FantasyIreland
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Sorry but Alvarez and Palmer are not better than Mahrez. Maybe in a couple of years but right now it just seems silly to compare those two to Mahrez
Read the post again. How anyone thinks Palmer is better than Mahrez is just beyond me. Palmer has the potential but he hasn't done anything yet. I just hate it when certain players are disrespectedThey didn't say they were, but time marches on so if we can get a decent fee and he's going to Saudi rather than a competitor then we can move on with younger players.
spot onI'd argue you have them the wrong way around, Bobb looked decent when playing out wide but he's been stellar for the U21s when he moved infield in a (dare I say it) David Silva role. McAtee could be Foden like in being able to play anywhere in the attacking positions.
Bobb’s ball retention is better than McAtee, which seems to be key to Peps wingers. Was incredible out wide in the U21 Euros. I supect they’d both play in midfield and RWI'd argue you have them the wrong way around, Bobb looked decent when playing out wide but he's been stellar for the U21s when he moved infield in a (dare I say it) David Silva role. McAtee could be Foden like in being able to play anywhere in the attacking positions.
Okay, let me ask you a question. Why didn't Mahrez get selected to start in any of the following games towards the end of last season?
Arsenal at home, 4-1
Bayern at home, 3-0
Bayern away 1-1
Real away 1-1
Real home 4-0
united cup final 2-1
Inter CL 1-0.
The biggest games.
Not sure where I said most academy forwards could do what Mahrez does? I'm not saying Mahrez isn't good, this isn't about that. He just isn't key, I don't see how anyone can deny that. He wasn't picked in the biggest games, he played in lesser games towards the end of the season. Something other younger talented players could manage.
There are games he has a big impact in, but if City don't think Palmer could get to that level with regular games, then there's no point persisting with him, we may as well sell him now.
Foden could certainly do well there as did Bernardo.
Alvarez is different. He isn't as reliable in possession, but has way more desire and energy than Mahrez.
I did read it again but I'm still of the opinion that you're reading too much into it.Read the post again. How anyone thinks Palmer is better than Mahrez is just beyond me. Palmer has the potential but he hasn't done anything yet. I just hate it when certain players are disrespected
There are a few, Mahrez is just a guaranteed quantity right now, we know exactly what we get.Because Bernardo is better and in better form.
This idea that a younger player could just fill in the gap left by Mahrez is nonsense and what would lead to our squad becoming much weaker. This is a player who is consistently within our top performers for G/A. If you want a player to play back up to a better right winger (Bernardo) then you aren't going to get better than Mahrez. People overlook this when they judge people on whether they should start or not.
Keep in mind that if Bernardo goes as well then losing Mahrez on top of that would be a huge blow to our squad and leave the right hand side of our attack requiring a ton of money to bring back up to the same level, and from what I can tell, there aren't many good right wingers available.
Did he play wide right or central for Norway? didn't watch the gamesI'd argue you have them the wrong way around, Bobb looked decent when playing out wide but he's been stellar for the U21s when he moved infield in a (dare I say it) David Silva role. McAtee could be Foden like in being able to play anywhere in the attacking positions.