YaYa - Can We Live Without Him?

To the original question: Yes, very well. No doubt a useful player, but not God like the churchgoers here seem to think. We have played better in every single game since he left - don't know why, we just did.
 
DruntBlunt said:
To the original question: Yes, very well. No doubt a useful player, but not God like the churchgoers here seem to think. We have played better in every single game since he left - don't know why, we just did.
There just seems to be less sideways passing when he's in the team. I don't think it's his fault, he's normally the one the pass is going to, but it slows down our play a lot.
 
Every team in europe would love to have Yaya n their squad, we are very lucky to have him and he has been key to our current success. However he does have his limitations and this can affect the team.

I have three issues with Yaya all of which can be coached out of him if Manchini wanted to.

1. He can become too much of a focal point and at times it seems like everything has to go through him.
2. He can lose his composure around the box and takes on some silly long distance efforts that very rarely come off, we would be better retaining the posession.
3. Gives to much dissent for my liking.

Small issues and i am being picky, we are a better team with him in it for me and he will prove to be a legend.
 

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