Talksport

He was head and shoulders above all our other players at the time which worked against us, he'd be given the ball and countless times our other outfield players would either stop and watch him or have no idea where to move to.

With respect to the rest of the team he was a wasted talent at City, strangely he did very little elsewhere ie Ajax and latterly Derby.

Would he get into our current team no but a young Ali B would have (he'd tell players where to go while controlling the game).
I think he would do well in this squad, provided he stuck with Guardiola's needs.

Also, he was wasted at Ajax, the manager that signed him, was sacked before Kinky had even played for them, the new manager stuck Kinkladze out on the left wing, totally unsuited to him and his game at that time.

Kinkladze was class, you might even say he was 10-20 years too early for this club.
 
I think he would do well in this squad, provided he stuck with Guardiola's needs.

Also, he was wasted at Ajax, the manager that signed him, was sacked before Kinky had even played for them, the new manager stuck Kinkladze out on the left wing, totally unsuited to him and his game at that time.

Kinkladze was class, you might even say he was 10-20 years too early for this club.
You can definitely say he was too early, 20 years would be my estimate.
If you could drag one player into the present,from a team that didn’t win a trophy, only Paul lake would be ahead of him.
Older blues might say, hang on a minute... but that’s my opinion.

Back on topic, talksport never mention the fact that if it wasn’t for city class of 86 there would be no youth policy at Utd, no class of 92,cos that’s when everyone woke up to the fact that almost a full team came through the youth set up.
 

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