He was poor tonight.
M M Manchester_lalala Well-Known Member Joined 9 Jul 2008 Messages 23,368 Location Miguel Delaneys Twitter feed. 22 Feb 2017 #41 He was poor tonight.
R R RayCTID Well-Known Member Joined 10 Dec 2016 Messages 19,553 22 Feb 2017 #42 Not much difference between Fernando and Bakayoko
C C ctid83 Well-Known Member Joined 17 Dec 2009 Messages 634 22 Feb 2017 #43 Didn't look any different to bakayoko of Everton in 97
C C City_Sean Well-Known Member Joined 24 Oct 2011 Messages 12,296 Location Watching it, Drinking it in 22 Feb 2017 #44 Not impressed. No real quality on the ball, doubt Pep would entertain a player of his quality.
C C capiloton Well-Known Member Joined 23 Feb 2012 Messages 1,408 22 Feb 2017 #45 how about Fabinho? i like him playing as DM, with his physical size, youth and technique.
A A Afrenchguy Well-Known Member Joined 21 Feb 2017 Messages 284 22 Feb 2017 #46 Played injured last night. Totally under his level. Don't judge him too quickly ;)
T T tolmie's hairdoo Well-Known Member Joined 20 Feb 2008 Messages 29,131 Location Waiting for Axelrod to return... 22 Feb 2017 #47 No thanks.
B B blue_paul Well-Known Member Joined 27 Feb 2008 Messages 1,550 22 Feb 2017 #48 An athlete, not a footballer.
A A Afrenchguy Well-Known Member Joined 21 Feb 2017 Messages 284 22 Feb 2017 #49 blue_paul said: An athlete, not a footballer. Click to expand... You're wrong sir ^^ As Falcao said, the strong point of bakayoko is his technical ability.
blue_paul said: An athlete, not a footballer. Click to expand... You're wrong sir ^^ As Falcao said, the strong point of bakayoko is his technical ability.
D D Dax777 Well-Known Member Joined 20 Dec 2010 Messages 27,090 22 Feb 2017 #50 It looked like there was something there. But for my money its Mbappe's potential that's worth tapping.
It looked like there was something there. But for my money its Mbappe's potential that's worth tapping.