I know it sounds ludicrous. But our next game is the Stoke game at home. Even if Kun was in contention for a place, I'd be tempted to leave him out of that game and have him back for the Napoli game the following tuesday.
Sergio Aguero. The best striker, if not the best player, in Manchester City's long history- at least according to most of our fans. But as this article correctly points out (like many others in the past), a statistical argument can be made that the team perform better without Kun in the starting lineup.
What do we all think? Are these numbers just coincidence? To do with the quality of opposition? Or is there something to it- and if so, why? And what does Pep do about it?
I think we cherish him until the day he leaves and when he's fit he's an important member of the squad.
If we can rest him from time to time then great, but I'd have him starting far more often than not.
Why the continuing questioning of the best striker in City’s history? Win ratios are very dependent on which teams you play against and which you don’t
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