oakiecokie
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I`d leave it until 1st Sept,meeesh,be on the safe side. ;)LOL,I think it's time to log off till August now
I`d leave it until 1st Sept,meeesh,be on the safe side. ;)LOL,I think it's time to log off till August now
He's not technically good enough to play 10 or in the hole in a guardiola team. He doesn't create goals, he finishes them. He doesn't string passes through, he doesn't thrive from being in the middle and on the ball constantly.
That doesn't mean he's poor technically - I never said he was, I said it was the weak part of his game
Definitely not enough to justify pushing De Bruyne onto the left wing.
Have a fluid front 4, fine, ok that makes complete sense. It's obvious there'll be fluidity to it.
Pretend that having aubameyang is suited to being behind the striker, is a sign that you've never seen him play.
If he comes, and if there's a front 4, he will be on the right, or as striker, not behind the striker.
"To get back on topic, where do you see Auba playing?? Personally I can see him in behind aguero on occasion, with sterling and KDB interchangeable, those three can all play wide and as a number 10, will send a few dizzy if it's how I think it will be!!"
My original post, which part of 'on occasion' did you not understand???
Especially as this story seems to be more smoke than fire.Does anyone actually give a flying flip as too his technical ability? If he does the role requested of him by our manager, who I trust 100%, then it's happy days! Absolutely pointless debate.
Well something that really intrigued me a week or so back was his Nation team manager (Cousins) saying that he isn't available for Gabon as he has gone to sort out a transfer. Now, someone just doesn't say that without talks being advanced. I think the Auba camp said they went to meet Dortmund but surely the NT manager wouldn't mix the two things up? Seeing the leaks yesterday and those comments I am still on happening side than the not happening one.
Fortunately, his first or second touch is a goal.
As opposed to Bony's which is a tackle.
Who gives a rat's ass?
Personally, I think Pep will convert him as a direct running wide attacker, same as Bale. We will see Sterling then switch to the right-hand side, so he's less dependent on having to stop and come inside and pass the proverbial buck.
Much more direct, a three who can also be slipped in on goal, courtesy of KDB or Silva.
More Real Madrid than Barcelona-esque, which is ironic.