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4 minutes ago, Tsunami said:

His mobility and athleticism at a 6 is different level to Bruno. I still feel there is a little “clash” between the 2 as Bruno sees himself as a 6.

 

If and when they click and become comfortable in the system, we’ll have a midfield to be reckoned with.

 

Add a top RW option and we’ll cause all kinds of problems.

 

Apparently they get on really well.

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4 minutes ago, Tsunami said:

His mobility and athleticism at a 6 is different level to Bruno. I still feel there is a little “clash” between the 2 as Bruno sees himself as a 6.

 

If and when they click and become comfortable in the system, we’ll have a midfield to be reckoned with.

 

Add a top RW option and we’ll cause all kinds of problems.

 

I dunno, Bruno loves being in and around the action in the box

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Just now, SUPERTOON said:

A clash in what way ? Bruno prefers playing higher imo.

They’d had a tendency to occupy the same positions on the pitch. Bruno might say he prefers playing higher up the pitch but he was forever dropping back to collect the ball. I had the feeling Bruno felt he was being pushed out of “his” position. 
 

Fwiw? Tonali is by far the better suited to the deeper position.

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2 hours ago, Lush Vlad said:

I actually thought some of his forward passing was a bit sloppy and potentially could have gotten us into bother at times. Sometimes loose from him. Other times players not being on the same wavelength, on their heels, getting themselves marked by spinning off too early etc. 

 

However, it has hard to complain about it too much. As it is so refreshing to see someone try forward passes into feet off their first or second touch. 

He was also everywhere as per usual. The balance of the midfield and the wider team in general looks so much better. All from him sitting deeper. 
 

What a player. 

 

 

 

 

 

Mate, i think he was just playing very aggressively (first time) and trying to kill this game dead. I had no issue with it. I’d rather see that killer instinct than passive stuff. 

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The added quality in midfield has transformed the team.  
 

He’s brought what he always should have brought. Power and athleticism but also ability and leadership.  
 

The looseness with the ball at times was something that was always going to happen.  It happened at Milan. But his strengths make up for it and he can improve over time. It’s this looseness on the ball which is the main reason he wasn’t on City or similars radar.  

 

 

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Said it a long time ago that if he comes out as good as I thought he would, I'd give Howe creds for the signing. Because it was clear as a day that Howe was the one who wanted him, and you can certainly see why now. It took a while, mind.

 

 

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We probably win that recent Brentford away game if he hadn't needed a rest. Guy is our heartbeat right now and just constantly putting out fires all over the pitch. 

 

Such an important role, as the Rodri for Man City absence shows. 

 

I kept praying all second half that he didn't get a yellow card and a suspension because I think he's number one on the team sheet currently.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Erikse said:

Said it a long time ago that if he becomes a failure, you gotta ask questions about Howes judgement on wanting him for all that money in the first place. Likewise if he comes out as good as I thought he would, I'd give Howe creds for the signing. Because it was clear as a day that Howe was the one who wanted him, and you can certainly see why now. It took a while, mind.

 

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He's superb, there were some sloppy passes but on the whole he was magnificent

 

I absolutely adore his one touch passes, gets the team into great positions quicker and doesn't give the opposition time to settle

 

Just felt inevitable after his time out and the way he was supported that we'd get to see the very best of him, the ban could well turn out to be a blessing in disguise 

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1 hour ago, Geordie Ahmed said:

He's superb, there were some sloppy passes but on the whole he was magnificent

 

I absolutely adore his one touch passes, gets the team into great positions quicker and doesn't give the opposition time to settle

 

Just felt inevitable after his time out and the way he was supported that we'd get to see the very best of him, the ban could well turn out to be a blessing in disguise 

 

 

Agree with all of that. Quick one touch passes, accurate longer balls, and moves into spaces on attack. I noticed that today.

 

Tracks back at full speed too. Seems like a very complete player.

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Just now, McDog said:

 

 

Agree with all of that. Quick one touch passes, accurate longer balls, and moves into spaces on attack. I noticed that today.

 

Tracks back at full speed too. Seems like a very complete player.

I cant get over just how good he is. Him as the 6, and Bruno pushed up to the 8 is like the missing pieces (RW for cherry on the cake)

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