Release date: Tuesday, August 4, 2020 2:25 a.m.
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As for the tedious debate about Solskjaer in front of Arteta, how can we still know? Arteta didn’t spend any money? He had a window of motion and decided not to locate anyone? And still eighth? Another vision of arteta’s season (FA Cup and 8th place) is that he is a deficient Van Gaal. There are still clubs that would fire him for that; the serious point is always, it may be Pep’s time, or it may be the new Marco Silva, and anyone who says he knows for sure pretends. One-man teams? This team from the less Aubameyang arsenal would sink like a stone.
We all do that with our own teams. Solskjaer’s problems in general are not great, however, anyone with half a brain can see how well he has moved the team this year. But you can find knowledge with which to beat Solskjaer. But Johnny takes a whole new point when he talks about the five-year expense marker to criticize Solskjaer. I have a counteroffer: let’s rate Klopp through Liverpool’s functionality during the Premier League era. No? Only the last 15 years? Not even that? Just the last three before he might unsapses?
For the idiots who published it, how do they still get it? Put the bottle of whiskey down.
Abu365’s love for Arteta is strange, however, this site has been pro-Arsenal, so his boy who ends in the tenth and then reaches the end of the eighth was going to have more love than Ole. It doesn’t matter if we’ve beaten City three times, which we’ve made to Chelsea at home and away, that we’ve had 19 undefeated games, they’ll point the finger at a moving cat as if he suddenly canceled all the achievements and not another club had spent a penny.
Now, if you’re skewed through the FA Cup, it’s understandable (or it would be if it wasn’t the disastrous end of the league) but … for my life … I don’t see how Lampard is positioned in the right place. He took a largely consistent team in a bad season and made it worse. He hasn’t learned anything since Derthrough.
For those who were obsessed with spending, United had to spend. In addition to the stupid way Ed Woodward runs the club, we have implemented the “united tax” for each and every transfer. Clubs see us coming, they know we have cash and we know we want a safe player quality. There’s no point in pretending otherwise. Other clubs will mourn poverty or justify not loving the player; years of poor urine control mean United will never have that option.
Regardless, we buy the right players, even at inflated prices, and Ole deserves to be congratulated for that. And move on to the least desirable. The reigns of Moyes, Van Gaal and Mourinho were never going to be repaired in a season and, if you’re fair to yourself, Solskjaer is much more complex to solve those groups than anyone could have thought.
However, I think Dave raises an attractive point. Compared to the costs paid by those players of more than one hundred million pounds, I think Sancho’s deal at 108 million pounds (it’s 120 million euros, not sterling) has a pretty decent price, especially if a giant component is in various odds and/or based on additional achievement add-ons. Here’s my reasoning:
It is only 20 years old, so this firm (if it happened) would be a smooth long-term investment. As long as you maintain a similar performance point, we can expect this right position to be taken care of for the next ten years, when 108 million pounds would seem very reasonable. Of course, if it fails, it will be a costly mistake, but that’s true for any move: 64 million pounds for Di Maria now look terrible depending on her time at United.
It is British, so there is an obvious inflation of its price because of that. But it also works in your favor; you already know many players who can be your teammates at United England. And, given who he would be friends with in the English setup, he’s a similar character to many of those potential teammates, which can make the setup process easier.
You already have the correct contribution figures for the objectives. The German league, for my money, is the closest popular (in taste and quality) to the Premier League, so the 33 goals and 37 assists in 97 appearances seem encouraging. If they gave us something like the United numbers, it would be wonderful.
Look at those other moving fees: Griezmann, Dembélé, Coutinho, Neymar, Mbappé, FelixArray … If you look at The Sancho rates and think it’s a worse deal than any of those, I’m afraid you’re looking for this. with … what is the opposite of pink glasses? A poop-tinged monocle? Felix’s deal is the most similar and I don’t think anyone at Atletico tells you that he’s not happy to pay this for one of Europe’s top-rated teenagers, and Sancho is definitely in the same category. Even compared to Maguire’s 85 million pounds, 108 million pounds of Sancho (7 years younger) turns out to be a bigger investment.
I hope we can get over it and soon, but if it comes out, I’ll be delighted. Is that a lot of money to spend? Yes, absolutely. Is it a bet? Of course, all movements are. But do we want it and it will improve us? Absolutely and almost certainly. Beyond having an effect on the team, this movement would really be a smart indicator that things are improving at United; If Woodward can achieve the main purpose in the first two weeks of the window, then this will be remarkable and very welcome, compared to the disaster surrounding Harry Maguire last year.
