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Nah, Salahs just the best atm.I guess Robert Lewandowski died then.
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Nah, Salahs just the best atm.I guess Robert Lewandowski died then.
Oh wait so you're saying Joe Gomez is s**t too haha. How have we been so good with two liabilities at CB.Injuries and Joe Gomez
Oh wait so you're saying Joe Gomez is sh*t too haha. How have we been so good with two liabilities at CB.
Take off your blue glasses homie.
Respectfully disagree.Nah, Salahs just the best atm.
FabinhoOh wait so you're saying Joe Gomez is sh*t too haha. How have we been so good with two liabilities at CB.
Take off your blue glasses homie.
Respectfully disagree.
15 in 11 this season
48 in 40 last season
55 in 47 the season before.
Yeah Lewa's record is fantastic but it's hard to compare the two leagues as the EPL is a fair bit stronger imo.Respectfully disagree.
15 in 11 this season
48 in 40 last season
55 in 47 the season before.
Werner and Havertz struggles too.Sancho flopping shows how much easier the German league is.
This, robbed of a Ballon dorRespectfully disagree.
15 in 11 this season
48 in 40 last season
55 in 47 the season before.
Yet won the CL last year...Have to take in to account that Lewandowski plays in the Premier Leagues feeder competition.
Pascal Gross has been quite handy in his time in the PL.
15 goals in 132 appearances?
15 goals in 132 appearances?
He's a playmaker.
Always rated very highly in passing statistics. Cost 3 million pounds.
Packing: The football metric that explains how good Brighton's Adam Lallana and Pascal Gross are | Brighton & Hove Independent (brightonandhoveindependent.co.uk)
I don't necessarily disagree but I do find it interesting that this never seems to apply to prove the opposite. Edan Hazard or Philippe Coutinho's struggles in La Liga were/are never used as examples to say La Liga was/is stronger than EPL.Sancho flopping shows how much easier the German league is.
Same with Eriksen in Italy.I don't necessarily disagree but I do find it interesting that this never seems to apply to prove the opposite. Edan Hazard or Philippe Coutinho's struggles in La Liga were/are never used as examples to say La Liga was/is stronger than EPL.
I don't necessarily disagree but I do find it interesting that this never seems to apply to prove the opposite. Edan Hazard or Philippe Coutinho's struggles in La Liga were/are never used as examples to say La Liga was/is stronger than EPL.
Could the same not be said of Manchester United?There's been plenty of players from all leagues who have gone to Real Madrid and flopped because of the expectations and attitudes of that club. I watched the Anelka doco on Netflix and it was fascinating seeing how he was treated when he made the move.
Could the same not be said of Manchester United?