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where does the money come from? falling from the sky?Imagine Dybala - Sanchez - Lautaro - Lukaku - Dzeko next season.
where does the money come from? falling from the sky?Imagine Dybala - Sanchez - Lautaro - Lukaku - Dzeko next season.
Sanchez was useful for three seasons. He was our third best attacker after Lautaro and Lukaku, and came for free in the moment when Zangs could afforded it. His transfer actually was much better than some epic fails like JM, Gagliardini, Gabigol, Kondogbia, etc.That's what happens when you chase free over 30 players. People keep saying that this is Marotta masterclass. Yeah, why not, Kolarov, Vidal, Sanches, they had more than Skriniar, Basto, Brozo and Barella(until renewal). They can sit on the bench,receive millions for nothing and refuse to go, seems like great strategy for club.
tbh the goal in suppercopa was amazing I actually really enjoyed sanchez at Inter he was a real game changer for us. Just wont miss his dribbling in mf lolIt must suck that a club you’ve put real heart into is doing everything they can to get rid of you despite you actually being a useful asset.
I get his salary is high, but damn…
Yes. Even if we pay him off now, it would still rank as a successful transfer (economically) in the overall scheme of things.Sanchez was useful for three seasons. He was our third best attacker after Lautaro and Lukaku, and came for free in the moment when Zangs could afforded it. His transfer actually was much better than some epic fails like JM, Gagliardini, Gabigol, Kondogbia, etc.
It must suck that a club you’ve put real heart into is doing everything they can to get rid of you despite you actually being a useful asset.
I get his salary is high, but damn…
He put his heart playing for the chilean national team every time and at all costs, everything else starting from the time he made a transfer to man utd was professionally doing his job, which is different than putting your heart.It must suck that a club you’ve put real heart into is doing everything they can to get rid of you despite you actually being a useful asset.
I get his salary is high, but damn…
This. I was on the fence since I never really liked him, but he did save us a few times. But his comments are borderline crazy. Pay him up and let him go, so he can see what truly is the reality for himTime for the Icardi treatment. Would feel bad for him if it wasn't for his caged lion lambo thingy.
Please man just go away.
I can't stand another year of shouting 'pass the ball!' to my TV. He did his part in his time at Inter but the way he keeps the ball too long and tends to lose it in dangerous zones just drives me crazy. The derby loss this year is a nightmare to me and I get angry everytime I think about how him hogging the ball when and where there was no need to actually cost us a game where we were pounding Milan's *ss.
I am still dirty about that call. That was a foul by Giroud every day of the week.Thats a fucking foul
I'm not sayin it wasn't a foul I'm saying once again he came in and played like a 19 years old kid instead of the 34 years old highest paid in the team man. Why did he put himself in a position to be fouled while there was an Inter player making a run RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIM. Look at Brozovic's reaction, it's not a "it's a foul" reaction, it's a "for f*ck's sake pass the ball" reaction.Thats a fucking foul
And he does it all the time every game, not only then.I'm not sayin it wasn't a foul I'm saying once again he came in and played like a 19 years old kid instead of the 34 years old highest paid in the team man. Why did he put himself in a position to be fouled while there was an Inter player making a run RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIM. Look at Brozovic's reaction, it's not a "it's a foul" reaction, it's a "for f*ck's sake pass the ball" reaction.
Don't put yourself in a position where there can be an ambiguous decision to make for the referee and it might not go in your way. Release the ball. Sanchez sometimes dribbles so much with the ball that he ends up having his back at the goal. What the hell is he doing?
I'm not arguing whether it's a fault or not, I'm saying Sanchez is always doing this sh*t. He has a great vista and good ideas sometimes when it comes to making a genius pass in the opponent box, but I'm sorry I can't shake off the feeling that he shows very little experience. This f*cking guy made 2 VERY dangerous tackles and got sent off seconds after we scored in one of those games where he should have shone for us.