patrickblue wrote:Dimples wrote:Kun does not fit the template.
He adapts or he is gone.
It is all about team, not Kun's goals.
Messi's is team first then the goals follow.
Look how Suarez has adapted.
Kun has got his warning.
Shape up or ship out.
Much as I love Kun, I fear this is spot on.
I think people who think Kun is above criticism and irreplaceable are missing the point.
I love the guy and the truth is we don't have anyone better. Neither does anyone else in the league. He's class.
But nobody in this team is irreplaceable. It's Pep 's way or the highway. Look at Yaya, Hart, Nasri etc.
You buy in to what's happening or forget it and move on. That's what we're getting with Pep. We've wanted this for so long, now we either let him get on with it and shut up or we get the Pep Out banners painted.
Personally I think and hope he will mentor Aguero into an adaptation of his game that will have him firing on all cylinders and make an even better player out of him.
The dichotomy for me is that I found the performance the other night totally amateurish and naive and yet fully understand those that formed the viewpoint that we were well in that game and ultimately lost it on one moment of madness from a guy who otherwise was doing quite well.
That's how close the margins are at this level. You don't get away with any amateur performances with Barca.
I think what we are trying to achieve is achievable with this manager but unfortunately some of the current squad will be casualties. Some of them may be our favourites. To bring it in context,I felt the same way abut Dunnie not being around to win a cup.