When he says that Auba needs to be valued, do you think it's just about money? Or could it also be about his position on the pitch, that he needs to be the main striker playing through the middle.
Pep spot on as usual, Auba is not a top footballer.
Says they reconsidered because they thought he was a bad character though?Pep spot on as usual, Auba is not a top footballer.
Mourinho also **** on KDB and SalahMourinho also hate Lacazette.
I'm the biggest supporter in the world of Auba and Laca but when you see what is said about the two by elite managers and that Emery and Arteta basically have to work overtime to make them two together on the field work somehow you ask questions, could the life of the manager be easier with more rounded players for the positions they play in?
Character is part of being a top footballer? He’s probably the most dead Arsenal striker in terms of personality and character on the pitch when compared to Wright, Bergkamp, Henry, RvP etc.Says they reconsidered because they thought he was a bad character though?
Character as in they thought he'd be unprofessional, a trouble-maker behind the scenes etc.Character is part of being a top footballer? He’s probably the most dead Arsenal striker in terms of personality and character on the pitch when compared to Wright, Bergkamp, Henry, RvP etc.
Auba is African. It's hardly a surprise Pep was questioning his character. Just ask Eto'o and Toure.
Remember when Pep was doing a press conference, and the topic somehow how got onto Pep wanting his kids to be friends with every type of person...black people, Asian people, but described white kids as "normal kids" ffs
Honestly wouldn't be surprised if Pep demanded the Man City shirts to say "All Lives Matter" on them tonight instead.
Could be a language barrier. Though every Spanish person I have ever met have been phenomenal racists.
Mourinho also **** on KDB and Salah
How many average players can win the golden boot in the EPL in their debut season and still be in with a chance to win it in the second seasonTop managers get it wrong from time to time but they most often get it right. Its why they are paid over 8 M per year to manage the teams.
I haven't seen Laca and Auba proven anyone wrong. They are good players in their own rights but IMO the quality of our attack has been spiralling downwards since they joined.
How many average players can win the golden boot in the EPL in their debut season and still be in with a chance to win it in the second season