If we go by that logic, Shay Given should've been given the nod ahead of Joe Hart for the Spurs game 5 years ago.
Iheanacho, as you said, is the future and Bony isn't. Andy Carroll is a 35 million pound player but we should be basing our decision on who starts on ability. Iheanacho is simply the better footballer and maintaining Bony's morale should be the least of our worries when I doubt he'll still be here this time next year. We've lost some very good young players like Denis Suarez by not giving them a chance and I hope Kelechi isn't going to join him. If Pep were here right now, Kelechi would be undispuited number 2 already.
Highly highly doubt Pellegrini's bosses would agree with your suggestion of how to handle a £25 million asset that they bought. Not allowing Bony time to rediscover his form and fitness would be considered gross miss management. I fully agree with you, personally I'd love Kelechi to be playing, but that really isn't an option currently. Ifhe were getting no time, I'd agree with your point but he is actually getting time.
Out of interest if Iheanacho had a difficult 10 months with injury and form, never played more than 2 or 3 games without injury In a row, should we fuck him off? Fans have too much passion when it comes to youth, this time last year there were cries for Ambrose to be given a chance, I wouldn't pick him for the EDS at the moment.
Big calls for Brandon Barker, he can't get in at Rotherham
Playing youth isn't quite a simpl as picking the fans favourite.
With regards Bony, as I say, I'd love to see Iheanacho playing, but I can see why Pellegrini wouldn't. Fans should also bear in mind the incredible record we have in games Bony starts.
My bet, tonight, had Silva played the last month, Iheanacho would have started behind Bony, much like last round.
No arguement from me, Iheanacho is outstanding. But our squad needs to managed, moral and confidence of players is as important if not more so than short term form at this level. See Chelsea for examples of such mismanagement.