twosips wrote:Lopes made him come back from injury just now. Only twenty minutes but he was really good to be honest. He looks stronger already - he's broader and bounces off defenders and there was one moment where he picked up the ball on the edge of the area, lightning quick burst of pace, skipped past two defenders and played a one two before rocketing a shot from 20 yards. Keeper saved it but it was a proper thunderbolt.
He's got 'it' definitely. He's really quick which is great and he just looks to beat people all the time.
lovecity8utd wrote:See it's being reported that devante Cole has joined mk Dons on loan for rest of the season. Good to see he will probably get plenty of game time, but surprised we couldn't get him fixed up with someone in the championship.
I would imagine there would be a fewchampionship sides in need of a goal.scorer at the top and bottom, however, MK Dons play good football and may have promised us he will get more game time.
Cocacolajojo wrote:I would imagine there would be a fewchampionship sides in need of a goal.scorer at the top and bottom, however, MK Dons play good football and may have promised us he will get more game time.
I don't know and perhaps someone one here could enlighten me but I feel there might be a lot of growth from playing against league 1 defenders as well. They may not be as quick or yeah, good, as their equivalents in the pl but they probably know all the dirty tricks in the book, Cole might as well learn them there, in fact it might even be better to learn them there so Cole can grow some confidence in the meantime. Or am I wrong in thinking this?
Cocacolajojo wrote:I would imagine there would be a fewchampionship sides in need of a goal.scorer at the top and bottom, however, MK Dons play good football and may have promised us he will get more game time.
I don't know and perhaps someone one here could enlighten me but I feel there might be a lot of growth from playing against league 1 defenders as well. They may not be as quick or yeah, good, as their equivalents in the pl but they probably know all the dirty tricks in the book, Cole might as well learn them there, in fact it might even be better to learn them there so Cole can grow some confidence in the meantime. Or am I wrong in thinking this?
twosips wrote:He's not played at all. Been an awful loan.
Tokyo Blue wrote:twosips wrote:He's not played at all. Been an awful loan.
He'd have got more game time staying at City.
twosips wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:twosips wrote:He's not played at all. Been an awful loan.
He'd have got more game time staying at City.
He definitely would. He would have started the odd carling cup game, done quite well and been used off the bench every now and then I think. From what I saw in preseason he was pretty all action. His game would suit the English style much more than the Spanish style.
Bluedj wrote:This is the latest I can see:
Valencia manager Nuno Santo has confirmed during a pre-match press conference that Bruno Zuculini has been released from his season-long loan.
Manchester City allowed the Argentine midfielder to head for La Liga last summer in an effort to find competitive football.
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He has, however, been starved of regular minutes in the Spanish top-flight.
The Daily Mirror has reported that City were looking for the 21-year-old’s deal to be cut short so that he could be moved elsewhere, with Getafe offered up as one possible destination.
Zuculini’s fate is back in the hands of his parent club, with Santo revealing that he and Joao Pereira will be leaving the Mestalla in January.
He told a press conference ahead of Sunday’s clash with Sevilla, with his comments reported by AS: “We’ve had time to analyse the decisions we’ve made. We’ve let two players leave in Robert, who wanted more minutes [and joined Granada], and Carles Gil, whom we received an offer for [from Aston Villa].
“We introduced Enzo [Perez to the team] and decided that two players from the B team [Tropi and Salva Ruiz] will permanently train with the first team. We’ve also decided to let two more players leave. One [Pereira] is a player who technically isn’t ours anymore, but we have nothing against his professionalism. In the face of the second round [of the season], those who are with us are whom I believe can provide us with many things.
“The other is a natural departure in Bruno [Zuculini], who will seek what’s best for his career. He belongs to another club, and Manchester City must decide where he goes.”
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