He's in the starting lineup for Bayern vs Liverpudlians.
He's in the starting lineup for Bayern vs Liverpudlians.
We didn’t get anything wrong.
Picked up injuries and had weight issues yet felt entitled enough to demand he play 1st team football regularly.
He went on loan to West Brom but they sent him back because they couldn’t put up with his childishness.
Talented player....I felt at the time he had the potential to be far better than both Theo and Ox but he had his issues.
Look...after a while people grow up...question is how long do you wait...sometimes you admit it isn’t working, shake hands and part ways.
Just like Mustafi and Xhaka in the summer.
They might both return to Germany and be superstars but that doesn’t me we got things wrong with them.
Also wasn’t it just last week people were moaning about how pow poor the Bundesliga is after Tottenham had their way with Dortmund?
Mustafi yes, Xhaka no. For all his clod-hopping he's a physical player who would be good in an alley-way scuffle. You need that, especially when you have undersized defenders like Mustafi.
With that being said, goddamn. Walcott. :Shakes head:
Come back to me when you've googled past perfect tense.
Undoubtedly talented though - but wouldn't be at Bayern if he wasn't German imo. They are crying out for young German talent, really. Müller's star is on the wane, nothing really coming through the youth system since Kimmich (and let's face it, full backs aren't sexy) and the next big hope is a Canadian ffs. Goretzka and Gnabry are there best chance
Didn't watch it.
I glanced briefly at what used to be called terrestrial television last night. The best options were 'Sinkholes', followed by '100 Vaginas' and then a half hour chance for the BBC and ITN to advocate on behalf of a jihadi before a cheery documentary about a chap who got routinely beaten up and scalded with boiling water by his girlfriend before bed. :-\
I stuck to The Looming Tower on Amazon Prime.