Gundogan would want to start every game though. And rightly so. Might stagnate Gavi's development a tad but that's the kind of ruthless decisions you have to take at the highest level. Doubt Xavi has the conviction to a) Do that; b)Pull the system off.Yeah either Gavi's role or Pedri's role.
Gundogan is versatile and Pedri is a bit injury prone for my liking. We need quality in depth in that area.
More like Lampard. Gundogan is a bit like a poor man's Lampard these days tbh.If City let Ikay go, they will score no goals after April 1st.
He turns into R9 in the run in.
Yeah Gavi is just about to turn 19 years old in a few months, so no real rush for me for his development.Gundogan would want to start every game though. And rightly so. Might stagnate Gavi's development a tad but that's the kind of ruthless decisions you have to take at the highest level. Doubt Xavi has the conviction to a) Do that; b)Pull the system off.
Yeah Gavi is just about to turn 19 years old in a few months, so no real rush for me for his development.
Plus, he played a lot of football for my liking and he can always learn from players like Gundogan.
Haaland went on vacation after that 2nd leg against Bayern?
Next season's starting 11?
Demb RL9 LM
Pedri Zubi Gundo
Balde Araujo Kounde Cancelo
MATS
City plays well.. he doesn't want to disrupt the rhythm. At least that's my guess.What is it with Pep and his lack of subs? How is Grealish even still on? Awful game.
He is a fantastic striker, but he is not someone who make plays on his own, in bigger games he tends to be isolated and not get the service.
City didn't even need him to do all that much against us in UCL, for instance.
He is young, so time to improve his big game impact though.