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Did i miss something? Is everyone saying his career is over because he didn't make the bench today?
So then all things being equal, it might be best to trust the manager's judgment on this, no?You are literally making assumptions about him in training in order to disprove assumptions others are making.
De Bruyne was eager for first team football and wanted to leave because of that, similar to Pogba and Mata. He might have played more for Chelsea in his 2nd season had he not injured himself earlyMou also thought that De Bruyne wasn't ready yet
People are surprisingly being overly dramatic over things they know nothing about. Haven't witnessed that before on this forum.Did i miss something? Is everyone saying his career is over because he didn't make the bench today?
He'll go to Arsenal or Juve and tear it up. Missed out on a great player. And having followed Mkhi for the last 5 years I can't help but laugh at all the "he's lazy, not training well" comments. This guy lived on a training ground then comes to his childhood dream Manchester United (snubbing Juve, Arsenal, Liverpool, Dortmund in the process) and decides he doesn't give a damn, right.
Did i miss something? Is everyone saying his career is over because he didn't make the bench today?
He will be gone in January IMO. A loan to a Bundesliga or Serie A team where he will do very well and then a £10m - £15m permanent transfer.
His attitude has been questioned by Klopp, Tuchel found him hard to manage and he was lazy as feck against City.
I like him too but lets not pretend that he's problem free.
Mourinho has previous of buying players for big money and then barely ever playing them. I doubt it's anything to do with 'spite', but he quite clearly doesn't seem to be a very forgiving manager.Do people really think Mourinho is not playing him out of spite? Really? A player he himself bought for big money.
Either what Mourinho is saying is true (he hasn't settled in yet) or he's done something to piss off Mourinho. Either way. I'm not seeing why people are blaming Mourinho.
Mourinho has previous of buying players for big money and then barely ever playing them. I doubt it's anything to do with 'spite', but he quite clearly doesn't seem to be a very forgiving manager.
He'll go to Arsenal or Juve and tear it up. Missed out on a great player. And having followed Mkhi for the last 5 years I can't help but laugh at all the "he's lazy, not training well" comments. This guy lived on a training ground then comes to his childhood dream Manchester United (snubbing Juve, Arsenal, Liverpool, Dortmund in the process) and decides he doesn't give a damn, right.
We will do a deal where will be paying large chunk of his salary just to not have him here.With the salary he's on at your club, I doubt it. The one BuLI club who could afford him doesn't want him, and the only Serie A club who could is probably not too inclined to deal with Raiola again.
If you can prove that, I'll send you 1000 dollars. Find one quote of Klopp questioning his attitude or Tuchel found him hard to manage. I dare you.His attitude has been questioned by Klopp, Tuchel found him hard to manage and he was lazy as feck against City.
I like him too but lets not pretend that he's problem free.
His attitude has been questioned by Klopp, Tuchel found him hard to manage and he was lazy as feck against City.
I like him too but lets not pretend that he's problem free.
Thank you, I'll keep my moneyThat is false, like blatantly false.
Klopp never said anything remotely negative about his attitude, especially in training. People should not confuse lack of ability to deal with pressure (self imposed or from the outside) with work attitude. The guy always gave 100% with us, infact sometimes he tried too hard.
Tuchel having difficulty to manage him has to be one of the most hilarious things I have read on here in quite a while. Have you seen our coach when the name Mkhitaryan was mentioned? The way his face lit up like a christmas tree, you could have confused him talking about his own kid instead of a player.
Nobody knows what is really going on between Mourinho and the Armenian. What we do know is that his last three (very different) coaches Lucescu, Klopp and Tuchel had nothing but glowing praise about Mkhitaryan´s work rate in training and matches.
Nobody knows what is really going on between Mourinho and the Armenian.
And you have 82k posts in 10 years. Do you have a job? That's like posting g 22.5 posts daily, every day for 10 years.Jesus. This guy. Exhibit A in the case against newbie fast tracking. Didn't even need any scouting with a username like this.
Not that big a mystery. Jose detests soft characters, and prefers the brazen type in the mould of Ibra. Mou can't be arsed to do a horse whisperer thingy like Tuchel, and just expects the Armenian to function without extended care.
That is false, like blatantly false.
Klopp never said anything remotely negative about his attitude, especially in training. People should not confuse lack of ability to deal with pressure (self imposed or from the outside) with work attitude. The guy always gave 100% with us, infact sometimes he tried too hard.
Tuchel having difficulty to manage him has to be one of the most hilarious things I have read on here in quite a while. Have you seen our coach when the name Mkhitaryan was mentioned? The way his face lit up like a christmas tree, you could have confused him talking about his own kid instead of a player.
Nobody knows what is really going on between Mourinho and the Armenian. What we do know is that his last three (very different) coaches Lucescu, Klopp and Tuchel had nothing but glowing praise about Mkhitaryan´s work rate in training and matches.
And you have 82k posts in 10 years. Do you have a job? That's like posting g 22.5 posts daily, every day for 10 years.
He is not far away from the reality. Miki is a good footballer and if it does not work here, it will work somewhere else.
I reckon he would if he was worth it, but this lad seems a bit gutless.
I reckon he would if he was worth it, but this lad seems a bit gutless.
I'm not entirely sure you can make this assessment given he's started one match for the club, ever.
It's not what he done on the pitch that gives that impression. I think he's an excellent footballer despite not showing it for us yet.
He cried at half time in the derby for god sake.
Sell Mkh and sign McLean?