Matt Diablo
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Reckon for a while Rodders is off this summer. Valverde swap would do
The way to get better is to get starters to challenge your starters.
Anderson qnd Diomande should be our 2 main targets and then back up at Keeper and fullback
Indeed..If Diomande ousts Semenyo or Doku then it becomes their job to improve.The way to get better is to get starters to challenge your starters.
Anderson qnd Diomande should be our 2 main targets and then back up at Keeper and fullback
100%. We missed out on Olise & Neves, we can’t miss these two - especially with Pep going.The way to get better is to get starters to challenge your starters.
Anderson qnd Diomande should be our 2 main targets and then back up at Keeper and fullback
Thats the key. Now that we don't have Pep, we have to always farm for the best talents.100%. We missed out on Olise & Neves, we can’t miss these two - especially with Pep going.
We have the same statements made every year, but your opening paragraph is nonsense.Kova, Nico G and Reijnders need to go. They are shit players, we are definitely not winning the Champions League with them.
I see a lot of people on here who are quite happy with our current midfield. But this transfer window is absolutely massive for us. Just look around: United, Pool, and even Chelsea are starting to build, and Arsenal are obviously the champions. We need to get moving right now, and strengthening the midfield has to be the absolute priority. That's where it will be decided how strong we actually are.
Rodri is the foundation, but the other two spots just aren't there. If Rodri leaves, we'll need three new midfielders, but it has to be done if we want to win anything. Anderson looks absolutely class, but we still need one more genuinely top player. I'm thinking someone like Enzo Fernández. Tonali would be more of a Rodri replacement, but he's quality too.
Basically, we need someone with a high work rate, high football IQ, a great first touch (so the ball doesn't just bounce off him) and elite passing. I don't know Morgan Rogers well enough to say if he fits the bill.
Oh, and from what I've seen so far, Cherki and Foden simply cannot play together. Foden look finished anyway, but he'll do fine off the bench, and having quality depth matters too.
Yeah, even just factually Kovacic has won the CL 4 (four) times already.We have the same statements made every year, but your opening paragraph is nonsense.
Is this the same Kovacic that has played for Madrid Chelsea and City won multiple trophies and played for Croatia in a World Cup semi final ?Kova, Nico G and Reijnders need to go. They are shit players, we are definitely not winning the Champions League with them.
I see a lot of people on here who are quite happy with our current midfield. But this transfer window is absolutely massive for us. Just look around: United, Pool, and even Chelsea are starting to build, and Arsenal are obviously the champions. We need to get moving right now, and strengthening the midfield has to be the absolute priority. That's where it will be decided how strong we actually are.
Rodri is the foundation, but the other two spots just aren't there. If Rodri leaves, we'll need three new midfielders, but it has to be done if we want to win anything. Anderson looks absolutely class, but we still need one more genuinely top player. I'm thinking someone like Enzo Fernández. Tonali would be more of a Rodri replacement, but he's quality too.
Basically, we need someone with a high work rate, high football IQ, a great first touch (so the ball doesn't just bounce off him) and elite passing. I don't know Morgan Rogers well enough to say if he fits the bill.
Oh, and from what I've seen so far, Cherki and Foden simply cannot play together. Foden look finished anyway, but he'll do fine off the bench, and having quality depth matters too.
Which part is nonsense exactly? Kova hasn't played properly in two years, he's fine as a squad player and nothing more. Nico G barely got on the pitch, and when he did, nothing happened. And Reijnders looks lost here, he's slow thinker and the Premier League just doesn't suit him, even on the ball he's not what he was at Milan. We're not a development club. If a player isn't cutting it, you sell and upgrade, simple as that. Look at what we had with KDB, Rodri and Gundi, that's why we were the best team in the world. Now PSG have that quality in midfield and they showed exactly what it means in the Champions League. You need top quality there, full stop.We have the same statements made every year, but your opening paragraph is nonsense.
Yes the same Kovacic who collected four cl medals without ever starting a single final. Not once. That's literally his career in a nutshell, a squad filler who rides the coattails of better players. And now he can't even do that, because he's been injured and invisible for two years. So yes, he needs to go.Is this the same Kovacic that has played for Madrid Chelsea and City won multiple trophies and played for Croatia in a World Cup semi final ?
Ever thought of being a manager ? - perhaps football isn’t for you !
I could agree with you but then we would both be wrong!Yes the same Kovacic who collected four cl medals without ever starting a single final. Not once. That's literally his career in a nutshell, a squad filler who rides the coattails of better players. And now he can't even do that, because he's been injured and invisible for two years. So yes, he needs to go.
