Werner scored 2 league goals for us.
I expect this guy to score 8-10 in the league and get a few assists and it'll be fine. I'm hoping for more, but not actively expecting it.
Yeah that’s about fair.
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Werner scored 2 league goals for us.
I expect this guy to score 8-10 in the league and get a few assists and it'll be fine. I'm hoping for more, but not actively expecting it.
Greenwood a bit distracted I suspectPSG are a totally schizo club they change direction like a dodgems car with a busted wheel. Coaches strategy none of it is straightforward. They are not a barometer of anything regards players or coaches trillions spent and until last season we had out performaned them in the ECL. Its a very political club, I'd reserve judgement till we see what a good environment and settled coaches do for the kid. As for league strength you can argue that a lot of ways Soldado terror in Spain shocking in the EPL, Greenwood has scored more in the EPL than la liga though.
Eh, they only really changed directions once, 2-3 years ago, from a club operating to win Instagram and Youtube to a club operating to win on the pitch.PSG are a totally schizo club they change direction like a dodgems car with a busted wheel.
You mean before they won the UCL with Enrique, they are set with the clubs direction now.PSG are a totally schizo club they change direction like a dodgems car with a busted wheel. Coaches strategy none of it is straightforward. They are not a barometer of anything regards players or coaches trillions spent and until last season we had out performaned them in the ECL. Its a very political club, I'd reserve judgement till we see what a good environment and settled coaches do for the kid. As for league strength you can argue that a lot of ways Soldado terror in Spain shocking in the EPL, Greenwood has scored more in the EPL than la liga though.
I really wanted him last winter. Glad its worked out this time.We tried to sign Muani last January, and in fact I think we have been trying to sign him for a few years. Obviously we couldn't compete when PSG came in for him for a huge money deal, and then he preferred Juventus to us in January.
He also prioritised returning to Juventus all summer and it was only when Juventus gave up and signed Openda that Muani was then open to joining us and we made our move.
So I think this shows, that waiting for deadline day for opportunities to arise that weren't open previously makes sense but also, it wasn't a last minute decision. We've been wanting to bring him into the club, I guess because we think he's better than our current strikers.
Kolo Muani was the leading scorer for the FRA national team in the last year (18 appearances, 7 goals in '24 & '25). In an unbelievably loaded group of attackers, he's one of the most reliable they have at international level - and it's not just minnows, his last 4 goals for them were against Belgium and Spain.He might want to wake up. 1 in 2 in Serie A isn't getting you near Dembele, lol.
I can't pretend to have watched this guy loads so I'm not going strong either way on him. Thought he looked dodgy as fuck in the world cup, very erratic. Not surprised he scored some in Serie A as he's fast and strong. Not sure if that translates to being great at Prem level.
In reality all we need for him to do is chip in with a handful of goals and assists and he's done a job for a loan.
Didier Deschamps is dead to me as a judge of talent after giving Sissoko 60-odd caps.Kolo Muani was the leading scorer for the FRA national team in the last year (18 appearances, 7 goals in '24 & '25). In an unbelievably loaded group of attackers, he's one of the most reliable they have at international level - and it's not just minnows, his last 4 goals for them were against Belgium and Spain.
He didn't fit in well at PSG for ... several reasons it seems. Otherwise, at both club and international level he's been great.
hes probably the best forward at the club (on paper), but its similar to what weve already got, we still lack that real finesse up top.Dunno what you guys are sniffing. I think this guy is a good player. You dont get to play up front or on the wing for france for nothing. Id expect 15 goals minimum if he is starting striker.
He has been dropped in the latest squad.Kolo Muani was the leading scorer for the FRA national team in the last year (18 appearances, 7 goals in '24 & '25). In an unbelievably loaded group of attackers, he's one of the most reliable they have at international level - and it's not just minnows, his last 4 goals for them were against Belgium and Spain.
He didn't fit in well at PSG for ... several reasons it seems. Otherwise, at both club and international level he's been great.
I agree. He had a devastating start, but then he slowed down a bit. He's a good striker. He did everything he could to return to Juventus, turning down several offers, but in the end, PSG pushed things too far...Started pretty brightly, but fell off a bit towards the end. Juve's instability also didn't help (from Motta to Tudor).fogueres might be a bit more qualified to give a feedback though since he's a Juve fan.
A loan for a LW ala Paulinha or periscic would have been excellent. But we did do a lot.By the end of the season I have him down as our main striker.
He's got all the tools and is an absolute handful. Delighted we went for him and kept our powder dry on the LW for a proper fit.
Possibly overlooked that he immediately is our best penalty taker !
He played one season with us in Frankfurt.
Well, we did say we needed more cunts in our ranks...He played one season with us in Frankfurt.
He was celebrated and, yes, almost revered.
When the possibility of a move to Paris arose, he said he never wanted to wear the Eintracht Frankfurt jersey again and wanted to play in Paris.
In Germany, money is also often referred to as "Kohle" (coal).
A banner following his refusal to fulfill his contract in Frankfurt read: "Kohle (a reference to his first name) doesn't corrupt character, coal shows the true character."
In short, here in Frankfurt, he's not exactly considered a "sports comrade."
Omar Marmoush and Hugo Ekitike have shown how to say goodbye, and I'm convinced Hugo will receive a very warm welcome here.
Mr. Moneyani, on the other hand, will probably also be received; the question is how.
He played one season with us in Frankfurt.
He was celebrated and, yes, almost revered.
When the possibility of a move to Paris arose, he said he never wanted to wear the Eintracht Frankfurt jersey again and wanted to play in Paris.
In Germany, money is also often referred to as "Kohle" (coal).
A banner following his refusal to fulfill his contract in Frankfurt read: "Kohle (a reference to his first name) doesn't corrupt character, coal shows the true character."
In short, here in Frankfurt, he's not exactly considered a "sports comrade."
Omar Marmoush and Hugo Ekitike have shown how to say goodbye, and I'm convinced Hugo will receive a very warm welcome here.
Mr. Moneyani, on the other hand, will probably also be received; the question is how.
Yep, I agree we were in for him before, what I mean is we werent in for him in this window until the injury news became clear.We tried to sign Muani last January, and in fact I think we have been trying to sign him for a few years. Obviously we couldn't compete when PSG came in for him for a huge money deal, and then he preferred Juventus to us in January.
He also prioritised returning to Juventus all summer and it was only when Juventus gave up and signed Openda that Muani was then open to joining us and we made our move.
So I think this shows, that waiting for deadline day for opportunities to arise that weren't open previously makes sense but also, it wasn't a last minute decision. We've been wanting to bring him into the club, I guess because we think he's better than our current strikers.