Both D.Silva and Fernandinho are 32, yet despite that they are among the most important players on that team, likewise at long as Sanchez has not got the health/fitness regime of Rooney. I think we can get 1-2 good seasons out of him and more importantly we get a player can help the club move forward as well.
Hope I don't feck up the quoting but here goes my friend. Great post btw and welcome to the forum.
Yes they are but we signed Merlin in 2010 at age 24 and Fernandinho at the time was greeted with sceptisism for his age. Yes he's been a great player for us but nowhere in my post have I said Sanchez wouldn't my friend.
If we are actually aiming for a Quadruple (which the clubs owners want to aim for) and do with the sort of high performance Pep expects from his teams, having only 2 wingers (in Sane and Sterling) is nowhere near going to be enough. No player (no matter how good they are) cannot be expected to play 60+ games at the same level of world class performance (and play for their national teams from time to time) and manage all that without getting tired, suspended or injured. That is why we need Sanchez quite frankly and in turn that is why we also need more attacking players like Hazard, Salah, Erriksen, O.Dembele, Dybala and Kane alongside Sanchez (1)
(1) Overall we need at least 7 Attacking Players in our team (4 Wingers and 3 Strikers) when we have only 4 Attacking Players (2 Wingers and 2 Strikers) at the moment (with one of those currently out for quite some time, this is because one needs to have 2 World Class XI's (which we don't have) to even start to reach the sort of success levels we to be reaching as a club. Ideally to be able to win Quadruples (and strong league title wins) across multiple seasons we actually need 10 Attacking Players (6 Wingers and 4 Strikers) and in turn 3 World Class XI's but of course the PL's/CL's squad limits would never permit it.
We are not doing the quadruple and the owners are delusional if they think we are. We are simply not good enough in the back 6 (Ederson up to Fernandinho) to do that.
Again just like your next point, Bernardo is a right winger, he might not be a traditional one like Sane but that is where he players. Bernardo has played 1 game at central midfield and every other appearance he's either played right wing (90% of the time) or played as a false 9. No way Bernardo plays the role Merlin or KDB do and we don't use a traditional no.10.
You also completely leave out the part that Pep has said we can use a 2 striker formation when Mendy is fit (like in the early games of the season) as we can't play 3 at the back with Delph not having the ability to cover the ground.
Here is Pep's actual quote on it:
"Both have different qualities - they deserve to play," said Guardiola. "They have a lot of games and they have to be ready. It is the toughest decision.
"Yeah in the moment we had Mendy [they could play together]. When you have Mendy, he can play wide and the winger can go inside.
"Fabian Delph cannot do that. Without Mendy, Leroy Sane has to go wide, which is why they don't play together.
This fits well with the formation and the way we played when Mendy was fit and bar the fake red card for Walker v Everton, I'd say results were pretty good with it. It also means in certain games Mendy and Walker become like wingers with Kun and Jesus running inside. We looked scary playing like this early in the season.
We need 6 world class wingers, 4 strikers and 3 world class XI's? You do realise a club can only register 25 players and of those 8 have to be home grown? Name a single club with 3 world class 11's. Actually name one with 2? We need 33 world class players, even though at most we can have 25 players over 21 and only 17 can be from outside England and the club? Quadruples across multiple seasons?
The club dropped a bollick by not having 33 world class players in a squad of 25 because if they did we would do multiple quadruples is hardly any pro-Sanchez argument.
B.Silva is more of a CM than a RW, thus considering the lack of decent CM's we seem have for a team aiming for all 4 trophies (1), if signing a player like Sanchez means we have to play him more as a CM (2) then I would be all in favour of it. Because we need all the good players we can get in those positions.
(1) Yes I know we have got D.Silva and KDB, but we can't play them in every single game (across a 60+ game season) and keep expecting the same excellent perofrmances, especially when the former needs to take time off to deal with the personal things that are going on in his life and in turn we cannot rely on Gündoğan to back them up (who has only get come back from an extended run of injuries)
(2) With him alongside Gündoğan rotating with KDB and D.Silva
Again you are plucking stuff out of thin air. Bernardo will not play CM at City unless we are stuck. I also thought he might if we used a no.10 but we don't and for now at least he's a RW. There is more chance of Foden playing there and he's tiny.
He also played mainly on the right wing at Monaco. Could he do a job at CM in the premier league? Not a hope. If we played a no.10 you'd have an argument but we don't. KDB and Silva both play as regular CM's. Silva a little bit further forward.
