Nigels Tackle wrote:do we need to have a conversation about him?
i know he scored but he's missing way too many (easy) chances
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:do we need to have a conversation about him?
i know he scored but he's missing way too many (easy) chances
If he’s not finishing chances, he’s practically invisible.
stupot wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:do we need to have a conversation about him?
i know he scored but he's missing way too many (easy) chances
If he’s not finishing chances, he’s practically invisible.
Some of his build up play in this tournament has been great.
If you want to talk invisible let's talk about Marmoush when he came on.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:stupot wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:do we need to have a conversation about him?
i know he scored but he's missing way too many (easy) chances
If he’s not finishing chances, he’s practically invisible.
Some of his build up play in this tournament has been great.
If you want to talk invisible let's talk about Marmoush when he came on.
Let’s not rewrite reality to fit an agenda ffs !!. Haaland’s build-up play has been, at best, functional. He drops deep occasionally, but rarely with any finesse or purpose. His touches are often heavy, link-ups awkward, and he frequently slows down attacking moves rather than enhancing them. If you think that’s “great,” then you need to re think.
And yeah, Marmoush wasn’t great when he came on — but let’s not use someone else's poor cameo to gloss over the fact that Haaland’s overall impact in this tournament has been way below par for a so-called world-class striker. One goal in four games !!!! and multiple sitters missed !!. Let’s deal in standards, not fucking excuses.
stupot wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:stupot wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:do we need to have a conversation about him?
i know he scored but he's missing way too many (easy) chances
If he’s not finishing chances, he’s practically invisible.
Some of his build up play in this tournament has been great.
If you want to talk invisible let's talk about Marmoush when he came on.
Let’s not rewrite reality to fit an agenda ffs !!. Haaland’s build-up play has been, at best, functional. He drops deep occasionally, but rarely with any finesse or purpose. His touches are often heavy, link-ups awkward, and he frequently slows down attacking moves rather than enhancing them. If you think that’s “great,” then you need to re think.
And yeah, Marmoush wasn’t great when he came on — but let’s not use someone else's poor cameo to gloss over the fact that Haaland’s overall impact in this tournament has been way below par for a so-called world-class striker. One goal in four games !!!! and multiple sitters missed !!. Let’s deal in standards, not fucking excuses.
3 goals in 4 games
nottsblue wrote:We play better a lot of the time without Haaland. And in a lot of games he is anonymous.
But, to win stuff we need to have a guy who can score. And he does that better than virtually anyone else out there. So it's a difficult conundrum
Let's say for a second Madrid sign him for £200M. Who do we buy to replace him? Isak?
Lautaro Martinez?
Harry Kane?
Mbappe?
Osimhen?
Groceries?
Guirassy?
Sesko?
Ekitike?
None of these are as good as Haaland at goalscoring IMO so it would be risky to think we can do better without a lot of disruption
Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:We play better a lot of the time without Haaland. And in a lot of games he is anonymous.
But, to win stuff we need to have a guy who can score. And he does that better than virtually anyone else out there. So it's a difficult conundrum
Let's say for a second Madrid sign him for £200M. Who do we buy to replace him? Isak?
Lautaro Martinez?
Harry Kane?
Mbappe?
Osimhen?
Groceries?
Guirassy?
Sesko?
Ekitike?
None of these are as good as Haaland at goalscoring IMO so it would be risky to think we can do better without a lot of disruption
Why would we need to replace him? We played for years without a striker.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Haaland should have had a bunch of assists this tournament but the players he’s setting up don’t finish like him.
It’s great he’s adding to his game but we’d all be better off if the other 10 could serve him the chances and morn the other way around.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Haaland should have had a bunch of assists this tournament but the players he’s setting up don’t finish like him.
It’s great he’s adding to his game but we’d all be better off if the other 10 could serve him the chances and morn the other way around.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:stupot wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:do we need to have a conversation about him?
i know he scored but he's missing way too many (easy) chances
If he’s not finishing chances, he’s practically invisible.
Some of his build up play in this tournament has been great.
If you want to talk invisible let's talk about Marmoush when he came on.
Let’s not rewrite reality to fit an agenda ffs !!. Haaland’s build-up play has been, at best, functional. He drops deep occasionally, but rarely with any finesse or purpose. His touches are often heavy, link-ups awkward, and he frequently slows down attacking moves rather than enhancing them. If you think that’s “great,” then you need to re think.
And yeah, Marmoush wasn’t great when he came on — but let’s not use someone else's poor cameo to gloss over the fact that Haaland’s overall impact in this tournament has been way below par for a so-called world-class striker. One goal in four games !!!! and multiple sitters missed !!. Let’s deal in standards, not fucking excuses.
PeterParker wrote:I will repost what I've said on the other thread
The fastest player to reach 300 goals, better than arguably the best players that graced this game: Messi and Tranny.
An absolute goal machine we needed and huge part of the treble.
Neah, he will be better with another manager. Any manager at this point.
There isn't a player in this world that can be that focused for 90 minutes and be ready for two proper opportunities after 9000 side passes per game. It can't, it's draining. And he is becoming frustrated.
Pep's system is taking the life out of him and remember that another world class one, Sergio, was another one that he didn't want.
Remember he wanted Kane, not Haaland.
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