I agree with you on the timing of his introduction, however this deference to people who are highly paid is subservient nonsense.
Why debate anything if that's the default position?
Even "handsomely paid" people have been known to get things wrong.
Silva mate. We've lacked movement for De Bruyne a lot in recent weeks. With Kelechi and Aguero we'll have more movement, players who can run in behind and cause Everton problems.
Yeah that was my point, it's tough, or almost impossible to fit our best players into a 4-4-2 without it being a mess.That's really tough and I'm. Im not entirely sure how well it works with the current players but....
Aguero iheanacho
Sterling silva fern navas
Back 4
Or
Swap KDB with Navas but I likes Navas' pace to get round the oppositions back 4.
i reckon he'll drop Nacho back to the bench and revert to 3-5-1 with Aguero up top but Iheanacho will be under much more serious consideration to change the system when we're ballsing it up around the 55 to 60 min mark
Whilst they might not be adverse to making a mistake, I'd be more confident of their judgement as to anyone on BM. And as CL correctly pointed out, don't be silly with the Subservient nonsense, thought you were better than that
He also had the benefits of playing week in and out at a lower league. Hardly the sameWhy do we have to hold back our youngsters and introduce them in 2 minute cameos, whereas other teams can play theirs fully and develop them into key players? Look at Dele Alli. He's the same age as Kelechi (19), yet Alli is now the heart of Tottenham's team and will be in contention for awards at the end of the season. Iheanacho can take the league by storm too if we allow him to.
Silva. Give him a full week off.In place of who?
KeeperName the first 11 you'd want to see? Not being funny, just curious as to how you'd sort us out into a 4-4-2. Don't see how we'd do it myself.