Yes, all of whom I opposed. We'll not Sinclair as he was home grown filler.True, because now I know he's good enough.
We don't want to risk any more Scott Sinclairs, Mangalas or Fernandos.
Yes, all of whom I opposed. We'll not Sinclair as he was home grown filler.True, because now I know he's good enough.
We don't want to risk any more Scott Sinclairs, Mangalas or Fernandos.
Sure we are unlikely to get him, but we should. He is obviously a potential world class project. The tools are there. You just need to coach up.the easy part, decision making....You can spin it however you like mate but he’s not intelligent enough for us to even consider scouting him, let alone putting in an offer.
I’d suggest finding another player’s basket to put your eggs into.
1. Sane may be faster. He is however faster than the other 4
2. No one on that list is stronger physically (even though I meant on the ball) but ebev generally as a function of size to strength. None of these guys are close.
3) KDB, Salah and Sane are clearly NOT more explosive. Sterling is close. But he is still superior.
4.) Add your better dribbling 5 too. Co I couldn't mention 5 names either.
To deny his superiority at what he is good at is laughable. It's so obvious when you watch him. Very few are close
Sane, Mahrez and Robben aren't close. Granted there are other dribblers who are closer and maybe you don't know them. But the above aren't.We'll have to disagree on point 3, I stand by those five being more explosive players.
Better dribblers, I'd say Messi, Sané, Hazard, Mahrez and Robben.
People slating Adama Traore without knowing anything about his trajectory and improvement. He has gone up a level this season mentally combined with what is the most physically impressive player in the game in terms of pace, dribbling, and power, you have the perfect player for Pep to mold.
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