Sergio Gomez | Joins City on a four year deal

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Really don't understand us loaning him back out when were short of left back options and have a small squad
 
Angelino is quicker than Zinchenko, and has the engine to bomb up and down all match. IMO Angelino's problem was that he's been a LB all his life and struggled to play inside.

Pep has never used a traditional LB.

Sylvinho is the closest but he had played in midfield and didn't last long as Pep's LB anyway.
Abidal was a CB
Alaba was a CM turned LB
Bernat was an attacking midfielder turn LB
Delph, Zinchenko and Cancelo are self explanatory.

He has never liked classic left backs. Even in his first season here he preferred right footed Clichy to Kolarov.

I think they're just too used to seeing the game from a 180 degree angle with the touchline as a constant frame of reference, and Pep needs them to go into midfield and play 360 degree football.
Reading this list of players transformed by Pep I am surprised that we have not seen Bernado tried at Left back - he certainly could step into midfield when needed.
 
Well he was, I don't know what else to say.

It's a fairly famous story that he was right footed and his dad forced him to train with only his left because he thought he'd have a better chance of a career as a left back.


That's fair enough mate, hid it well as I had him down as a natural leftie all day long
 
From what I've seen on YouTube and read about him, i think city should give him a chance until Jan before deciding to loan him out. He's got the potential and may turn out to be a surprise package.
 
I think the club know full well that he’ll be loaned out to Girona. However, by signing him and saying that we’ll assess him before we do, it reduces the chance of another club trying to pull our pants down when we go in for the likes of Lodi, Sosa, Ait-Nouri etc
 
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