Ángel Di María

Co0ter

Senior Member
If it's 63 million euros that's pretty much what he was worth in this market last season, he's up and down but he was the one showing up for Real Madrid in the big games. It's obvious Man U was a last second choice because Perez threw him away after winning the CL for more of his galactico signings. He was never happy there and Van Gaal misused him. Honestly Van Gaal's formations and constantly playing all his big players out of position and switching things around isn't brilliant, it's stupid and not efficient.

PSG are lucky to have him and he is a massive addition to their squad.
 

oggydude

New member
If it's 63 million euros that's pretty much what he was worth in this market last season, he's up and down but he was the one showing up for Real Madrid in the big games. It's obvious Man U was a last second choice because Perez threw him away after winning the CL for more of his galactico signings. He was never happy there and Van Gaal misused him. Honestly Van Gaal's formations and constantly playing all his big players out of position and switching things around isn't brilliant, it's stupid and not efficient.

PSG are lucky to have him and he is a massive addition to their squad.
LVG always had him as a starter until he got stupidly got sent of against Arsenal which got us kicked out if the FA cup, and with him suspended we played Spurs, Liverpool and City and won all 3 games convincingly with Young & Mata both scoring/assisting and winning us the matches. ADM never got back to form always losing possession though obviously being a threat the team played better without him. He was a ball hog and would either get bullied of the ball, or take so long to make a decision that his hardwork would be undone.

ADM is definitely very talented, and in any counter attacking team he contains all the attributes to be an amazing midfielder if granted freedom but in a possession orientated team managed by a manager who likes players with tactical awareness he is nullified. Him and Falcao were desperate transfers by us after losing out on the CL the year before and starting with 2 points in 3 games and getting knocked out of the Capital one cup in the first round hence why we spent the 75m, they were never our first choice hence they were so late.
 

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zanela

Senior Member
The #7 is obviously a reference to his NT.

On topic, I think he 'll fare better than he did for ManU, but he'll continue to be inconsistent, esp knowing that he's a perm. fixture at the club.
 

Jair Ventura

New member
The #7 is obviously a reference to his NT.

On topic, I think he 'll fare better than he did for ManU, but he'll continue to be inconsistent, esp knowing that he's a perm. fixture at the club.

I don't think he'll start every game. He, Pastore, Lucas, and Matuidi will rotate.
 

Morten

Senior Member
*shrugs*

Luiz has been good for Paris.

Paris is a very good team in a league that is not so great, ofc he will look good for the most part. He is still a terible defender, and it shows basically anytime they are up against good oposition in CL.
 

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