pjohnson wrote: » 1 goal in 1 game
astradave wrote: » Ah there’s the Pogba we know *facepalm*
bangkok wrote: » Pogba first player to score in consecutive world cups for france since platini
pjohnson wrote: » 1 goal (for now) in 1 game :pac: He has no awareness.
xtal191 wrote: » Pity Australia didn't get anything out of that game, that French team is full of very unlikable players imo
bangkok wrote: » Matudi pogba and kante finish game together. I expect all 3 start next game
bucketybuck wrote: » bangkok wrote: » Matudi pogba and kante finish game together. I expect all 3 start next game You think the manager will change his midfield in an attempt to find a combination that will accommodate Pogba?
Minderbinder wrote: » The manager should probably attempt to find a combination that wasn’t as putrid as the first hour or so today. I don’t think the post you quoted mentioned accommodating Pogba specifically, but rather that it might improve the team.
bucketybuck wrote: » I'm just surprised to hear that a manager might have to change his midfield around due to ineffective performances. Or should I say, I'm surprised that another manager has to do it.
clubberlang12 wrote: » Probably won't be many in agreement with this, but with it looking likely that Wilshere won't be getting his contract renewed, I'd definitely take a chance on him. Obviously he seems to be fragile and injury prone but when fit(and that's the massive issue) i think he is England's most naturally gifted midfielder. If got on a short, relatively cheap base contract with appearance buffers I'd like to see what he could do. Also helps he'd be regarded as home-grown.
KH25 wrote: » When he first broke through I would have agreed with you. However I think he’s regressed a lot since. He didn’t do very much on loan at Bournemouth and I was surprised to see him stay with Arsenal. I think injuries have set him back too much.
clubberlang12 wrote: » Point taken, although I wouldn't hold a season on loan at a different team completely against him. He showed at times this season just gone by that he still has the ability. And most would forget that he is still only 26 years of age. As i said, it would be a risk due to his injury proneness, but on the right contract I think he is worth the risk.
AidoEirE wrote: » Has bits if brilliance throughout a season but doesnt justify the hype. If he was fully fit non injury prone that can do the 90 mins in a game, id say he'd be world class. He's his own downfall though through no fault of his own, just made of glass
clubberlang12 wrote: » KH25 wrote: » When he first broke through I would have agreed with you. However I think he’s regressed a lot since. He didn’t do very much on loan at Bournemouth and I was surprised to see him stay with Arsenal. I think injuries have set him back too much. Point taken, although I wouldn't hold a season on loan at a different team completely against him. He showed at times this season just gone by that he still has the ability. And most would forget that he is still only 26 years of age. As i said, it would be a risk due to his injury proneness, but on the right contract I think he is worth the risk.
KH25 wrote: » I think at this point we don’t need to take a punt on someone who would essentially be a squad player. We need to sign players to improve the first 11.
How Soon Is Now wrote: » The two fullbacks especially today where poison. Constant negative play.
beno619 wrote: » They are both centre halfs, strange choice from Deschamps.