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Bissouma and Sarr are not missing 8 games. There'll be a winter break this season from Jan. 13-20. AFCON has its opening ceremony on Jan. 13. This season the AFCON final will be delayed to Feb. 11. Generally it takes 9 days from the first match to the semi-final, so at most they'll miss two days, and then probably like four days in February if they make it to the final.
Yes but...

Historically there has been a problem with players returning from AFCON to the PL & being physically & emotionally shattered, and never really getting back up to speed until the following season.

Bissouma & Sarr seem good, professional, characters. Not your Adebayors....

But AFCON during the PL season has always been disruptive.
 
People who said Bissouma couldn't be the six should be publicly shamed at this point. You know who you are.

Bissouma was best at Brighton deep dominating from the base but he isn’t a traditional DM, more a Carrick type playing that role. However I think Bissouma could play 6 or 8 easily as he is so rounded.

Personally I think Bissouma will play the deeper role simply because Maddison and Bentancur will need to play further ahead of him.
 
Bissouma and Sarr are not missing 8 games. There'll be a winter break this season from Jan. 13-20. AFCON has its opening ceremony on Jan. 13. This season the AFCON final will be delayed to Feb. 11. Generally it takes 9 days from the first match to the semi-final, so at most they'll miss two days, and then probably like four days in February if they make it to the final.
The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations will be played in Côte d'Ivoire between January 13 and February 11, 2024.
The Premier League will have a mid-season break after the festive period from January 14 to January 30, 2024.
Carabao Cup :
Semi-final2nd legw/c January 21, 2024

Official Draw of the tournament will take place on 12 October.


13/01/202415:00Manchester United (a)A
w/c 21/1/2024
EFL CUP SF
30/01/202419:45Brentford (h)H
03/02/202415:00Everton (a)A
10/02/202415:00Brighton (h)H
17/02/202415:00Wolverhampton Wanderers (h)H
 
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HG update for you :
Club trained – 2 ( Skipp, Austin) ....... others possuble are Tanganga, White
Other Assn Trained – 3 (Forster, Davies, Maddison) Others possible Spence, Sessegnon
u21's might include Scarlett. Phillips, Dorrington, Donley et al but also Sarr and Veliz under PL rules

But with 5 HG, unless we buy other HG players we are limited to a 20 man squad of players over the age of 21 plus unlimited number of u21 (including Sarr)

So including Sarr and Veliz your squad can't exceed 22 players


Isn’t Udogie considered as u21 too?
 
The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations will be played in Côte d'Ivoire between January 13 and February 11, 2024.
The Premier League will have a mid-season break after the festive period from January 14 to January 30, 2024.
Carabao Cup :
Semi-final2nd legw/c January 21, 2024

Official Draw of the tournament will take place on 12 October.
A lot will depend on how far their teams advance, and you'd back Senegal to be a major threat to win the whole thing, far more than Mali, but who knows.
 
I think 2 games is not enough to say he can.

Everything about so many on here is game tp game analysis and judgement. Today great/worldbeater, tomorrow sh!t/get rid. Nonsense.

Ask me again after 10/12 games.
I am the first person to mount the ramparts against the windsock short-termism endemic to football analysis.

But someone has to play those 10/12 games. A squad has to be built for the long haul. Calls need to be made about who is fit and suitable for which roles moving forward.

I have very few parts of this team carved in stone for the long haul, but the very first one is Bissouma as the deepest lying midfielder.
 
The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations will be played in Côte d'Ivoire between January 13 and February 11, 2024.
The Premier League will have a mid-season break after the festive period from January 14 to January 30, 2024.
Carabao Cup :
Semi-final2nd legw/c January 21, 2024

Official Draw of the tournament will take place on 12 October.


13/01/202415:00Manchester United (a)A
w/c 21/1/2024EFL CUP SF
30/01/202419:45Brentford (h)H
03/02/202415:00Everton (a)A
10/02/202415:00Brighton (h)H
17/02/202415:00Wolverhampton Wanderers (h)H
It doesn't go from January 13 to February 11, they'll play for 9 days and then return to the final.
 
The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations will be played in Côte d'Ivoire between January 13 and February 11, 2024.
The Premier League will have a mid-season break after the festive period from January 14 to January 30, 2024.
Carabao Cup :
Semi-final2nd legw/c January 21, 2024

Official Draw of the tournament will take place on 12 October.


13/01/202415:00Manchester United (a)A
w/c 21/1/2024EFL CUP SF
30/01/202419:45Brentford (h)H
03/02/202415:00Everton (a)A
10/02/202415:00Brighton (h)H
17/02/202415:00Wolverhampton Wanderers (h)H

2 domestic cup matches we might miss :
FA Cup Round 4 - 27 January
League Cup 2nd Leg - 24 January

Just depends how deep into Afcon our lads go but it can be up to 7 matches (including 2 cup matches)
 
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