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You said literally:

"he didnt work with the system at all"

Which is a pretty bold statement to make after a good preseason and very few competition games (in which he was out form like any player would be).

Now go pick a fight with someone else. You seem keen on it.

The system being what was happening in training according to reports...him not liking the regime, being asked to do things he didnt like.

thats not fitting into the system.

Apart from that I didnt think he was all that once the season got going

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the best player in germany sends his regards. A really nice showpiece of Gemran football this game. methodical, yet stringent, tactically excellent, fast in transition, variable. Not as robust and fast paced as English football and not as technical and intricate as Spanish football, but still entertaining.

effectiveness beats posession and wasted chances as usual.

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Meh, excellent player but he would have been restricted here anyway. Probably for the best we sold him since he needs freedom to fully excel.

Love watching players like him & Ramsey. Such a pleasant change from the Zidane wannabes running rampant these days.

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Meh, excellent player but he would have been restricted here anyway. Probably for the best we sold him since he needs freedom to fully excel.

Love watching players like him & Ramsey. Such a pleasant change from the Zidane wannabes running rampant these days.

They are entirely different players... :lol:

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Raphael Honigstein wrote an article on the German Cup final yesterday and he mentioned this about De Bruyne...

http://www.espnfcasia.com/german-dfb-pokal/2061/blog/post/2474352/no-fairytale-ending-for-dortmunds-jurgen-klopp

Wolfsburg benefit from financial support from parent company Volkswagen. That setup is also a weakness, though: Unlike other, more traditional clubs with bigger support, they can't rely on a strong emotional pull when it comes to keeping their best players. Superstar Kevin De Bruyne, who turned in another superb performance in Berlin, is set to stay at least one more year, courtesy of a new, improved contract that will be signed in days to come.
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