I was definitely worried at the start, especially when we couldn't finish and Liverpool had a few good chances, but Bellerin woke us up again, brilliant :wub:
Now, as long as we don't choke, we should be good
If he could get in form, then yeah I'd play him over Welbeck, but I like in-form Walcott over in-form Pedro. But the thing is, Pedro hasn't been in his MVP form for a very long time, saying "if he gets back to that" is a very big if.
I don't think anyone thinks Pedro wouldn't succeed (although Bojan making it doesn't mean that much, look at Soldado, Falcao, etc.), but he wouldn't start for Arsenal or City.
He wouldn't walk into our or City's lineups at all... He'd be a bench player for us, and probably for City (it would be between him, Navas and Milner) at best
Would start for United and Liverpool given how they're currently set up though
I actually meant the complete opposite of that, sorry if I wasn't clear :lol:
I think players like Coleman and Clyne, while not world class, are good enough. With Neymar, Messi and Suarez I don't think we need a potent attacking force from right back as much, and as long as they are decent at...
Coleman and Clyne are quality players, but I just can't imagine them starting for Barcelona... Then again Mathieu has been good for us despite being distinctly average, maybe we need to accept that not every player we have is one of the best in their position
No one is saying Coutinho out wide is better than Oscar, they're saying Coutinho in his natural position is better than Oscar
Also France's midfield was much worse than Chile's, Chile have been dominating
He plays at CAM for Liverpool, so for some reason Dunga sticks him out wide, of course he's not going to do well. Especially not with the midfield Dunga's playing, they've been completely dominated by Chile