judge2nd
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Hope that was a cautious sub rather than a proper injury, the last thing we need is to lose the most productive player we have ffs.
I hope so too
Hope that was a cautious sub rather than a proper injury, the last thing we need is to lose the most productive player we have ffs.
Just saw an interview with him on MUTV he seemed to think he'll be ok for the weekend.
Just saw an interview with him on MUTV he seemed to think he'll be ok for the weekend.
We're in deep shit without him, given the run of games that's coming up.
Hold on are you talking about Fergie or Nani himself?
Nani himself
“I like what he is doing,” said Wenger. “He has individual quality in one-on-ones, but he has improved a lot in his team play and in front of goal. He has started scoring goals with both feet, and is a great crosser of the ball. Personally I think he has developed his game in an extraordinary way.”
“He has something like that (Ronaldo's skill) about him. He is a little bit less direct in his way of playing than Ronaldo is. However, he is technically a virtuoso and has remarkable speed.”
As much as i want to see him on play on Saturday, no point risking him against Wolves with City up next.
When Valencia is fit, Nani will be back on the left again (although I do agree with you that he's best on the right wing).
Didn't he switch to the left against Brimingham away during the second half?Have we ever tried Valencia on the left?
Playing a 1-footed winger on the opposite side works for some other teams. They can do a lot of damage when they cut inside.
I wonder if Nani on the right with Valencia on the left would ever work.
Cool, what did he say exactly? anything specific on the injury?
Have we ever tried Valencia on the left?
Playing a 1-footed winger on the opposite side works for some other teams. They can do a lot of damage when they cut inside.
I wonder if Nani on the right with Valencia on the left would ever work.
Drawing praise from Wenger...
“I like what he is doing,” said Wenger. “He has individual quality in one-on-ones, but he has improved a lot in his team play and in front of goal. He has started scoring goals with both feet, and is a great crosser of the ball. Personally I think he has developed his game in an extraordinary way.”
“He has something like that (Ronaldo's skill) about him. He is a little bit less direct in his way of playing than Ronaldo is. However, he is technically a virtuoso and has remarkable speed.”
His overall play has improved greatly, he's defending more and working more for the team now than he used to which has resulted in all the assists. That was the most frustrating thing about him in years gone by, he did everything right right up to the final ball and then made the wrong decision.
I still think he has room for improvement on that front but he's made great progress.
How the hell did he manage that:
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Manage what?
His socks.
As much as i want to see him on play on Saturday, no point risking him against Wolves with City up next.
His socks.
all mind games, I think he will play
“Nani will be fit and I hope Berbatov will be back in on Monday for training. We will have a look at it.”
He is an excellent talent, can dribble, shoot, has good physique, is a decent set piece taker but why on earth does he feel the need to go down and stay down as if he has been snapped in half every single time there is a little bit of contact?
Last night it was the local derby and he still fannied about. Does my head in. He is too good a player to be rolling around and feigning injury. He is now making it difficult for officials to give fouls in his favour because simply he has made it difficult for them to tell whether there was real contact or not.
This is a disgraceful side of his game and is really an affront to football. Cut it out please
He is an excellent talent, can dribble, shoot, has good physique, is a decent set piece taker but why on earth does he feel the need to go down and stay down as if he has been snapped in half every single time there is a little bit of contact?
Last night it was the local derby and he still fannied about. Does my head in. He is too good a player to be rolling around and feigning injury. He is now making it difficult for officials to give fouls in his favour because simply he has made it difficult for them to tell whether there was real contact or not.
This is a disgraceful side of his game and is really an affront to football. Cut it out please