Vitinha had been disappointing at Wolves and then went back to Porto before heading to Paris. We signed Gonzalez from Porto and is coming to terms with the physicality of the League. Neves is a fine player but, much like Lewis, would find the physicality in England harder to endure. We need a squad that is big enough to give us a consistent chance on two hard fronts. The key word there is consistent, not peaking once with a few starts and then requiring a complete rebuild.Which part is nonsense exactly? Kova hasn't played properly in two years, he's fine as a squad player and nothing more. Nico G barely got on the pitch, and when he did, nothing happened. And Reijnders looks lost here, he's slow thinker and the Premier League just doesn't suit him, even on the ball he's not what he was at Milan. We're not a development club. If a player isn't cutting it, you sell and upgrade, simple as that. Look at what we had with KDB, Rodri and Gundi, that's why we were the best team in the world. Now PSG have that quality in midfield and they showed exactly what it means in the Champions League. You need top quality there, full stop.
You said they were shit - they are not. It is a nonsense phrase. Kova is a multiple title winner and Reijnders is Serie A midfielder of the year and a full international. That is why stating that they are shit is nonsense.Which part is nonsense exactly? Kova hasn't played properly in two years, he's fine as a squad player and nothing more. Nico G barely got on the pitch, and when he did, nothing happened. And Reijnders looks lost here, he's slow thinker and the Premier League just doesn't suit him, even on the ball he's not what he was at Milan. We're not a development club. If a player isn't cutting it, you sell and upgrade, simple as that. Look at what we had with KDB, Rodri and Gundi, that's why we were the best team in the world. Now PSG have that quality in midfield and they showed exactly what it means in the Champions League. You need top quality there, full stop.
Quality depth matters, Foden and Kova are fine off the bench, nobody is saying otherwise. But there's a difference between squad players and starters, and right now our starting midfield simply isn't good enough.Vitinha had been disappointing at Wolves and then went back to Porto before heading to Paris. We signed Gonzalez from Porto and is coming to terms with the physicality of the League. Neves is a fine player but, much like Lewis, would find the physicality in England harder to endure. We need a squad that is big enough to give us a consistent chance on two hard fronts. The key word there is consistent, not peaking once with a few starts and then requiring a complete rebuild.
We never won the Champions League with great players such as Toure, Silva, and Nasri, and we had to wait for ‘development’ players such as Rodri and de Bruyne to peak so as to reach the promised land, and we did so with a remarkably small squad. I don’t think it could ever be repeated with so few players, the game has just become über physical, but I’m confident that the larger squad we’re assembling will give us the best chance of reaching those heights again.
Kalvin Philips has won the CL so that metric means absolutely fuck allYeah, even just factually Kovacic has won the CL 4 (four) times already.
Kovacic, Nico G & Reijnders aren't shit, they just aren't good enough to be pushing for a regular start at a club with ambitions like ours.Kova, Nico G and Reijnders need to go. They are shit players, we are definitely not winning the Champions League with them.
I see a lot of people on here who are quite happy with our current midfield. But this transfer window is absolutely massive for us. Just look around: United, Pool, and even Chelsea are starting to build, and Arsenal are obviously the champions. We need to get moving right now, and strengthening the midfield has to be the absolute priority. That's where it will be decided how strong we actually are.
Rodri is the foundation, but the other two spots just aren't there. If Rodri leaves, we'll need three new midfielders, but it has to be done if we want to win anything. Anderson looks absolutely class, but we still need one more genuinely top player. I'm thinking someone like Enzo Fernández. Tonali would be more of a Rodri replacement, but he's quality too.
Basically, we need someone with a high work rate, high football IQ, a great first touch (so the ball doesn't just bounce off him) and elite passing. I don't know Morgan Rogers well enough to say if he fits the bill.
Oh, and from what I've seen so far, Cherki and Foden simply cannot play together. Foden look finished anyway, but he'll do fine off the bench, and having quality depth matters too.
Hope so. New manager(i.e Maresca) should give them both chances and pick the one that works out better. I wouldn't mind seeing a little bit of early Pep ruthlessness from next manager.In short, I reckon Donnarumma and Trafford will compete this season,
People said that David Silva wouldn't be able to cope with the physicality of England and look how that turned out. Neves is absolutely world classVitinha had been disappointing at Wolves and then went back to Porto before heading to Paris. We signed Gonzalez from Porto and is coming to terms with the physicality of the League. Neves is a fine player but, much like Lewis, would find the physicality in England harder to endure. We need a squad that is big enough to give us a consistent chance on two hard fronts. The key word there is consistent, not peaking once with a few starts and then requiring a complete rebuild.
We never won the Champions League with great players such as Toure, Silva, and Nasri, and we had to wait for ‘development’ players such as Rodri and de Bruyne to peak so as to reach the promised land, and we did so with a remarkably small squad. I don’t think it could ever be repeated with so few players, the game has just become über physical, but I’m confident that the larger squad we’re assembling will give us the best chance of reaching those heights again.