Blu3m00n91
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Tune in and watch AC Milan v Napoli. Bennacer is the perfect Fernandinho replacement
Was thinking exactly the same thing mate lol.You have just described Jesus.
Unfortunately,we don't get him on the ball enough as we are too busy pissing about with it 30 yards from goal.
As above mate, I've seen him a fair few times over the years so I don't believe I've just seen the games he didn't perform/deliver etc, but here's the thing I see with Richarlison beyond that, he looks fantastic, great athlete, clever, gets into great positions and always looks capable of delivering that knockout blow, and yet invariably when it comes down to it, he misses the target or that final pass etc, now, some will likely say that goes for Jesus too, and it does, to an extent, but on nowhere near the same level.As an Everton fan, I hate to say it, but Richarlison would be a good player for you. He can play in all the offensive positions, and will guarantee you + 20 goals each season. He is not a luxury player, works hard for the team, but also has individual skills at the top level. In addition, he will give you a physical presence in the box. But he will not be cheap.
Maybe, but I imagined him more as a number 7/11. This is where he has mainly played for Everton. He has a better goal average than Mahrez, and they have played in pretty much the same position. Even as an Everton supporter, I consider City to be a superior team, and would therefore assume that Richarlison has far worse working conditions. Yes, he does not always hit the target, but it has also happened to Aguero (And especially Sterling). He has in recent seasons performed better than XG. I otherwise agree with your views, and that's why I think he had given City some much-needed energy. First and foremost, you need some offensive players who have energy in their game, solve 1 vs. 1 situations better, and which is a threat in front of the opponent's goal.Was thinking exactly the same thing mate lol.
As above mate, I've seen him a fair few times over the years so I don't believe I've just seen the games he didn't perform/deliver etc, but here's the thing I see with Richarlison beyond that, he looks fantastic, great athlete, clever, gets into great positions and always looks capable of delivering that knockout blow, and yet invariably when it comes down to it, he misses the target or that final pass etc, now, some will likely say that goes for Jesus too, and it does, to an extent, but on nowhere near the same level.
I like Richarlison, but he'd be a downgrade on Jesus imho.
He is what we need 100percentTune in and watch AC Milan v Napoli. Bennacer is the perfect Fernandinho replacement