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I've just checked, and Betfair is offering about 7,400/1 on those dual forecasts of yours.
I've just checked, and Betfair is offering about 7,400/1 on those dual forecasts of yours.
Is Roy Hodgson serious? Ross Barkley? I have never seen him do anything useful for Everton or England. Why is he going to Brazil? Carrick is only in the reserves too, just swap them around.
Is Roy Hodgson serious? Ross Barkley? I have never seen him do anything useful for Everton or England. Why is he going to Brazil? Carrick is only in the reserves too, just swap them around.
From that squad, our strongest lineup is as follows(presuming we play a 4-4-2):
ST: Rooney
ST: Lambert
Think how many if he would have scored if Suarez wouldn't have been there. Suarez has assisted a lot of his goals this season.So we going to leave out a striker who has scored 21 league goals ?![]()
Think how many if he would have scored if Suarez wouldn't have been there. Suarez has assisted a lot of his goals this season.
Think how many if he would have scored if Suarez wouldn't have been there. Suarez has assisted a lot of his goals this season.
OK so Suarez assisted 5 Sturridge goals this season so that takes it to 16. Yes Lambert may have only scores 13 but he can hold the ball up so much better to let Sterling and Lallana into the game and also Rooney.Pretty bad statement in your defence, I'm glad you ain't picking the starting lineup.![]()
You argue a very good point there. I think you have it spot on.When why can't Rooney/Gerrard/Lampard/Baines/Sterling assist him? If you think about it with Gerrard and Sterling on the pitch it would make more sense to play their club team mate with whom they have been working so well with all season upfront as opposed to Lambert.
I think Lambert should be kept as an impact sub.
OK so Suarez assisted 5 Sturridge goals this season so that takes it to 16. Yes Lambert may have only scores 13 but he can hold the ball up so much better to let Sterling and Lallana into the game and also Rooney.
Fair enough on that last point.To be honest Sturridge did get assists aswell this season, and can hold up the ball aswell.
At the of they day, Sturridge has had his career best year and is one of a couple or so players who pick themselves for the starting lineup. Lambert will always be a sub, sure he has had a very good season aswell and deserves the call up, but a Rooney/Sturridge partnership will work far more better than a Rooney/Lambert combo.
Plus they haven't hardly played with eachother, whilst Rooney/Sturridge have played with eachother a number of times.
Let that name sink in.Torres
I go back and forth on this. Tevez is a great player for his club, but he's never really been a force for Argentina (13 goals in 64 games) and he's never played well with Messi. Whether you think that Argentina should be built around trying to get the best of Messi or not, that's what they've been trying to do lately, and you have to say that it's been working for them- they were pretty dominant in the qualifying rounds (1st place, 9-5-2, +20 goal differential), and they did all that without Tevez, so clearly they can work without him.Argentina made in my opinion a dumb mistake by not calling Tevez,
I posted about this in the English Football thread, but it's probably more relevant here:France even dumber by not calling Nasri...
Beyond that even, I don't really think that he fits into the system I expect France will employ. They have the players to make a really devastating 4-3-3 with Ribery, Benzema, and Valbuena up front. The midfield that would follow from that would most likely be Pogba, Matuidi, and Cabaye, because they're all hard workers who can do the business on both sides of the ball (Cabaye less so defensively, but he's a bit more incisive going forward so it balances reasonably) and really impose themselves physically on the game. Nasri just isn't the type of player to fit into that system easily- he's not good out wide, and he's not physical enough or a hard enough worker to make himself a presence in that midfield. I just don't see where you'd find a place for him is a system like that.
In all seriousness though, am I the only person round these parts who doesn't rate Nasri at all? Never have, probably never will. He's the type of player I'd never want in my team- one who only plays well when all 10 other players he's out there with are also playing well.
Watch pretty much any City game he's featured in (or go back to his Arsenal days even) and you'll start to notice a pattern. When there's a fast breakaway and the ball comes to Nasri, he...stops. Stands on the ball, kills the counter, forces a reset. Other times he'll get the ball and linger on it for 6 or 8 touches, then make a pass he could've made first time, but now it's too late and the move breaks down.
I don't doubt his ability to hit a pass (although the lack of speed with which he picks them is a problem) or find the back of the net (although his goalscoring totals aren't exactly impressive) but his consistency is nonexistent, and he completely disappears far, far to often.
There have been games I've watched where he's been on the field for 90 minutes and I couldn't tell you a single thing he did on either side of the ball. That's not really the sort of player you want in your national team.
Didier DeschampsThe aim was to build the best squad, not necessarily to take the top 23 French players
No Speroni.Argentina Squad
Goalkeepers
Romero, Andujar, Orion
Has Tevez even made himself available for Argentina? I got the impression he made his intentions quite clear early on that he wasn't going to be playing in this year's WC.
Mexico's squad is up
KEY:
-NAME
-TEAM (If not especified, Team from the Mexican league)
GK
Guillermo Ochoa
Ajaccio (FRA)
Jesús Corona
Cruz Azul
Alfredo Talavera
Toluca
DEFENDERS
Paul Aguilar
América
Rafael Márquez
León
Héctor Moreno
Espanyol (ESP)
Diego Reyes
Porto (POR)
Carlos Salcido
Tigres
Miguel Layún
América
Francisco Javier Rodríguez
América
Andrés Guardado
Bayer Leverkusen (ALE)
MIDFIELDERS
Carlos Peña
León
Luis Montes
León
Isaac Brizuela
Toluca
Héctor Herrera
Porto (POR)
Juan Carlos Medina
América
Marco Fabián
Cruz Azul
José Juan Vázquez
León
FORWARDS
Oribe Peralta
Santos
Giovani dos Santos
Villareal (ESP)
Javier Hernández
Manchester United (ING)
Alan Pulido
Tigres
Raúl Jiménez
América