Dave is the mailbox that this morning went over the good fortune of the firms of more than a hundred million pounds. There is one that left out, Mbappé, other resources will give you other values of the play, however it was in fact more than a hundred million pounds. Mbappé has scored 69 goals in 75 appearances and won the World Cup. Given his age, he is probably the world’s highest-known player right now and will certainly be on any team in the World Cup. He spent 40 million pounds to bring Kovacic on a permanent basis; I still don’t know how that was allowed under a movement ban. And even though he wasn’t a coach at the time of signing, he was the first coach to be able to use Pulisic’s 60 million pounds. Frank has had a permanent addition of a hundred million pounds to his team this summer. Definitely less than Ole, but in fact nothing.
Jesus, I hate this statement.
“3. Football is out of control, how to hit a ball is $225 million?”
Maybe, just maybe, because football generates interest all over the world. Everyone needs a piece, because a room has a price. Where do you think the cash’s going to go?
Guendouzi may be talented, but Stead doesn’t go far enough in his explanation of why to sell … Guendouzi literally can’t handle a football. He’s almost afraid of him. In the first division, he’s a criminal. I would never have it on my team for that explanation of why only … Unless he’s as smart as Xhavi (he’s not)
Kolasinac: it is also in the sales category, surpassing the diversity from 50 to 60%. Again, thief for a team that faints from behind. Also “defend” by constantly pushing your hands on an opponent …
I wrote a scathing email last year about Xhaka. I stick to the s, but Arteta trained him perfectly. He no longer tries to spin, because his turning radius is that of an oil tanker. Play as he manages.
He no longer looks at the ball, is much more illuminated and being the most compact team, it cancels out the ease with which it can be haggled. Fair play with him. Keep it seasonal, we have bigger problems.
Finally, I don’t like the direction the club is taking in terms of signings. As Arseblog pointed out, our new “contact-based” technique has brought Luiz, and now probably Willian. Why Willian? Good player we still have: Pepe and Auba on the right and sinister. With Nelson, Saka and Martinelli as understudies. Oh, and he’s 31 years old with a great salary/registration in the rates.
Yves Bissouma – Very excited at the end and after hunting very promising but inconsistent for a year it turns to locate your brand. He finished the season with a strike and has the prospect of making a more objective contribution next season.
Neal Maupay – As Arsenal players will tell you, he has an advantage. 10 goals on a new team in their first season PL is a very clever start, but their painting speed and link play have also been very this season.
Steven Alzate: Missed the reboot due to injury, arrived here after some unreliable loan spells to look like one of Brighton’s players in a variety of positions, with impressive composure. Potter has moved him a lot, but he is expected to build the midfield around Alzate and Bissouma next season.
Leandro Trossard – After talking about Brighton having his own Eden Hazard last August, injuries led him to a series of games in which he looked from the bench and a little disappointed at first. More consistent after the resumption and finishes the season with very five goals and 3 assists.
Jurgen Locadia – The signing of unreliable strikers from the Dutch league is a First Division rite of passage. He seems to have spent so much time inflating that he can’t move his legs. His transfer to FC Cinciniatti did not pass very well.
Alireza Jahanbakhsh: the contender for the purpose of the season with a miraculous purpose opposed to Chelsea, however, Graham Potter does not seem convinced through him and the extremes in general. With Trossard, the arrival of Adam Lallana and Alexis MacAllister is promising, unlikely to lead to consistent matches. He seems like a lovely boy, though.
Martín Montoya – signed for Valencia, played forty-five games for Barcelona and, despite more than 50 matches with Albion, never discovered his position in the hearts of the fans. He had to fight to succeed club legend Bruno. With Lamptey appearing as a promise and the arrival of Joel Veltman from Ajax, it is unlikely that he should remain third overall.
It was a crash in the middle, so we expected it to be pretty even. The two groups were covered in 4-4-2 and were very narrow in defence. I wonder if Tony Pulis was watching. Normally, the only non-Japanese players came here from Brazil. Zweigen’s striker, Luca, who resembles a classic target, caused many disorders with his dribble rather than simply being summoned to lead. He had the first part, slightly opposite the course of the game, when he crossed the defense but fired a wide shot when one opposed one with the goalkeeper: chances are a left-hander would have been to hang the shot in the goal. , while his shot with his right foot was straight and several meters wide.
