No return date for Tammy and Pulisic.
Kante projected to be back for Bayern away or City home.
Reached the point where I'd force Kante to avoid the whole of March, can't afford damaging recurrent injuries to him (even if it is at the expense of solidity in midfield).
Not willing to risk premature comeback playing through pain barrier, at a sub-optimal half-fit level any longer.
Health comes first.
Mounting muscle injuries are alarming.
From that perspective, can certainly understand why Frank is being cautious with throwing Loftus straight into the lineup.
Particularly with his injury history/record taken into account.
Interesting to see how that Gilmour kid gets on for you, he looks like he could become a top player in what I’ve seen of him.
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"Interesting to see how that Gilmour kid gets on for you, he looks like he could become a top player in what I’ve seen of him."
One of many.
Plethora of potentially top talents coming through the conveyor belt...
Gilmour is excellent at using his prodigious talent to consistently break the lines, with incisive passes (models his game on Fabregas).
In short supply of that type of quality at the moment.
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posted on 1/3/20
No return date for Tammy and Pulisic.
Kante projected to be back for Bayern away or City home.
Reached the point where I'd force Kante to avoid the whole of March, can't afford damaging recurrent injuries to him (even if it is at the expense of solidity in midfield).
Not willing to risk premature comeback playing through pain barrier, at a sub-optimal half-fit level any longer.
Health comes first.
Mounting muscle injuries are alarming.
posted on 1/3/20
From that perspective, can certainly understand why Frank is being cautious with throwing Loftus straight into the lineup.
Particularly with his injury history/record taken into account.
posted on 1/3/20
Interesting to see how that Gilmour kid gets on for you, he looks like he could become a top player in what I’ve seen of him.
posted on 1/3/20
Comment deleted by Article Creator
posted on 1/3/20
"Interesting to see how that Gilmour kid gets on for you, he looks like he could become a top player in what I’ve seen of him."
One of many.
Plethora of potentially top talents coming through the conveyor belt...
Gilmour is excellent at using his prodigious talent to consistently break the lines, with incisive passes (models his game on Fabregas).
In short supply of that type of quality at the moment.
Page 1 of 1