Mase wrote:PrezIke wrote:Mase wrote:Ray78 wrote:Iheanacho is still a raw kid and isn't a player you can pin all your hopes and expectations on. Bony maybe last seasons Vardy but he isn't a wimp (same goes with Pellegrini) by any stretch.
We're not pinning our hopes on him. We're adding him to team of 10 very good other players. If we don't put him in we'll never know what he can bring.
In a game we need a good result as Aguero is finally getting fit, which is when he usually turns it on?
I'm just struggling to understand the thinking here.
What did Aguero show you against Leicester that proved he's 'finally getting fit' mate? He was anonymous, just like he was at Arsenal. Like you say - it's a game we need a good result in.
I hear you mate. Thing is he is not going to get back to himself not playing, and he's too good to be dropped for Bony or Nacho. He's played a few games now, so you'd expect the match sharpness to be even better. He did make a few positive contributions and surely a player of his quality needs to start if he's fit enough. Can't see pretty much any top manager not including him in their first eleven, and I have been critical of Pellegrini of late.