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  1. BusiTheKing

    6 - Gavi

    but wauw, that was a good game by our boy Gavi. a bit annoyed they subbed him as he usually carries a tank more of gas than Nico.
  2. BusiTheKing

    6 - Gavi

    he's just taking it easy, taking the sensible route of a nice stable ascent rather than a meteoric rise.
  3. BusiTheKing

    6 - Gavi

    midfielder at Juvenil who can handle the ball + pass and shoot like Eriksen
  4. BusiTheKing

    6 - Gavi

    He's good but Txus Alba will become the more valuable player at top level. Mark those words.
  5. BusiTheKing

    Frenkie de Jong

    He's by far the most dependable CM we have. He's our backbone when at his best and when at his worst, still not that bad at all.
  6. BusiTheKing

    Ousmane Dembélé

    youtube gave me this video of one of his Dortmund games last night and it's pretty incredible how much he has declined. Even if full fit for long term, I don't think he'll ever be as good as he was here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PAiBa1U1-Y
  7. BusiTheKing

    Xavi Hernández

    I hope you're not trying to prove anything about our general performanec over three years by looking at... one game.
  8. BusiTheKing

    Xavi Hernández

    Your assumption that EV's football got results on account on some pragmatic, boring-but-functional gameplan seems highly questionable. For starters, his system was comically incapable of producing goals when you took individual brilliance out of the picture.
  9. BusiTheKing

    8 - Pedri

    We have some pretty exciting prospects in the u-19 as well. Would not be surprised to see Txus Alba exceed Gavi, Nico & Pedri.
  10. BusiTheKing

    Xavi Hernández

    By revising the laws of thermodynamics?
  11. BusiTheKing

    Sergio Busquets

    It's must also not be ignored that we have big issues with our general circulation of possession and that these problems have to do with Busquets being way too stationary. Keeping the ball circulating when ahead is why City is such a difficult side to play. It's also what we used to do. But it...
  12. BusiTheKing

    Sergio Busquets

    Hope Xavi gives Frenkie a real try at DM. People seem to have forgotten that it's still his natural position.
  13. BusiTheKing

    Ansu Fati (loaned to Monaco)

    it wouldn't even be 6 months with a full tear. based on the fact that he was able to limp out (something i couldn't when I tore it badly), i'd say between 1 and 2 months too.
  14. BusiTheKing

    Ilias Akhomach

    I've seen lots of these wingers over the years whose final product just seems to develop later, in their early twenties, provided they have regular playing time. I think there is good hope for him.
  15. BusiTheKing

    Yusuf Demir

    I say it's worth giving him another chance. We're desperate for some kind of threat on the right side. He's probably not ready anyway but we all know that he's got something whatever that is. Just put him in there, tell him to hold nothing back and see if he can locate that something.
  16. BusiTheKing

    Ansu Fati (loaned to Monaco)

    Physically he looked a bit awkward and sensitive in the way he moved in his first couple of games back but it already looks much better.
  17. BusiTheKing

    Ousmane Dembélé

    he plays like how I play football in dreams, it's actually uncanny
  18. BusiTheKing

    CL | Round 3: FC Barcelona - Dinamo Kiev 1-0

    I honestly don't think Luuk de Jong would make the line-up at a single other La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A or Premier League club. That's not an exaggeration. Lower table teams might have finishers as bad as him but then they're quick or know how to bully defenders or something. This guy has...
  19. BusiTheKing

    Raheem Sterling

    Does he really? well that's embarrassing...
  20. BusiTheKing

    Raheem Sterling

    If we disregard whether he's actually good for a moment, isn't LW actually the one space that we have sort of covered? Why aren't we looking at RWs instead? Or do we still operate from the idea that they're interchangable?

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