Never seen Gabriel play in detail tbh but i have just been checking his socials and city fans' reactions.
Really seems to be a top, top lad. I'm a fan already!
your posts get better and better every dayHam and pineapple is a top tier pizza choice.
There's about three braincells in that entire video, and Robbie has two of them.Thanks for the memories Taneruit, but...
Yeah most City fans I've seen are absolutely gutted to lose him
It has been interesting to read Blue Moon forum about Jesus. Many say he wasn't very prolific in scoring, but also many don't want him to go and praise how much he gave for the shirt and work-rate. Looks like a great squad player.If we lose both him and Sterling, we would have lost our two hardest workers off the ball. It's kind of scary unless Alvarez and Haaland hit the ground running immediately.
If we lose both him and Sterling, we would have lost our two hardest workers off the ball. It's kind of scary unless Alvarez and Haaland hit the ground running immediately.
It has been interesting to read Blue Moon forum about Jesus. Many say he wasn't very prolific in scoring, but also many don't want him to go and praise how much he gave for the shirt and work-rate. Looks like a great squad player.
Jesus to me seems like one of the best deals on the market on a player who can play striker. Personally I think the plan is take the risk with Jesus & Nketiah this year to get them both sign. Next year we will get a starting striker, and Jesus can also play on the wing.
The interesting thing was when I counted Aguero vs. Jesus in EPL. Aguero without penalties had a point per 94 minutes in EPL according to Transfermarkt, while Jesus had a point per 107 minutes in EPL without penalties. What is your take on this?
It looks very good for Jesus as he played on the wing also. How can it be so close if Jesus doesn't have enough end-product? Is he criticized too much? That's a point per 13 minutes difference against one of the best strikers ever.
Our first game is in Selhurst. If he can manage a debut goal here I'm sure he's going to carry our asses come season.Even if we don’t sign anyone else, I’m excited for the season because of him. Canny wait for him to score a dink on his debut.
He is an upgrade to Laca, but that isn't saying much.It has been interesting to read Blue Moon forum about Jesus. Many say he wasn't very prolific in scoring, but also many don't want him to go and praise how much he gave for the shirt and work-rate. Looks like a great squad player.
Jesus to me seems like one of the best deals on the market on a player who can play striker. Personally I think the plan is take the risk with Jesus & Nketiah this year to get them both sign. Next year we will get a starting striker, and Jesus can also play on the wing.
The interesting thing was when I counted Aguero vs. Jesus in EPL. Aguero without penalties had a point per 94 minutes in EPL according to Transfermarkt, while Jesus had a point per 107 minutes in EPL without penalties. What is your take on this?
It looks very good for Jesus as he played on the wing also. How can it be so close if Jesus doesn't have enough end-product? Is he criticized too much? That's a point per 13 minutes difference against one of the best strikers ever.
I'd be an upgrade on Laca and I'm old and fat.He is an upgrade to Laca, but that isn't saying much.
I'm indeed surprised you are doing so many changes to your attack when you have no need to. I would have thought this season would be just about integrating Haaland and fully settling Grealish into the team, but now you seem to plan gametime in attack for players even beyond Alvarez
Did Sterling want to leave too or did the club want him out?
It has been interesting to read Blue Moon forum about Jesus. Many say he wasn't very prolific in scoring, but also many don't want him to go and praise how much he gave for the shirt and work-rate. Looks like a great squad player.
Jesus to me seems like one of the best deals on the market on a player who can play striker. Personally I think the plan is take the risk with Jesus & Nketiah this year to get them both sign. Next year we will get a starting striker, and Jesus can also play on the wing.
The interesting thing was when I counted Aguero vs. Jesus in EPL. Aguero without penalties had a point per 94 minutes in EPL according to Transfermarkt, while Jesus had a point per 107 minutes in EPL without penalties. What is your take on this?
It looks very good for Jesus as he played on the wing also. How can it be so close if Jesus doesn't have enough end-product? Is he criticized too much? That's a point per 13 minutes difference against one of the best strikers ever.
Aguero would have it much lower if he played for Pep Guardiola from the beginning. Most of the stick Jesus gets is because he failed to replace an ageing Aguero in the starting eleven.
Most people don't get it how hard it is for a 20yr old to compete with someone like Aguero. Another reason he gets some stick is because he can be little frustrating with the misssed chances. He's not as clinical as Aguero but he has explosive potential in a game.
Pep's team does not U-turn in the final third. #horseshoefootballAre you essentially saying strikers score less as a sacrifice for the team under Pep? As it certainly feels like that under Arteta