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On 06/12/2021 at 21:30, OneMoSalah said:

Keep seeing everyone ranting and raving about Lacroix but in like the last 8 games he has had like 2 red cards and given away 3 penalties or something ridiculous. Is he really that good? From what I have seen he just looks incredibly reckless. 

at least one OG as well, he and Wolfsburg have regressed a lot

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1 hour ago, Vesper said:

at least one OG as well, he and Wolfsburg have regressed a lot

I don’t think he’s necessarily regressed per say, just as usual, people were getting overly excited about him far to soon.

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1 hour ago, Blues Forever said:

 

Think he could be a risk. At least the club are monitoring and waiting to see and not just spunking their load on him. 

I think to replace Rudiger we need to go for someone who’s maybe played a lot more games at the same sort of level although thats not necessarily easy to find. 

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3 minutes ago, OneMoSalah said:

Think he could be a risk. At least the club are monitoring and waiting to see and not just spunking their load on him. 

I think to replace Rudiger we need to go for someone who’s maybe played a lot more games at the same sort of level although thats not necessarily easy to find. 

The choice is either Kounde, De Ligt, or Fofana.

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Piero Hincapie: Leverkusen wonderkid dubbed 'South America's best young defender'

https://www.goal.com/en/news/piero-hincapie-leverkusen-wonderkid-south-america-best-young/1bpavxoyofl6o1kpjlwf0du5ct

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The 19-year-old shone at the Copa America for Ecuador before the Bundesliga outfit beat off strong competition to sign him for €6m over the summer

When Bayern Munich beat Bayer Leverkusen 5-1 in a top-of-the-table Bundesliga clash on October 17, it was seen as just another example of how big the gap is between the German champions and the rest.

What was largely ignored, however, was just how well Leverkusen had done to find themselves going toe-to-toe with Bayern in the early weeks of the campaign, particularly at the back.

The retirements of the Bender twins, Sven and Lars, and the departure of defensive leader Alesksandar Dragovic, left gaps for director of football Simon Rolfes to fill over the summer.

An injury sustained by 2020's breakout star Edmond Tapsoba has left them even more short-handed, but they went into that Bayern game having conceded just six goals in their opening six Bundesliga games – the second-best record in the league.

And had they not been without one of the new stars of their defence against Julian Nagelsmann's side, then Leverkusen might have been able to put up more of a fight against the Bavarians.

Piero Hincapie was forced to sit out the game having only just arrived back in Germany from representing Ecuador in World Cup qualifying, and given the teenager's record since his summer arrival at the BayArena, he could have been a difference-maker.

Leverkusen have not lost a match when Hincapie has been on the pitch this season, winning five of the seven games he has featured in following his €6 million (£5m/$7m) move from Argentina in August.

Some will say that keeping Robert Lewandowski and Co. at bay might have been beyond the 19-year-old, but Hincapie has shown in his career already that he has the capabilities to compete against some of the world's best attacking players.

Called-up as an uncapped player to Ecuador's Copa America squad, Hincapie was thrust straight into the starting line-up for his country's tournament opener against Colombia, and played every minute of their run to the quarter-finals.

Facing down the likes of Lionel Messi, Roberto Firmino and Vinicius Junior, the centre-back belied his lack of experience with some eye-catching displays.

"We have been watching him for a long time,” Rolfes said when Hincapie's move to Leverkusen was announced. “His very good performance against absolutely world-class players at the major continental tournament in South America confirmed our assessment that Piero has a very promising future."

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4 minutes ago, Blues Forever said:

The choice is either Kounde, De Ligt, or Fofana.

I think De Ligt would be the best choice but would also be the most unrealistic and difficult to get unless Juve goes to shit with these allegations against them but thats all very much up in the air.

Kounde is probably most likely but I have to admit, still unconvinced by him, more so this season than last but did think he was a bit overrated. 

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3 minutes ago, OneMoSalah said:

I think De Ligt would be the best choice but would also be the most unrealistic and difficult to get unless Juve goes to shit with these allegations against them but thats all very much up in the air.

Kounde is probably most likely but I have to admit, still unconvinced by him, more so this season than last but did think he was a bit overrated. 

I don't now why we are still targeting a right-footed CBs to replace Rudiger.

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1 minute ago, Blues Forever said:

I don't now why we are still targeting a right-footed CBs to replace Rudiger.

Yep, suppose the only thing is there is a shortage of top quality left footed CBs around. Or that are available anyway.

Im pretty confident saying I think Tuchel and the back 3 are here to remain for the remainder of this season and next so if we can get a top level left footed CB that would be great.

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10 hours ago, Blues Forever said:

Pointless to keep Zouma as he didn't suit Tuchel system. 

and

Kurt Zouma out for up to 12 weeks with hamstring injury in blow to West Ham

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/dec/07/kurt-zouma-out-for-up-to-12-weeks-with-hamstring-injury-in-blow-to-west-ham

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11 hours ago, MoroccanBlue said:

There's Angelino as well. 

Angeliño is far shorter, not as good defensively, was a flop in the EPL (and on a superb team), plus has regressed this year (no goals, only 1 league assist, in a weak league)

The only big advantage is he is only 25yo (turns 25 in 3 weeks) versus Digne being 28yo now, and 29yo (July 20th, 2022) next season

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