Just a reminder. They got ZERO yellow cards. One yellow card offence wasn't even called as a foul.
I’d happily sell both but would definitely keep Beto until we have two good options. If we can get any Money for Barry that would be up there with rinsing Villa and Spurs for Onana and Richarlison.I’d keep Beto and sell Barry, and it’s not even close tbh
Just a reminder. They got ZERO yellow cards. One yellow card offence wasn't even called as a foul.
IF?!?!? Today aside, Ndiaye has been a superstar since coming here. The only thing that would astonish me more than there not being a queue out the door for him the second the transfer window opened is if he was here next season.
I said it time and time and time again. Barry is the one of the 2 to get rid off. I would 100% keep Beto, he is way more of a team player and trys and gets involved and works for the teamBeto will be 29 during next season and a contract extension will see his value dropping year on year.
The time to sell would be this summer.
Surprised if Moyes keeps him.
Hi @smileychapHe and Benham have brought cheaply and built brilliantly as you say. I wonder what they fell out about?
Beto scored a proper No 9’s goal which is not something that he’s done much of until recently. He established position, bested the CB, and put the proverbial “thumping header” past the keeper’s reach. This would have been a bridge too far for him some months ago.Good game to watch, a draw was a fair result. I thought Beto was very good, he's winning more flick one now and managing to keep possession when the ball is played to him.
Not for me. Throws are just a way for restarting the game. Stop long throws into the box and game would be better to watch.I mean, they absolutely can be a tactic to score, but implement a time limit rule so it doesn't kill any momentum from the game. It's depressingly boring to watch right backs jogging all the way across the field, putting the ball under their shirt for 5 seconds to dry it, direct their players where to move, shuffle a few yards further up the line, then finally take a run up and throw the thing.
10 seconds would be fine, but currently it's abysmal.
Ironically, City is the one side I don't see coming in for Ndiaye. As good as he is, he is a bit too "same-y" when you look at the players they have. Time will tell, but I'd be baffled if the likes of Bayern or Arsenal don't have him top of their transfer list.I’ve got this nagging feeling that city are going to try and come for him and they might try and use Grealish as the carrot. We take a reduced fee to get Grealish for free. They get Grealish off their wage bill and add an asset that’s worth £20-30 million more then they pay for him
He's not consistent enough for City.I’ve got this nagging feeling that city are going to try and come for him and they might try and use Grealish as the carrot. We take a reduced fee to get Grealish for free. They get Grealish off their wage bill and add an asset that’s worth £20-30 million more then they pay for him
He is a player who scores goals but is happy to sit on the bench, mad if we sell imo. He is the perfect player for something like the Europa Conference imo.Beto will be 29 during next season and a contract extension will see his value dropping year on year.
The time to sell would be this summer.
Surprised if Moyes keeps him.
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