Mase wrote:Can he play false 9?
Will he still be with us next season or is he a Nolito?
nottsblue wrote:Scored for Spain again tonight
Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Scored for Spain again tonight
What position does he play for them?
PeterParker wrote:I am worried Baldie doesn't rate him.
CTID Hants wrote:PeterParker wrote:I am worried Baldie doesn't rate him.
He was only 20 when he arrived, look how long its taken Pep to make Phil a regular, I reckon he will do the same next season with Ferran.
Ferran has had a lot to contend with, new country during a pandemic, new culture at a young age,new league, etc etc.
Hopefully we will see a lot more of him, especially if Pep cares anything for the Spanish national team, he will him playing well for Qatar next year.
PeterParker wrote:CTID Hants wrote:PeterParker wrote:I am worried Baldie doesn't rate him.
He was only 20 when he arrived, look how long its taken Pep to make Phil a regular, I reckon he will do the same next season with Ferran.
Ferran has had a lot to contend with, new country during a pandemic, new culture at a young age,new league, etc etc.
Hopefully we will see a lot more of him, especially if Pep cares anything for the Spanish national team, he will him playing well for Qatar next year.
Don't know, pal.
I keep on going back to this since I've read it: https://www.goal.com/en-ae/news/i-wante ... i6v79scse4
john68 wrote:How often has a new City signing been not impressed in their first year at City recently.
The comments on here and generally about Cancelo, Gundogan and others who take that first season to settle into the City way of playing only to sparkle afterwards for us.
Pep's way is complex and as Kompany once said. "In Pep's first season, we often didn't understand what he was telling us."
In a similar vein, Shankly used to sign top players and tell them "We know you're a good footballer, now we're going to teach you the Liverpool way of playing."
Ferran obviously has talent, the question is can he get to grips with the City way. That might take him a bit more time.
PeterParker wrote:I am worried Baldie doesn't rate him.
stupot wrote:PeterParker wrote:I am worried Baldie doesn't rate him.
He signed him so I'd imagine he rates him.
I think he'll be class next season.
Hazy2 wrote:He looks a Pep type, clever runs, I am surprised he has not featured more, still gets his goals TBF. Pep pr9ject might dictate his future.
CTID Hants wrote:Hazy2 wrote:He looks a Pep type, clever runs, I am surprised he has not featured more, still gets his goals TBF. Pep pr9ject might dictate his future.
It's an odd one, i barely remember him getting much game time & mainly as a sub but having checked his stats, he's had more input than i thought!
Premier league 17 appearances, of which only 7 were as a sub! scoring 2 goals,
All competitions 28 appearances total 8 goals, rather impressively 4 of those are chumps league and one each in the cups.
For someone who has been pretty low key, or dare i even say anonymous in his debut season he has had a great start, especially when you factor in age, new country/culture in a fucked up pandemic, adapting to the league etc
I can only think he's been overshadowed by Dias, Stones, Ilkay, Mahrez all having stonking seasons amongst others.
Another stat, he is the youngest Spanish player ever to score in 3 consecutive chumps league games.
Outcast wrote:In few years, providing he keeps improving and getting used to our way of playing, I wouldn't be surprised he'll be a better player than Sterling. You heard it first
dazby wrote:Outcast wrote:In few years, providing he keeps improving and getting used to our way of playing, I wouldn't be surprised he'll be a better player than Sterling. You heard it first :shock:
Yes but would you say he could win the Ballon d'or?
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