Neto and Bernie are nothing alikeNeto would be brilliant here. Like Bernie but lightning pace
Neto and Bernie are nothing alikeNeto would be brilliant here. Like Bernie but lightning pace
There was much talk about him ahead of our FA Cup tie at Bristol City in February, but he had a relatively quiet night. Not made many appearances for Bournemouth yet, but he’s in the right place to develop and they already look as if they’ll be safe for another season at least.For the future, I would keep an eye on that Alex Scott, who came on for Bournemouth today, and scored against Spurs, unlucky not to have a second one, and he only played about 25 minutes, I think they paid £ 20m for him to Bristol City, he has missed most of the season so far through injury, but seems to have something about him just 20 years of age.
Not if he defended like he did on both Luton goals. Very talented offensively but dreadful defensively both in effort and execution...Cole Palmer? On todays performance it’s a shame he wanted to leave think he’d have played a lot this season
That is the lad we should have signed last January.For the future, I would keep an eye on that Alex Scott, who came on for Bournemouth today, and scored against Spurs, unlucky not to have a second one, and he only played about 25 minutes, I think they paid £ 20m for him to Bristol City, he has missed most of the season so far through injury, but seems to have something about him just 20 years of age.
He plays similar to Bernardo when Bernardo plays wide. Watch the Madrid game then watch Neto's game. Bernie is a lot more creative but the football philosophy is similar. Nimble footed, trickery, good ball control,a preference for possession.Neto and Bernie are nothing alike
Kudus not for me. Alvarez is nice.Kudus and Alvarez have been great at the hammers to be fair.
Oh how football has changed talking about a number 10s defensive workNot if he defended like he did on both Luton goals. Very talented offensively but dreadful defensively both in effort and execution...
Get in the binI would love us to steal garnacho off the rags the meltdown would be incredible
Regardless, approach the game the way he did in his own end yesterday and Pep would have a nice seat reserved for him on the bench...Oh how football has changed talking about a number 10s defensive work
Exactly so how is still playingPlease point me to somewhere where it says the issues have been resolved and he has been cleared or punished
We don’t see eye to eye on much in life, and Joelington is another of those occasions. He was utterly crap tonight. Probably should have been sent off and couldn’t pass a ball 5 yards.Joelinton.
The man is a fucking beast! Gets stuck in, great transition linker, and can fill in upfront in a pinch!
He looked dead on his feet a few times tonight and yet went again , and again, and again!
Pep would make him 100% better and he’s already one of the biggest, strongest midfielders in the League.
Another left field choice: Hojberg from Spurs. Can sit in, put in a challenge, and got an outside shot on him. Be an excellent short-termer until the EDS/Transfer we need comes through.
Tin hat on.
We agree on plenty more than not. ;-) But, the “not” gets personal far too quickly. No worries…Forums can be difficult.We don’t see eye to eye on much in life, and Joelington is another of those occasions. He was utterly crap tonight. Probably should have been sent off and couldn’t pass a ball 5 yards.
Hojberg though is an interesting pick. Pep knows him from Bayern and is a more complete 6 than Paulinha is.
He and Romeu always impressed me to be back up 6s for us.
Pep changed to 4 centre halves to win the treble for us, so anything is possible, but I don’t see huge number 8s as his next transition.We agree on plenty more than not. ;-) But, the “not” gets personal far too quickly. No worries…Forums can be difficult.
In Joelinton, I see the type of player we are font have. We have half a dozen small, agile, skillful midfielders and only one big strong lad on Rodri. Sadly, he’s surrounded by average workers, but I think the quality of our players would improve him tremendously.
Regardless, let’s concentrate on the positives…Hojberg could do the job for which Philips seems ill-suited in our set-up. He’d be a great short-term addition for two to three seasons.
Romeu seems more of a blunt object than Hojberg, with less attractive “Rodri-like” traits.
Either way, the more I see of Paulinha, the more I see someone who would be a liability. Got some nasty in him and Pep hates giving up the attacking free kick inside 25m. It’s Paulinha’s stock in trade!