Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 6:05 pm
Sabre wrote:yckatbjywtbiastkamb wrote:i watch a little bit of spanish footy on sky and from what i`ve seen of the lad, whilst he`s obviously skillfull, he does look to go to ground at any opportunity.
i dont think he`s robust enough for the prem.
i`ve not been convinced by gonzales either but some players take longer to settle in than others.
i`d be a bit deflated if we raided spain in the off season and never came back with a player with the profile of a villa, alves, eto or torres.
The fact that some players dive in Spain also has to do with it works for some teams in our liga. He was excellent in the dive-less segunda division
But I wanted to ask, granted, for the right side Alves is great, and Villa is great.
But for the left wing, who would you suggest?Sabes, what am I missing???
I think we agree on Gonzo, but now you and Bob have me confused. Are we talking the same thing?
Sorry, my english is cráp. I meant that I wrote a post only to say that I was surprised I'm not the only one to believe in Gonzo. But I deemed my OWN comment as irrelevant, and another question was left in the previous page, so I copied and pasted it.
Meaning, it was all my fault, nothing wrong with you!
i`d stick with what we`ve got.
i`d go with kewell next season and play aurellio behind him, i thought after a slow start aurellio was starting to look top top class and his deliverys into the box were probably as good as i`ve seen from a left back. (against arsenal at anfield the balls he was putting into the box was like beckham used to do for united).
if kewell breaks down i`d pair riise up with aurelio, they were starting to form a decent balanced partnership before aurellio done his achilles and infact for the first time since kewell was on form the left looked as potent a threat as the right side.
unlike arbeloa (who admittedly is still new to the set up) aurellio knows when to step up in a line as well, he looks well drilled where as recently arbeloa has played a few players on recently when everyone else is pushing out.