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19 minutes ago, TheHulk said:

Tomas Araujo the one playing for Benfica. Also Silva is back in form, I'd go for him 1st choice.

Ah, thought you meant the Barca Araujo.

8 minutes ago, NikkiCFC said:

People need to forget idea of getting new GK. Not happening. 

Yep. Sanchez has shown just enough for Maresca and the club to keep him as our #1 unfortunately. He wasn’t a complete disaster down the stretch so he’s staying for sure.

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1 minute ago, Pizy said:

Ah, thought you meant the Barca Araujo.

Yep. Sanchez has shown just enough for Maresca and the club to keep him as our #1 unfortunately. He wasn’t a complete disaster down the stretch so he’s staying for sure.

Argument stands for palmers form to be worse than Sanchez 

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23 minutes ago, NikkiCFC said:

People need to forget idea of getting new GK. Not happening. 

There's talk of Penders being in the squad for the CWC, so we never know what might happen there. I'd be slightly worried about a teen being our number one, though. 

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9 minutes ago, LAM09 said:

There's talk of Penders being in the squad for the CWC, so we never know what might happen there. I'd be slightly worried about a teen being our number one, though. 

maybe he will be the new Donnarumma, lolol

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1 hour ago, Vesper said:

maybe he will be the new Donnarumma, lolol

I was going to mention that. I remember him playing in a preseason tournament for Milan at 16. He was already well over 6ft and definitely showed signs that he was at least ready, physically.

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11 hours ago, Thor said:

If we have a Rogers on one wing and Cole on the other - or just goal scorers around the "striker" then we can get away with the Jackson/Delap type - ala Liverpool with Firmino. 

Saying that though - I think Delap on a better team becomes a decent goal scorer. From watching him he has nice technique with his striking and isn't afraid to crack it. 

Not having that at all.

Firmino’s role was probably extremely underrated in terms of importance to that team. Similarly to Benzema’s role at Madrid with Ronaldo and Bale.

He wasn’t just making up the numbers or a average player doing a job, he was a pretty good player and essential to that frontline working as it did under Klopp.

Jackson doesn’t have the braincells or quality to do anything remotely close to that here. He is more like Darwin Nunez than Firmino 🤣

Delap also don’t see it, he is a more classic style CF I feel. Not sure if he will make that step up purely because his game is nowhere near as rounded. How do you think he’s gonna fare against teams that sit in with 10 men behind the ball? At Ipswich they play a lot more direct and on the transition more. His game is nowhere near that rounded or technical enough to play here.

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as predicted the Fichajes bullshit story about us swapping Enzo for Barrios plus £25.5m was rubbish, a complete lie

I wish those cunts could be shut down

biggest football frauds and liars on the planet atm

Atletico Madrid

https://thedailybriefing.io/i/164199291/atletico-madrid

  • Official, confirmed: Pablo Barrios signs new deal at Atlético Madrid until June 2030.

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Everyone is about to fight over Joan García

https://scoutedftbl.com/everyone-is-about-to-fight-over-joan-garcia/

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Get used to reading, hearing and seeing much more of Joan García. The 24-year-old will be one of the hottest properties in the upcoming transfer window.

Why? Because he’s really good, basically. Like, obviously really good. He’s the first goalkeeper to get Shortlisted, and he was the first goalkeeper to make it onto the SCOUTED Database. We don’t usually venture into goalkeepers, so that says something.

The first thing he did when I watched him for the first time last week was stab a first-time, 50-yard pass square onto the chest of his centre-forward while backpedalling. As first impressions go, that was a brilliant one, and everything he did after that only enhanced that impression.

The way I gauge goalkeepers is by how simple they make things look. Alisson is a prime example: his simple catch is another ‘keepers camera save. In that regard, García is similar to Alisson. He made the difficult things look easy - coming to claim high balls into the box was a doddle, super clean footwork was the order of the day, there were a couple of full-stretch saves that looked effortless, and his distribution was pretty easy.

García has been billed as the Next Big Thing™ in the goalkeeping world and it’s easy to see why. The €25 million release clause in his Espanyol contract represents tremendous value. Clubs shouldn’t miss out on a rare opportunity.

 

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