Sterling had that kind of attutide at Liverpool in his last season and then some when it came to his personal life, yet that on its own was not a barrier for our club signing him and considering how he has performed under Pep, I would be surprised if any of our fellow fans have any regrets signing him now. Thus if we are willing to sign Sterling (despite the issues he had) and have that transfer work out, then we should be willing to sign Sanchez on that basis.
Besides after all the effort he has put in game after game across the previous 3 seasons (and even this season), after the fact his almost singlehandly won the FA Cup last season (and beating us in the process) for them (1) and after being at many times being the only player that put his effort for the Arsenal. Can you blame him for acting out like that after having done all that, achieve very little and having to deal with a manager + owner who firstly both don't give a dam and secondly are both undermining both the team and the club as a whole.
(1) Despite the car crash that was Arsenal last season.
I disagree, Sterling was vilified by Rodgers and the media (and for a long time after the transfer but he never once downed tools for Liverpool.) He was treated absolutely horribly for wanting to leave "a great club" for a "rich one". Actually never have I seen a club manager try and do to a player what Rodgers did to Sterling.
It got nasty in the end but Rodgers (he of the fake tan and pearly whites) caused all that shite by constantly throwing Raheem rejecting new contracts into the media.
I'm of no doubt Sanchez would be a great player for us. I just don't like him personally and for me an on form Sanchez is in the top 5 players in the league. (Hazard, KDB, DDG, Kane and Sanchez for me).
But what happens when Pep wants to bench him? will he take it like Kun has? or Jesus? Sterling? Sane? Silva?. I really, really doubt he would mate. Can you imagine his being fine with being left out at Old Trafford or Anfield or wherever.
There is also the issue when Mendy is back we may switch back to a 3 at the back with no wingers, would he be fine watching Kun and Jesus getting a run of games ahead of him if they were both on form?
I just think the guy for all his talent brings more issues than needed when the area he's arriving for isn't broken or even struggling.
We have scored
90 goals in all competitions this season already. We are well on course to break 150.
I really don't see how we improve that rate by even a little with Alexis.
I would agree we need to get someone else to back up/rotate with Fernandinho, simply because he is without a doubt the most important player on the pitch for us and after how Yaya has performed for us (1), losing Fernandinho would put the League Title at risk.
However despite this, finding another DM is only one of the players we need to purchase to be able to have the 2 World Class XI's we need to have to reach the sort of sucess levels we need to reach (and maintain the same levels of peformance across a whole season). In fact we also need to be getting (in the next 2 transfer windows) 2 more Wingers, another Striker, another LB, another CM and 2 CB's as well. Likewise if Bravo does end up messing up (2) this season then we might need to get another goalkeeper as well.
(1) Considering how he has done in previous seasons it is such a shame he has declined so much...
(2) Which thank god he has not done this season, rather he has saved our arse in the League Cup 2 times in a row against both Wolves and Leicester.
I think he is our most important player but losing him could see us play Gundo at DM (as we've done a few times, when Fern went to CB) with Silva and KDB in front. We would still dominate all but the hardest games and still win the league comfortably given we'll only need about 24 points from 25 to get the job done.
Losing him though would indeed be certainly the end of our CL campaign (maybe not vs Basel) and I would say would put us well off in the FA Cup when United do get Alexis done. For what its worth I don't think we'll win anymore than 2 trophies this season (the league obviously being one of them and that alone would be an amazing season).
For this season yes, but as a long-term solution it is not something we should be trying to do. Simply while Delph is a good LB, I still don't think he is good enough to play for a team like City. After all while he has been reasonally solid if Rashford (1) can get past him then goodness knows how is going to fair against the best attacking talent Europe has to offer.
(1) Nothing against him personally, just that for all that he has achieved he is still a player who is developing into a World Class player as things stand, but he will get there soon enough.
Can't disagree with any of this but I think we have Maffeo to come back whose had some amazing games in La Liga (dealing well with Ronaldo while playing RB and Messi while playing LB). I also think Pep has plans for Zinchenko here too which is weird because I always saw the lad as a no.10.
I don't think we'll be signing a left back even though I agree that we need one.
Well, we are having problems since late November in keeping the performance levels as high as they were earlier in the season and quite frankly it is not going to get easier on us.
We have scored 2 goals in almost every game since late November, Newcastle and Palace aside. We have gotten through the roughest period in the season scoring 29 goals in 12 games.
Over the course of the season our poor christmas rate would be 92 total goals. We have also scored 4 goals, 3 games in a row over that period.
To put that in perspective over the same period
City have scored 29 and dropped 5 points.
