googled eyes wrote: » Mascherano should be Argentina's captian
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Hidalgo wrote: » I think last season it would have been greatly beneficial to have a quality player to replace/alternate with Couthinho. While there were games where he was outstanding like Arsenal and Man City, he was inconsistent. Problem was though a sever lack of quality to come in for him. My guess is some games Lallana will play wide left with Couthinho dropped or playing AM. Other games will see Lallana playing a deeper role, closer to CM
Morzadec wrote: » That's all I ask for at this point - just 1 really top proven player. If Arsenal add Khedira to their ranks I could see them as genuine title contenders if they get a bit if luck with injuries. They are starting to put together a squad choc a bloc with quality
jasonb wrote: » At another point before Extra Time, the Argentinian Manager was giving a team talk and Messi literally walked away, had no interest in it. He's a remarkable player, but didn't seem like he was part of the team to me... J.
Gbear wrote: » Some people just aren't leaders. Masch being happy to give him the armband further cements his position as the true leader of that team.
0028673 wrote: » + 1 I have great time for Coutinho but he had a lot of poor games last year particularly away from home. His talent and eye for a pass are second to none and I think that's why nobody climbed on his back when his performance levels dipped last season. I think the greater competition for places and squad rotation will really benefit Coutinho. Hopefully we sent him off to school Camp for people who don't shoot so good
Boom_Bap wrote: » Messi is apparently a really difficult person to deal with at times.
K-9 wrote: » I'd expect similar from Sterling this season, think he'll really miss Suarez.
Turtyturd wrote: » Wouldn't surprise me to see Sterling or Reus get it.
djPSB wrote: » Ye reckon Markovic will take the number 7 shirt? I'd prefer if he didn't and said the same last year when Aspas took the number 9. Adds unnecessary pressure.
K-9 wrote: » Actually Coutinho had the season I expected which is a good thing! He started of poor as teams marked him well but adapted and got better and better as the season went on. His stats are as good as any and if he can add goals we've a 30/40 million pound player we'd be drooling over. I'd expect similar from Sterling this season, think he'll really miss Suarez, but he showed last season he can develop and move to the next level.
mormank wrote: » It must be really annoying constantly havin to play with inferior players with inferior in game intelligence etc.
taidghbaby wrote: » Personally I think Reus should have to earn it first! Maybe in a couple of years!
Turtyturd wrote: » True, he can have it when he completes 100 metres in 7.7 seconds.
Devilman40k wrote: » You're giving him too much leeway there... 0-100kph in less than 3s should be his target
x43r0 wrote: » Some Arsenal fans had their Jimmies severely rustled by the new BT sport ad.One even made his own version as payback :rolleyes:
citytillidie wrote: » Lol even funnier none of those games where on BT
brevity wrote: » Ya, I think this as well. I'd say Suarez was a huge factor in him knuckling down and focusing on his football. Would be nice for us to get in some experience in that area so that Sterling could continue to grow.