Munir El Haddadi

jamrock

Senior Member
Why must you rain on this parade?

nah he is talented as I said, but we all have to remember we have messi in the team for another 5-7 years, even when he eventually drops back to play behind the striker. the type of CF that will be needed, isn't the allrounder type striker that Munir is, unless he becomes mind blowingly good.

But a Dongou/the kid that left for roma type, a proper striker, who wants to make runs off the ball, have in played in behind and not to fit.

I'd be surprise if he makes it to the first team

Dongou
Sandro
Roma kid

where all more talented that him, when they were in the team.
 

DinhoR10

New member
nah he is talented as I said, but we all have to remember we have messi in the team for another 5-7 years, even when he eventually drops back to play behind the striker. the type of CF that will be needed, isn't the allrounder type striker that Munir is, unless he becomes mind blowingly good.

But a Dongou/the kid that left for roma type, a proper striker, who wants to make runs off the ball, have in played in behind and not to fit.

I'd be surprise if he makes it to the first team

Dongou
Sandro
Roma kid

where all more talented that him, when they were in the team.

Messi probably doesnt even have 5 years again as a striker, he's 26. By the time he hits 29-30 he'll be an attacking midfielder, especially since by then Iniesta will be in the twilight of his career. The youngsters with the problems are Halilovic/Suarez both equally good although Suarez has a better shot and even though they can play across the front line no way are they getting to play ahead of Adama/Deulofeu.
 

Ronnie10

New member

If you guys still arguing about Dongou, Sandro and Munir, I'll add one point. Munir has been crucial in important games against tough opponents. He managed to score opening goals, winning goals, overturn the game flow in many occasions. That is something Dongou and Sandro couldn't do for Juvenil A. We didn't win anything other than local league. While with Deulofeu we won Spanish treble.
 

Behrox

Vice President of FC Barcelona
While Dongou and co might be better in their overall game Munir strikes me as a Classic #9 hardworking and prolific even though I haven't seen much of him plus he scores in important matches like Ronnie pointed out
 

Tonykross

New member
Such a clever player, saw him dribbling away from multiple players and creating space with a coolness of a veteran...Couple that with a terrific left leg and nose for goal and he'll have every chance to show he has first team quality over the next couple of seasons with the B team...Every youth player doesn't need to progress at the same pace as a Deulofeu or Adama...The reality is that Munir is a goalscorer and the quality of his goals is no small matter, he's not just poking in tap ins

I liked watching him in the warmps, practising freekicks...He was spraying them, with power, all into the net - great technique


He is more talented than Dongou and Sandro.
 

jamrock

Senior Member
Messi probably doesnt even have 5 years again as a striker, he's 26. By the time he hits 29-30 he'll be an attacking midfielder, especially since by then Iniesta will be in the twilight of his career. The youngsters with the problems are Halilovic/Suarez both equally good although Suarez has a better shot and even though they can play across the front line no way are they getting to play ahead of Adama/Deulofeu.

nah i meany 5 years at his best. he will drop back to midfield in a year or two I think
 

VenusA

New member
His goal remind me of Thiago Alcantara in UEFA un21 in 2011
Is he the one who plays like De maria .. It will be amazing if he become same De maria
 

DonAndres

Wild Man of Borneo
While Dongou and co might be better in their overall game Munir strikes me as a Classic #9 hardworking and prolific even though I haven't seen much of him plus he scores in important matches like Ronnie pointed out

:lol: It's the opposite. Dongou and Sandro are the pure strikers who are limited in other areas of the game. Munir is extremely versatile, skilled, and has variety.
 
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linetty

Guest
Barcelona B forward Munir El Haddadi (18) scored tonight his 1st goal in the Spanish 2nd division, after 89 minutes in the league [via otpa]
 

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