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I’m not arguing with someone who believes in eugenics.Why oh why couldn't Pep train Joe Hart into this ability?
Why?
Because most of it is due to inborn ability - neither Hart nor Donnarumma are ever going to be gifted on the ball.
Exactly this.What you on about? According to his transfer thread, the expectation of half the cunts is that when he tries to kick the ball, he’ll miss it and fall over and will never be able to make a five yard pass to Stones or Rodri.
There's abundant evidence to identify Donnarumma's strengths and weaknesses.
And acting as an 11th man on field - passing the ball deftly even under pressure - that's what we need - and that's not at all in Donnarumma's wheel house.
Out of all of the positions we needed a goalkeeper wasn't that important, you don't sign a young keeper for that amount of money and then install a keeper above him for possibly 6 years.
Now I like Donnarumma and I am happy we have got him but something about the Trafford situation doesn't ring right, I will bet he's off out on loan again before long.
Well that's your opinion - and I 100% disagree.You obviously don't watch much live football. Trafford is a good young player but he is absolutely not good on the ball. I have seen him live in the last three matches. Donnarumma is one of the best keepers in the world. Pep is slowly changing City's style to be more direct. He started it last season, even playing Haaland and Marmoush close to each other up front in several matches. The new City are a work in progress. Donnarumma is also a huge character on the pitch who will give more confidence to our defence.
Trafford will be sold next year 100%, World Cup year, he’s signed thinking he’s going to be number 1 and we have absolutely fucked him over.
Can’t blame the club for jumping on the worlds best goalkeeper but I think we could even see him go in January, considering Ortega hasn’t gone.
Part of a swap deal for Livaremento in January perhaps?
In the corresponding fixtures last year, we conceded SEVEN goals against our next 2 opponents.And you've no clue.
Donnarumma has evolved into a world class shot stopper. His distribution is better than Joe Hart's... but that is the best compliment I can pay for him in this regard.
Donnarumma isn't a sweeper - isn't a gifted passer - he's a David de Gea... and on huge wages (presumably).
So we start with a David de Gea-like keeper - with our ball retention system - play it from the back - use the keeper as an additional player...
This has disaster written all over it.
This has been dragging on all window, it is entirely sensible for Trafford to have knowingly in advance that we’d get the deal done. It didn’t come out of nowhere did it.What, he knew we'd sign Gigi on deadline day? I'm not so sure about that
Donnarumma is OK on the ball.He seemed to be ok at it for PSG? Whereas for Trafford there’s absolutely no evidence yet he can play with his feet at the top level.
Donnarumma isn’t Ederson (no keeper is!) but stats show that he’s at least Allison level with his feet - and no one here would say no to Allison.
Not only that but Donnarumma is a better goalkeeper around than most as well. Even better than Allison at shot stopping.
I don’t know - maybe you’d rather we put Rico Lewis in goal? He’s a decent passer after all.
I have watched City at more than 100 different stadiums in the past 50 years and seen a lot of different goalkeepers. You are just here to try and wind people up. Your opinion seems to be based on social media memes from rival fans. I prefer the evidence of my own eyes.Well that's your opinion - and I 100% disagree.
I will say this - Donnarumma is an excellent shot stopper who is not good on the ball at all. In the right side, he'd realize his potential. In our side... he's a misfit.
If you can't see this - then I'll throw your opening line back on you. "You obviously don't watch much live football."
We could argue whether that’s true or not in terms of needing Donnarumma but it wasn’t an either/or situation for a new right back.
I agree fully that right back is hideously overlooked, but I just don’t see what it has to do with signing a goalkeeper. We aren’t tight on PSR that would prevent us doing both.
That's a decent enough analogy tbf.
He's going to be a beast for us in net, if his past is anything to go by. He's still got room to improve too which is scary.