Kevin Mirallas

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Fustrating to watch alot of the time but would be gutted if we sold him, I got the feeling he was happier under RM too so I would hope he wouldnt want to either.
 
Watching him miss passing opportunity after opportunity is frustrating, but he's a talented player and I'd prefer us to keep him.
 
Id sell him for 10m or more but only if we.actually reinvested that money....otherwise theres no point.

Also for my money he wastes much more possession than Pienaar and when in that poor form brings nothing to the team whereas Pienaar in poor form still does.

I reckon in the tactics we.use right now he fits in only on the right and Id give McGeady/Deulo a run in the team before him now.
 
It's getting worrying that his bad days are outnumbering his good days recently.

Needs to look up a lot more.

I'd be quite happy for McGeady and Deulofeu to start next week if Pienaar is still injured. In fact I'd take Naismith starting ahead of him at the minute.
 


Got the strong feeling that we will offload him in the summer after he presumably has a decent world cup with the belgies, just have the suspicion he will be used to generate the funds for any incomings marty wants and he seems to be the one we will cash in on - maybe doesnt fit martinez's system for what he wants long term either ...
 
Id sell him for 10m or more but only if we.actually reinvested that money....otherwise theres no point.

Also for my money he wastes much more possession than Pienaar and when in that poor form brings nothing to the team whereas Pienaar in poor form still does.

I reckon in the tactics we.use right now he fits in only on the right and Id give McGeady/Deulo a run in the team before him now.

Mirallas has 5 assists and 5 goals this season. Pienaar has nowhere near that level of contribution.
 
Poor patch of form, no more than that. We would have to be mad to proactively consider selling him, even an offer of £10m wouldn't go very far in replacing the quality he can add, particularly in this current market.

The fact remains that he is one of the few, albeit inconsistent, sparks in our attack. When opposition teams face us, he's one of those that teams fear. If we can add better quality players around him, I'm sure we will begin to see the best of him again.
 

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