In the unlikely, but unbelievably awesome turn of events resulting in us purchasing both Ozil and Di Maria, where would that leave Cazorla?
IMO he's only capable of playing as our most attacking midfielder or on the left wing, however he would surely be behind both of these two potential signings should they come in.
Now I don't mind having depth and the ability to bring someone of Cazorla's talent off the bench is something we've not had for a long time.
But is there any way we could viably squeeze these 3 magicians onto the same teamsheet?
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posted on 27/8/13
Not sure about being garbage, but Walcott is certainly no where near the class of Ozil, Di Maria or Cazorla.
posted on 27/8/13
If all he had was a "decent month", then he would not have been our top scorer and one of our top assist makers.
Whilst I agree Ozil and ADM would immediately be two of the best players at our club should they join, you massively underrate our current squad.
You talk about Walcott like he's a poor player playing for Port Vale or something. He's a solid, effective premier league player for heaven's sake. There's no sense in bringing in quality and shipping out all our strength in depth
posted on 27/8/13
V - If you eat caviar
Ronalv = Garwood
Leave them to stew in their own juices.
posted on 27/8/13
If Wenger brings in Ozil and Di Maria, and I doubt the Ozil link very much, I believe Wenger will play Walcott as striker.
It will be very much Ozil or Di Maria.
posted on 27/8/13
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posted on 27/8/13
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
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If Wenger brings in Ozil and Di Maria, and I doubt the Ozil link very much, I believe Wenger will play Walcott as striker.
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posted on 27/8/13
Stick to individual sports.
posted on 27/8/13
Is that advise for Theo?
posted on 27/8/13
In the very hypothetical situation of signing both players why would you even want them to be shackled by conventional positions. You want them fluid popping up where they have the space to make things happen.
(Irritating factor of last nights game both sets of players seemed to have not understanding of where the space was, it was their just no one wanted to use it)
Ozil and Cazorla can play either left or right, Ozil actually tend to drift to the left naturally. Di Maria (i think he is left footed) was actually at his best for Madrid picking the ball up deeper and playing quick passes to the striker or Ronaldo. Madrid didn't really use him as a proper conventional winger for the most part (although he clearly has that in his game).
posted on 27/8/13
Can't believe we are constructing a potential team with ozil, di maria and Santi in it