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Just wondering, why isn't Kaka on that projected lineup?
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Originally Posted by Caerus
Just wondering, why isn't Kaka on that projected lineup?
Originally Posted by Caerus
Just wondering, why isn't Kaka on that projected lineup?
Originally Posted by Caerus
Just wondering, why isn't Kaka on that projected lineup?
Originally Posted by Caerus
Just wondering, why isn't Kaka on that projected lineup?
It makes plenty of sense; Barca's number 1 priority this t-window was to acquire forward depth. Sanchez is obviously quite expensive, and the move seems over the top for a double-winning side with three top forwards, but it takes a certain quality player to play for the Blaugrana. His talent level is higher than Pedro's and Villa's, and his pace, creativity, and ability to beat defenders will just add another dimension to the Barca attack. His versatility and quality will ensure he gets plenty of playing time, and besides, Barca was a bit lucky to not have any major injuries to their front 6. I like him, but I highly doubt Afellay ever becomes a regular starter.Originally Posted by RuffRydya08
Unless Barca gets rid of Villa, Sanchez's move makes no sense. I get Barca is the top team at the moment but dude last year said Utd would be "impossible to turn down" yet he just did. Where does he fit in though, and even if he does, where does Affalay fit in? SMH @ the rich getting richer. Sanchez is such a stud (no homeowner) Yes I'm jelly.
Now can Utd even afford to swap Nani for Sneijder? If they have the money for Inter, why would you give up such an integral part of a championship side last year? Should be interesting...
It makes plenty of sense; Barca's number 1 priority this t-window was to acquire forward depth. Sanchez is obviously quite expensive, and the move seems over the top for a double-winning side with three top forwards, but it takes a certain quality player to play for the Blaugrana. His talent level is higher than Pedro's and Villa's, and his pace, creativity, and ability to beat defenders will just add another dimension to the Barca attack. His versatility and quality will ensure he gets plenty of playing time, and besides, Barca was a bit lucky to not have any major injuries to their front 6. I like him, but I highly doubt Afellay ever becomes a regular starter.Originally Posted by RuffRydya08
Unless Barca gets rid of Villa, Sanchez's move makes no sense. I get Barca is the top team at the moment but dude last year said Utd would be "impossible to turn down" yet he just did. Where does he fit in though, and even if he does, where does Affalay fit in? SMH @ the rich getting richer. Sanchez is such a stud (no homeowner) Yes I'm jelly.
Now can Utd even afford to swap Nani for Sneijder? If they have the money for Inter, why would you give up such an integral part of a championship side last year? Should be interesting...
That's my son in goal for the US.Originally Posted by caleekicks
Second that. Feels good to see these young bucks taking up soccer instead of the myriad of mainstream sports in America.