He’s really not, he’s got a great work ethic for a startRicharlison is the Brasilian Rashford.
He can also play on the RWFWhere are we playing him?
I meant he is not prolific enough as out and out no.9.
Playing him on the left again is kinda pointless.
He’s really not, he’s got a great work ethic for a start
He’s really not, he’s got a great work ethic for a start
Player | Span | Nation | Pos | Squad | 90s | CrdY | CrdR | 2CrdY | Fls | Fld | Off | Crs | Int | TklW | PKwon | PKcon | OG |
Richarlison | 2021-22 | br BRA | FW,MF | Everton | 18.2 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 29 | 53 | 16 | 11 | 13 | 17 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Harry Kane | 2021-22 | eng ENG | FW | Tottenham | 26.9 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 35 | 49 | 13 | 28 | 6 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Implying Marcus hasn’t? If so this narrative needs to die. Ralf has said Marcus trains very well and just need to build confidence to translate his training performances into the pitch in games.He’s really not, he’s got a great work ethic for a start
His workrate on the pitch is poor, defensively and pressing - reflected in the stats as well. Not sure what games you're watching of his if you disagree with that. I don't really care how he trains if it doesn't transfer to the pitch.Implying Marcus hasn’t? If so this narrative needs to die. Ralf has said Marcus trains very well and just need to build confidence to translate his training performances into the pitch in games.
The absolute pile-on towards one of our best homegrown players in a while and someone who has carried the club since his debut is bizarre and quite disconcerting.
Can you find these quotes for me? Because I’m pretty sure that was about Sancho.Implying Marcus hasn’t? If so this narrative needs to die. Ralf has said Marcus trains very well and just need to build confidence to translate his training performances into the pitch in games.
The absolute pile-on towards one of our best homegrown players in a while and someone who has carried the club since his debut is bizarre and quite disconcerting.
I’m not slagging Marcus, but he clearly needs to get back to basics, up the on field work and get back to what got him in the team in the first place. He needs to translate his training ground performance to the pitchImplying Marcus hasn’t? If so this narrative needs to die. Ralf has said Marcus trains very well and just need to build confidence to translate his training performances into the pitch in games.
The absolute pile-on towards one of our best homegrown players in a while and someone who has carried the club since his debut is bizarre and quite disconcerting.
According to our information, the trend is for Mauro Icardi to leave PSG. Everything would depend on the exit doors that will present themselves.
Rafa Yuste, vice president of Barcelona, in Catalunya Ràdio: "It is true that Dembélé is feeling more comfortable every day at Barcelona and I do not rule out that in the coming months we will meet again with his agents with the possibility that he will continue with us.”
Why would Rangnick be saying Sancho hasn't been able to apply what he's been doing in training since he's been there to matches?Can you find these quotes for me? Because I’m pretty sure that was about Sancho.
Summary:
The buy option amount for this summer is €30M.
Both need to be met.Both the appearances and CL qualification have to be met or either one?
Cool. Thanks.Both need to be met.
Both need to be met.
Fax one: To buy: RiceSo has he faxed through the shopping list
Not for the €35m annual wages that he is allegedly looking for.I think Haaland is headed towards Bayern too.
- Other candidates
- Mauricio Pochettino
- Julen Lopetegui
- Luis Enrique
- Tuchel no longer viable
- Ten Hag leads the way with Pochettino's chances diminishing
- United also need to talk to ten Hag's agent, Kees Vos
- Kees Vos negotiated van Persie's transfer to United
- United sources state that the process has a long way to go and that there's no clear favourite.
If you're referring to the bullet points that precede the article, you can blame the DM editors on that. They love to be sensational with those. The article itself, however, makes no mention of ten Hag being the favourite. If anything, it states the exact opposite by trying to assert that there's a long way to go in the process.Notice how they start by implying Ten Haag has it in the bag and finish by saying, not really.
It's quite clear they haven't got a fecking clue and they're just hedging their bets, so that, whatever happens, they can say "I told you so, you heard it here first".
Sports journalism is such a shoddy little affair.