The hosts took the lead in the middle of the first half. An attempt through Zweigen to pass the ball to the left wing channeled Ryoga Ishio to Masato Nakayama, who played a deep ball on the way to Kazuma Yamaguchi; passed by the guard and went home.
A vital defensive error in Kanazawa’s tie when the first part drew to a time. A long ball in front of goalkeeper Yuto Shirai ejected through Luca, then absolutely misjudged through Mito’s central, Boniface Nduka, who let him bounce and then missed his kick when he tried to hook her. Kanazawa’s young striker, Mutsuki Kato, waited on the edge of the area and snuck Kenya that Matsui blocked in the Arch of Mito.
Zweigen’s moment goal, in the 57th minute, was trending at first: a long shot from Shirai and a mistake through Nduka, which passed too late and the ball bounced off his shoulder. Continuing on the edge of the box, Luca hit a rocket in the back corner in front of an unsuspecting Matsui.
A short time later, a double replacement of the hosts made a difference when fatigue gripped Zweigen, betting for the third time in a week. When Myth began taking credit for a spell of ownership, Nakayama became involved again, picking up the ball in half through half of Kanazawa. He played a double with one of the submarines, Kai Matsuzaki, and won the ball in the penalty area. Back to the goal, he made only a few inches of area before turning and firing an exact shot between two defenders and facing Shirai. He took the wind in Zweigen’s sails, but it was still an open game. In the time off, another double involving Matsuzaki allowed his replacement partner, Brazilian striker Pitbull, to break free from a tired defense and score with a chip curling and Shirai’s back.
– Since the replacement of the goalkeeper was the only tangible thing that was done after the beating 0: nine and the effect it had in my opinion, I think it was the main explanation for the change. Without taking Ralph Hassenhuttl’s credits yet if McCarthy hadn’t been available when the coach needed a replacement and if Angus Gunn had continued, I don’t think the change would happen and souhtampton had simply been relegated.
– seeing what a forged goalkeeper can do for a team, not only in terms of real stops, but more in terms of the trust of other players, is it perhaps too difficult to blame Frank Lampard for Chelsea’s defensive mess? Obviously, Kepa has the worst statistics of all time, it’s precisely the opposite of a goalkeeper who exudes confidence in his defense, Lampard wasn’t the one who took Kepa to Chelsea and he might not do much on the goalkeeper’s stage this season. Is it imaginable that there will be a significant improvement in defense next season without any adjustment of the workers’ body unless it is the goalkeeper?
– I find it strange that McCarthy is not discussed at all in the debate “Who deserves to be England number one”. Without saying that he is head and deserves better players above the others, however, he has had the greatest effect on the team this season, is just a little behind Pope and Henderson in whoScored’s ratings (if that shows anything) and really has much more to pass stats than the two.
2) Aaron Ramsey in Man Utd makes no sense. The role you can play in the existing configuration is the one you played through Bruno Fernandes. To be an alternate, he would have to move to a quarter of his current salary at Juventus, so it makes monetary sense. Its main assets are in and around the opposition area; in the role of deeper facilitator, which can be abandoned by the possible sale of Pogba, is at the maximum average.
Well, you can believe my horror surprise when I open it to see that Leeds represents only 3 of the 10 sales options and that we don’t even have the 1 or 2 most sensible.
How dare you 365! We were the league team last season.
Me with Liverpool and the Saints and proposed the next XI, which probably doesn’t have the pound-for-pound quality of Aodan’s CheArs team, but includes at least 11 players, with the option of Rickie Lambert if/when Danny Ings inevitably gets injured.
Bruce Grobbelaar
I just resisted the temptation to put Steven Caulker in front, but I know it’s a delicate point for anfield’s faithful.
Then I came across the concept of an Aston VillaPool XI and I think I just won the jackpot. I’m sure the 3-4-3 lineup works, however, take a look at this offensive firepower with so many features from the bench (certainly defensively light). Impressive that both groups have shared wonderful PL goalkeepers over the past 30 years. And Scott Carson.
José Reina
Submarines: Scott Carson, Christian Benteke, Milan Baros, Peter Crouch, Patrick Berger, Brad Friedel, David James, Emile Heskey
God. I deserve to have made some pictures this afternoon, but frankly it’s more addictive than my company’s VAT return.
ManChelsea City: She looks wonderful on paper until you see how George Weah was on the hill when she arrived in England.
Willy Caballero
The top two for Liverpool. Didn’t you buy MANY Premier League club players?
Liver spurs
Brad Friedel
And, I don’t know, West Hanfield. It’s not that good, this one.
David James
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