are good enough and better than the purchased players, not just play because they are academy products. The benchmark for our academy lads is VERY high; if lads can't make it, then nothing wrong with making a profit on themIf we buy the lad cos we thought he had potential, loan him out, he does very well and we don't bring him back to give him a go we will look very silly, if he can show what he has by the age of 20 and not get a chance I really struggle to see what academy lads will ever get a look in