I would argue that this would be the most established player we’ve signed since the takeover. Aguero was great but still young, Silva was also good but hadn’t really won anything yet and that Ivorian guy was a Barca reject. Mahrez will become the only former PFA POTY in our squad and has won the league already.
He probably will bring 'something different' to our attack.
However, he doesn't have to.
What he has to do, is be as good as the ones we already have, who are close to unplayable, unless/until they get tired, which is when the performance level drops, which is why we need more of them.
Bravo's Cv is not to be sniffed at
Great CV but I don't think he ever got the respect he deserved. His trophy cabinet is better than pretty much anyone in our squad bar Danilo but individually I wouldn't say he was revered.
Signing Sterling. You know you’re finally dining at the top table, when a player, they desperately wanted to keep, dares to leave the RD’s, stating that he’s coming to City because he feels, rightly so last season, that we are more equipped to win things.Tevez?
Signing Sterling. You know you’re finally dining at the top table, when a player, they desperately wanted to keep, dares to leave the RD’s, stating that he’s coming to City because he feels, rightly so last season, that we are more equipped to win things.
But isn't that what Milner said when he went the other way?Signing Sterling. You know you’re finally dining at the top table, when a player, they desperately wanted to keep, dares to leave the RD’s, stating that he’s coming to City because he feels, rightly so last season, that we are more equipped to win things.
Would you not consider double figures for assists and goals something special?