Hector Bellerin

putogusiluz8

The Pale One
That tends to happen to players who are incredibly athletic, it's almost as though they neglect the technical aspect of the game, the thinking part of the game, because they can just rely on their body to bail them out. On first glance just seeing him play, you notice he's not a footballer.
 

xXKonan

Senior Member
The thing is we already have a Fast RB who's not good defensively and it's Vidal. But at least with Vidal he has a lot more tools in the box than someone like Bellerin. yeah Bellerin is young and Vidal is older but I want a young RB who has a lot more to his game at this point than Bellerin does.
 

Windhook

Well-known member
By no means he's superior to Aleix Vidal. First of all Aleix is 6 years older than Hector and has more qualities. Bellerin's only advantages are his pace and young age.
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
He is coming.Deal with it.
RB market is depressing.I hope we atleast not pay some ridiculous amount for him.

Contract until 2023 and Arsene Wenger.

We're so going to shell close to 50m for him if we sign him.

40m + 10m in incentives like winning La Liga or CL.

If City sign Walker for a big fee, then Wenger is going to compare it to that and demand a higher fee for Bellerin.
 

Trickykid

Active member
I don't think he's near as bad as people in here make him out to be. I doubt he's going to make us swoon in delight (if he comes), but I think he could do decent job here. Problem is of course the ridiculous fee, we're going to shell out for him... but if it's him for 40-50m or Cancelo for 10m or so less, then it's a nobrainer.
 

KingMessi

SiempreBlaugrana
Okay so I didn't watch the FA Cup final, but Barca Reddit was raving about his performance whereas the majority consensus here was that he was largely a nonfactor. Which is the more accurate representation? The middle ground between the two?.
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
Okay so I didn't watch the FA Cup final, but Barca Reddit was raving about his performance whereas the majority consensus here was that he was largely a nonfactor. Which is the more accurate representation? The middle ground between the two?.

He kept running and working hard all game, but his passing and crossing leaves a lot to be desired.
 

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