Liverpool have scored 33 dropping 8 points.
United have scored 25 dropping 9 points.
Spurs have scored 24 dropping 15 points.
Chelsea have scored 22 dropping 11 points.
It was impossible to keep swatting teams aside, even Pep's great Barca team in La Liga won more games by the odd goal then 5-0. Over the toughest run of games and period of the season, we've still been the strongest team in the league (won at Old Trafford and thrashed Spurs) along with extending our lead. What more could you possibly want?
Alongside Sanchez, I would agree that a DM, a LB and CB are all essential buys in this trasnfer window. However I would also say that this window we should have outbid Liverpool for VVD quite frankly (1) and done the same for Coutinho as well (2). Both those signings and Sanchez would have done us a lot of favours in keeping our performance levels up in the second half of the season.
(1) Considering how short we are of decent CB's (and of course Kompany's injury issues), likewise I feel VVD made a big mistake in joining them considering what else they need to be both Premier League and Champions League contenders, something that require's addtional investment beyond Henry's means and will. After all for all the issues both United's and City's squad's have, they are still better (especially if United get Sanchez) in all departments than Liverpool's.
(2) The thing is for him, he has jointed a club that is going to have to do a lot of rebuilding squad wise as Messi reaches the Autumn of his career, just when they depend on him more than ever to carry the team forward. So the question that he should be asking is if is willing to both wait and hope they manage to pull it off (despite the cock-ups in the transfer department of late), a question that City should try and answer for him, because quite frankly we need a player like him in our club.
They aren't essential buys but they would be nice. I'd have liked VVD too but we spent most our budget during the summer window. Pep said toward the end of the window we had enough left for 1 player (which was supposed to be £60m Sanchez). Maybe that was as high as our budget allowed, the club have often said (not that many on here believe it) that we work within a budget (albeit a very large one.)
Pep obviously has huge faith in Stones and I think he has a man crush on Otamendi (who in fairness has been one of the best Cb's in the league this season.) I really don't think Jonny Evans is the answer either but maybe VVD isn't an option because he would like Alexis want to start every game and we are looking for players who would be happy to rotate.
For better or worse I think Pep has chosen Stones and Otamendi to be his CB pairing going forward and anyone whose brought in, will be to rotate and be 3rd/4th choice.
The thing is though, if we are going to find another attacking player which is as good as him (and even if we get Hazard and Kane, we would still need Sanchez), they are going to be costing a hell of a lot more then he is going for at the moment (1) and likely demand the same wages as well.
(1) And funny enough, less than Ox-Chamberlin cost in the summer transfer window (in terms of trasnfer fees).
Considering Chelsea's attacking issues, if anything they need Sanchez more than both United and City do (and for me that is saying something). Certainly he would be a much better buy than Carroll (although in his case, even Vardy would be a better choice).
I agree that even what United are getting Sanchez for is a good deal for him and would be for us, if he is a priority and really needed. For me he's not as we'll likely still score bucket load's and we're no more likely to win the CL with or without him (lets be honest, our attack is not whats going to knock us out of the CL).
I agree that if we really wanted him he would be good value. United are getting a great deal, considering they are getting most the cost covered by Mkhi and also making back 100k or so of his wage or getting rid of Mkhi (not sure what he's currently earning).
I also think its not the price that's putting us off as much as his agent coming back after ageeing a deal and saying "well the game has changed, we've got a better offer". Of course he's entitled to do this but we are also entitled to say "well if you don't wanna come for what was agreed in the summer, we're not interested". I can only think the reason we're annoyed about that is that there was a verbal agreement with Sanchez to get the deal done in January.
The issue with another player costing more in the summer doesn't matter, it is a new season, new budgets, new FFP season (see what PSG did with Mbappe to get around this). In reality its probably a lot more affordable for us to buy a striker/winger for £80m plus 200k wages in the summer then to buy Sanchez now. We are probably walking a fine line with FFP given our spending so far.
I would say Chelsea need Sanchez about as much as United but for me if Chelsea got Sanchez, a front 3 of Hazard, Sanchez and Morata is the best in the league by a margin (with 2 of the leagues top 5 players). A Lukaku, Martial, Sanchez trio is brilliant but I wouldn't rate it as highly, in fact I'd put it on a par with our trio and Liverpools. Chelseas would blow that out of the water (providing Morata gets his mojo back.)
Great post mate, welcome to the board, fun to answer even if it took me fecking ages lol. This place is a much better forum than your previous home as long as you learn to ignore certain eejits.