What if someone tells him that if he is starting lose his sh*t , that he has to elbow someone Instead of biting. Because I see players elbowing other players and no one gets punished.
He may go to jail if he commits the crime next time...should wear braces when he steps on the pitch to remind him not to bite anyone or feed him well before the match so he is not hungry on the pitch.
What if someone tells him that if he is starting lose his sh*t , that he has to elbow someone Instead of biting. Because I see players elbowing other players and no one gets punished.
Yeah I know but it's easier to teach him how to release his anger and frustration in another way , than not release it at all.
Really not in the mood today for that snide comment of yours ffs.
Really? Are you a psychologist or a doctor?
Under any circumstance? Unless of course, in the circumstance that Pedro starts playing very well, lol. People are on the forum are extremely excited about Munir, and I might be in the minority here, but I think he's still a bit green. I am up for giving him plenty of minutes wherever possible, but would not take the risk of playing him in big games. We were similarly over excited for Tello when he burst on the scene, this forum was raging about our new prodigy. I hope Munir is the real deal though.
FIFALONASo far with a perfect start his ban isn't costing Barca any hypothetical points and in return giving Munir and Sandro the chance to shine. What he's getting is some extra rest to be in absolute perfect condition physically. Furthermore he'll also not participate in international games including the Copa America which is a huge plus for Barcelona. His ban has more advantages than disadvantages.