Gremlin
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Really? Somebody broke their leg? I'm surprised they didn't let more people know about it. Must have kept that quiet....Did I hear a rumour about somebody breaking their leg? What's the story behind this?
Really? Somebody broke their leg? I'm surprised they didn't let more people know about it. Must have kept that quiet....Did I hear a rumour about somebody breaking their leg? What's the story behind this?
I don't think either will too. Foden and Diaz are simply not equals of Silva, Kev and Gundogan or Sterling, Sane and Bernado, the way Stones/Laporte are equals of Ota/Kompany.I can’t see them both starting. I actually think neither will, but I hope I’m proved wrong.
This captures my thinking. Except, I expect Dihno to start over Delph at DMFWIW my here is who i think will play & reasons (not who i would play)
Bravo - Confirmed to play
Danilo, - Rest Walker
Stones, - Needs Games
Laporte, - Needs Games (I think Wembley will be VK & Nico)
Zinchenko, (See Delph)
Delph, (need to give Fern a rest at some point, Delph the only one with the legs to pay his role)
Silva, (just back from Injury, needs a game)
Gundogan (maybe Foden) - Tough one this, Gundogan has been really good filling in for Dave, but I don't seeing him starting at Wembley if KDB & Dave are fit
Sane - (Just back from injury, needs a game)
B.Silva - (maybe Foden/Diaz) - No Sterling & again Bernie has been really good recently, but does he start at Wembley if everyone is fit?
Sergio- (Maybe B.Silva) (Jesus not yet ready, be tough to throw Nmeacha in from the off)
Great post.Footballers are first and foremost human beings with all the attendant emotions and sympathies that most of us possess. I am sure that Bravo will be as valued a team member to the rest of the players as any other and if it was felt that Bravo had been harshly treated and that he was a victim of a broken promise then there would be a wave of sympathy for him in the team that would manifest itself as upset and distraction to the job in hand which is to play and win these cup games, possibly negating any perceived advantage that might be gained on paper by playing Ederson.
I agree it is a bit of a dilemma and I can see the temptation of playing Ederson over Bravo but I would stick with principle and play Bravo. It would be better for team morale and cohesion and also better for Pep's credibility in the long run.
I know but twice in the bloody cup.
We will Cross that bridge when we come to it, bring him back too early and Pep will be crucified.Not before easter, no
I think Dave will play for sure to get some match minutes into his legs before the final. Pep may well give Kev a rest. It would be interesting to see Dave and Gundo playing together.I don't think either will too. Foden and Diaz are simply not equals of Silva, Kev and Gundogan or Sterling, Sane and Bernado, the way Stones/Laporte are equals of Ota/Kompany.
I don't expect either to start. And I can almost guarantee both will not. At most 1 will start.
Personally, I'd go with 2 of Kev/Ilkay/David and rest the 3rd. Try to get a 3 goal lead, then give Foden and Diaz, 35 and 30 minutes respectively.
If it's leadership you are looking for (and assuming Otamendi is being benched) you are more likely to find it with Stones than Kompany. Kompany has an added responsibility of simply trying to stay healthy, that he doesn't do much leading these days.
Stones prior to his injury was clearly the leader of the defense. Both he and Laporte have natural leadership qualities. I don't think either requires a Sheppard.
FFS we are talking about players who have played in Champions league hostile environments here and excelled. Not some under 18 newbies.