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Not playing terribly well atm, but he's an exciting, creative player. He's not a robotic efficiency merchant like a lot of his peers.Cole Palmer?
Isnt the whole narrative with him right now that basically hes underperforming massively?
Xavi's penchant for dribbling into space is the best thing about him, and unlike your Lucas Moura's or Kudus' he typically knows where the blind alley ends. It ends in him diving for a foul a lot, but hey ho.System doesn't matter when you put your head down and try to dribble in straight lines to no affect.
I agree that the modern game is mundane but it's not because the players are worse now.100%. We bemoan not having a Klinsmann, Berbatov, Kane now but i saw an old clip of Robbie Keane the other day and thought he'd not only be our best player by a country mile currently but probably one of the best in the premier league. That was only 15/20 years ago. The standards are through the floor. Its why those of us of a certain age find it all so mundane now.
I think he got fed up when the chips were down and tried to do it all himself. But he couldn't.Maybe a bit of chicken and egg here, or just seeing things differently
I saw him put his head down and dribble a lot - but mostly because Frank left him with absolutely fuck all else to do
Ive seen both Xavi and Tel play some wonderful passes when given the rare opportunity
Seems to be burnt out.Cole Palmer?
Isnt the whole narrative with him right now that basically hes underperforming massively?
Strangely, VdV is one of the few since Bale who actually can do that. Albeit with less control and guile I know.I think he got fed up when the chips were down and tried to do it all himself. But he couldn't.
Remember how Bale used to just go mental and surge the whole pitch and score. Because he could.
We need to get that out of Xavi, he just can't. He's not 6ft 1 with legs to take him the distance in 5 strides.
Occasionally, but I'd rather he didn't tbh. Because when he get's it wrong, we need him at the back to defend the counterStrangely, VdV is one of the few since Bale who actually can do that. Albeit with less control and guile I know.
He and Gray are our most talented and creative players..Not playing terribly well atm, but he's an exciting, creative player. He's not a robotic efficiency merchant like a lot of his peers.
Xavi's penchant for dribbling into space is the best thing about him, and unlike your Lucas Moura's or Kudus' he typically knows where the blind alley ends. It ends in him diving for a foul a lot, but hey ho.
The league is in a bad place if Haaland and Cole Palmer are our stars.
At least Palmer has the excuse of needing surgery which has clearly had a massive effect on his performances. Plus it's clear in his body language that he already wants out of Chelsea.
He's had 2 good years at Chelsea, and also showed his talent for City before that by scoring in finals. He still has 9 goals in 20 games in the EPL this season which isn't a bad return for a player carrying an injury and in a poor team.
Yeah but we are talking about him being a 'star' in this league, he's fsr from that.
Mate, you rate Solanke. Pot, kettle, black.
I remember the halcyon days in the transfer thread where he wasn't good enough for us...

I remember the halcyon days in the transfer thread where he wasn't good enough for us...
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