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Guest hbarecall

Belhanda was the #10 when they won the title. Cabella came in after that and took the role on but by that point Giroud had gone and PSG continued to strengthen.

You want say this  :frantic: cabella is a sub and belhanda 10 won the title.But belhanda left kiev he was the 10
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Can someone tell me what the difference is between a) loan first with obligation to buy, and b) buy now, but pay in installments

 

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Seems that the "obligation" only kicks in should certain criteria be met. The kind of criteria that are unlikely to ever not be met.

 

If Cabella breaks his leg and OM get relegated, they probably don't have to buy him at that point.

Cabella it's not player for pl but L1 it's good

It's obligation

You tarzan. Me Jane

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Guest Recoba

Watched the full game.  Cabella did OK playing wide in a 4-3-3, was lively and showed some nice touches without contributing a significant moment.  He repeated his usual trick of receiving the ball at pace, stopping still, doing some stepovers, before passing the ball on.

 

Troyes did not have much about them and did not press or physically challenge L'OM who could just pass the ball about at will.  Alessandrini looked very driven really making things happen with assists, shots and a goal, Lemini and Lassana Diarra kept the play ticking along nicely, but the powerful Belgian striker Batshuayi was the star.

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Watched the full game.  Cabella did OK playing wide in a 4-3-3, was lively and showed some nice touches without contributing a significant moment.  He repeated his usual trick of receiving the ball at pace, stopping still, doing some stepovers, before passing the ball on.

 

Troyes did not have much about them and did not press or physically challenge L'OM who could just pass the ball about at will.  Alessandrini looked very driven really making things happen with assists, shots and a goal, Lemini and Lassana Diarra kept the play ticking along nicely, but the powerful Belgian striker Batshuayi was the star.

Good header on the bar for the first goal.
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