aCe' wrote:Igor Zidane wrote:bigmick wrote:Funnily enough I actually agree that it's far too early to say definitively whether or not Aquilani will be a success. Who's to say he doesn't or won't re-invent himself Kuyt style into an attacking wing back or something, you never really know. What you can make a call on though is his game so far, and how likely it is that he'll be able to be a success playing like that. Fairly obviously from where I'm sitting, he won't.
I've given the reasoning behind that thought process a few times now, and the ball is basically well and truly in Alberto's court to see if he can change the way he plays.
Totally disagree mick , the only thing Aquilani has to change imo is his tempo .Once he's fully up to speed with the prem he'll be fine. He's looked abit lost in the games he's played so far , but the intent and the football intelligence is there for all to see .Just not up to the pace of English football yet.
tempo and work rate.. lazy mofo needs a kick up the a$$ !
Well there coud be that aswell i suppose , but if Rafa kicked him up the @rse ,he would only get slagged off for his poor man manangement skills by the likes of your goodself .
