TheCount
Player Valuation: £10m
Do you think Rodriguez is better than De Bruyne ?
Surely not.
Yes.
Do you think Rodriguez is better than De Bruyne ?
Surely not.
The rest of the world can say what they want , its based on ignorance and a fair bit of jealousy.There has been a sense that English football has become more cosmopolitan and less parochial since the likes of Wenger and a stream of sophisticated continentals came to the Premier League and revolutionised the game. Yet, even today the old inward-looking contempt can be detected. Take James. This lad is world famous, a superstar footballer, yet many people were "unconvinced" by him when he signed for us. Now, if you've been paying attention over the last seven years or so, you'd know James was a magnificent footballer. The only question, really, is would he settle into the culture, the English way of life, and cope with the climate. As a player, he is elite. To listen to some, he was just a pretty face. In a handful of games, he has already installed himself as a leading light of the league. But then, why wouldn't he? He's a class above pretty much everyone in this division.
If he can settle into the environment, and has a bit of luck with injuries, we're going to be watching an all-time club legend. The early signs are spell-binding.
I've loved De Bruyne ever since he was cutting up Bundesliga defences at Wolfsburg. He's a wonderful player, satisfyingly grumpy to boot. This idea that he has somehow achieved stuff that James hasn't is nonsense, however. How many Champions League titles does he have? Two less than our Colombian for starters. How many World Cup Golden Boots does he have? One less than our Latin American magician. Domestic titles? James has them in Germany and Spain. KDB failed at Chelsea and rebuilt his career in Germany. He has been magnificent at Manchester City in domestic competition, but his Champions League impact has been minimal. James sits very comfortably in his company and compares very well with him.Yes.
Best player in Blue since Kanchelskis?
Or even further back
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Best player in the league mate. Takes some doingBest player in Blue since Kanchelskis?
Or even further back
Best player in Blue since Kanchelskis?
Or even further back
I agree that he’s used to it. James has played in Europe since 2010 with consistent call ups to the national team during that time. This type of travel and quick turnaround isn’t new to him. As far as covid, he was taken on a private flight to Colombia w/other europe based players and coaches. It’s all very controlled to the point where an opposing player from Venezuela was rejected entry into Colombia for failing to provide legit proof of covid testing.Typically the body recovers from jet lag at a rate of 1/2 time zones per day. Columbia is 6 hours behind us so it should take about 3-5 days for him to recover. My guess is he’s going to feel it a bit still by the time the derby comes around. He’s probably used to it by now after the time he’s spent in Europe
Saying that it’s not that far behind that he couldn’t slip into his usual routine when he returns which will massively help his recovery