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Wolfgang Wolf.. Manager of Wolfsburg..

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what an awesome tshirt.

I love the word awesome!!!

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I have that tshirt.
 

Pity there is nomway we could have afforded to buy both KDB and Lukaku from Chelsea.
http://bundesligafanatic.com/we-need-to-talk-about-kevin/
Since the beginning of this campaign his form has been electric and De Bruyne has exceeded expectations. His direct approach has reaped the rewards and driven Wolfsburg both to domestic and European successes, with De Bruyne netting three times in the Europa League. In his last two domestic games, the 23-year-old has laid on a brace of assists in both matches and is really beginning to turn heads, something that is sure to generate the fervour his current form warrants.

Manager Dieter Hecking recently praised De Bruyne’s ability to play in several different positions, something that is clear when watching him. While normally operating from a central position, the Belgian is frequently seen coming deep to collect a ball before running out wide and taking men on in a winger role. This has made him an invaluable asset to The Wolves, as he is an individual effectively playing two different roles. His creativity and conducting of the Wolfsburg attack has seen him lay on nine assists, the most in the Bundesliga. Only Cesc Fabregas has been able to match him across the four major European leagues.

While, at £18 million, De Bruyne can hardly be described as a ‘bargain,’ his value will rocket should he maintain his current level of play. Given the story of his career so far, it is hard to believe that he is still just 23, and his talent at such a young age should generate even more excitement. If De Bruyne can continue at the same level and retain his work ethic, then he could become one of the standout players not just in the league, but in Europe as a whole. Such a possibility will be sure to spawn interest from other European sides, but for the moment De Bruyne seems happy at Wolfsburg, a side who have given him a platform to display his abilities.
 
Pity there is nomway we could have afforded to buy both KDB and Lukaku from Chelsea.
http://bundesligafanatic.com/we-need-to-talk-about-kevin/
Since the beginning of this campaign his form has been electric and De Bruyne has exceeded expectations. His direct approach has reaped the rewards and driven Wolfsburg both to domestic and European successes, with De Bruyne netting three times in the Europa League. In his last two domestic games, the 23-year-old has laid on a brace of assists in both matches and is really beginning to turn heads, something that is sure to generate the fervour his current form warrants.

Manager Dieter Hecking recently praised De Bruyne’s ability to play in several different positions, something that is clear when watching him. While normally operating from a central position, the Belgian is frequently seen coming deep to collect a ball before running out wide and taking men on in a winger role. This has made him an invaluable asset to The Wolves, as he is an individual effectively playing two different roles. His creativity and conducting of the Wolfsburg attack has seen him lay on nine assists, the most in the Bundesliga. Only Cesc Fabregas has been able to match him across the four major European leagues.

While, at £18 million, De Bruyne can hardly be described as a ‘bargain,’ his value will rocket should he maintain his current level of play. Given the story of his career so far, it is hard to believe that he is still just 23, and his talent at such a young age should generate even more excitement. If De Bruyne can continue at the same level and retain his work ethic, then he could become one of the standout players not just in the league, but in Europe as a whole. Such a possibility will be sure to spawn interest from other European sides, but for the moment De Bruyne seems happy at Wolfsburg, a side who have given him a platform to display his abilities.

KDB and Wolfsburg in good form at the moment. Next week will be very tricky.

Interestingly, Hecking said recently in a roundabout way that he doesn't think Lukaku is worth the price we paid for him.
 
KDB and Wolfsburg in good form at the moment. Next week will be very tricky.

Interestingly, Hecking said recently in a roundabout way that he doesn't think Lukaku is worth the price we paid for him.
Don't think he was worth that price to Wolfsburg, too much of a gamble for them. We knew he fit in with the team and had scored ~15 goals in the league two years running, they had no such assurances.
 
Pity there is nomway we could have afforded to buy both KDB and Lukaku from Chelsea.
http://bundesligafanatic.com/we-need-to-talk-about-kevin/
Since the beginning of this campaign his form has been electric and De Bruyne has exceeded expectations. His direct approach has reaped the rewards and driven Wolfsburg both to domestic and European successes, with De Bruyne netting three times in the Europa League. In his last two domestic games, the 23-year-old has laid on a brace of assists in both matches and is really beginning to turn heads, something that is sure to generate the fervour his current form warrants.

Manager Dieter Hecking recently praised De Bruyne’s ability to play in several different positions, something that is clear when watching him. While normally operating from a central position, the Belgian is frequently seen coming deep to collect a ball before running out wide and taking men on in a winger role. This has made him an invaluable asset to The Wolves, as he is an individual effectively playing two different roles. His creativity and conducting of the Wolfsburg attack has seen him lay on nine assists, the most in the Bundesliga. Only Cesc Fabregas has been able to match him across the four major European leagues.

While, at £18 million, De Bruyne can hardly be described as a ‘bargain,’ his value will rocket should he maintain his current level of play. Given the story of his career so far, it is hard to believe that he is still just 23, and his talent at such a young age should generate even more excitement. If De Bruyne can continue at the same level and retain his work ethic, then he could become one of the standout players not just in the league, but in Europe as a whole. Such a possibility will be sure to spawn interest from other European sides, but for the moment De Bruyne seems happy at Wolfsburg, a side who have given him a platform to display his abilities.

...I like De Brune too, really impressed me at Goodison. One slight criticism, though, watching the Wales game yesterday is that he's not the best at tracking his runner. There was once in the 2nd half where he let his runner go and just watched, nearly resulted in a goal. Wonder if that's why he never got a proper place a Chelsea.
 

...I like De Brune too, really impressed me at Goodison. One slight criticism, though, watching the Wales game yesterday is that he's not the best at tracking his runner. There was once in the 2nd half where he let his runner go and just watched, nearly resulted in a goal. Wonder if that's why he never got a proper place a Chelsea.
Mourinho is a bit of a stickler for that so it might be although Hazard does it a lot as well. Probably the worst game I've seen from KDB. He and Hazard are a bit odd in the same team, both good players but only one seems to be able to shine at a time.
 
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