in epl maybe. But city might edge us..agueoro, dzeko, negredo...scary lol
On paper yes. Aquero, Dzeko, Negredo and Jovetic are all exceptional players. But at the moment, performance wise SaS represents great value. The chemistry between them seems natural and electrifying. I suppose that's what happens when you only have few strikers that can't be rotated out. So in a way, our weakness is our strength and vice versa. But City do have tremendous depth.
This post has been edited by hfi: Oct 9 2013, 03:09 PM
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QUOTE(hfi @ Oct 9 2013, 07:08 AM)
On paper yes. Aquero, Dzeko, Negredo and Jovetic are all exceptional players. But at the moment, performance wise SaS represents great value. The chemistry between them seems natural and electrifying. I suppose that's what happens when you only have few strikers that can't be rotated out. So in a way, our weakness is our strength and vice versa. But City do have tremendous depth.
not to mention that Nasri and Silva. damn scary strikeforce...
This post has been edited by Max_07s: Oct 9 2013, 03:52 PM
but seriously, look at southampton's defence... 2 goals allowed so far...that is a team that is winning ugly. cant wait to see their next game against moyes.
but seriously, look at southampton's defence... 2 goals allowed so far...that is a team that is winning ugly. cant wait to see their next game against moyes.
As with many other New Kids On The Block, they will fall. It's just a matter of time.
but seriously, look at southampton's defence... 2 goals allowed so far...that is a team that is winning ugly. cant wait to see their next game against moyes.
They're a good team. Probably this year's darkhorse like Swansea few years back. They don't concede that many goals because the midfield shield their defense quite well. Wanyama and Schenderlin are formidable duo and takes a lot to get past them. But i haven't seen Gaston Ramirez played for them. No idea what's going on with that guy.