Given his current trajectory, it's definitely not out of the question. He's a powerful athlete who can hold his own against fast wingers, and he has improved tremendously as a 1-1 defender over the last year. I think his development definitely warrants a place as Bellerin's back-up, rather than shoehorning AMN into the role.
Doesn't Özil count as an attacker? So Aubameyang/Lacazette/Mkhitaryan/Özil/Iwobi/Nelson are the attacking options for 3 or 4 positions.
I think we are building a team for a 4-2-3-1 and in that formation, Mesut is a midfield/forward hybrid so I didn't include him. Though I do agree that he can play in the wide playmaker role I described.
It puts Özil out wide though, which I don't like.You think a 4-2-3-1 is preferable to a 4-3-3? 4-3-3 could allow both Ramsey & Wilshere to play together, which would be fun.
It puts Özil out wide though, which I don't like.
I' assuming this is about Armstrong Okoflex .
I so wish Archimedes Galore was a real player.
You think a 4-2-3-1 is preferable to a 4-3-3? 4-3-3 could allow both Ramsey & Wilshere to play together, which would be fun.
I think every manager should build a team that gets the most out of their best players. Discounting our new signings, Özil and Ramsey are our leading players. Mesut works at 10 and Aaron at 8. This necessitates a 4-2-3-1-esque system in my view.
Is it just me, or have our youth and academy teams been dominating the past couple of months?
Amaechi. I think.Been on upwards for last two seasons. Both u-23 and u-18. Quickly becoming one of the best academies resulting wise in the country.
Take a note against Reading all the best players this season for u-18 were missing like Smith-Rowe, John-Jules, Coyle, Zaka and Americhi(can't remember the spelling).