Fidel Castro wrote:He was and always will be better than that soft, diving prick Otamendi
Fidel Castro wrote:He was and always will be better than that soft, diving prick Otamendi
gmercer1 wrote:Fidel Castro wrote:He was and always will be better than that soft, diving prick Otamendi
I'll second that!
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:haven't seen him play for the Mase but was reading this last night
http://www.mcfcwatch.com/2017/01/23/cit ... ot-enough/
In Spain, Eliaquim Mangala is continuing to turn around his fortunes at Valencia. Under new interim manager Voro, the Frenchman has started to find some form and put in a man of the match performance away at Villarreal. Mangala made 10 clearances, won all of his tackles and didn’t commit a foul as Valencia defied the odds to pick up their first clean-sheet since April 2016. Mangala has formed a solid partnership with Ezequiel Garay in recent weeks and has heads turning in Spain. Does he still have a future at Manchester City?
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:haven't seen him play for the Mase but was reading this last night
http://www.mcfcwatch.com/2017/01/23/cit ... ot-enough/
In Spain, Eliaquim Mangala is continuing to turn around his fortunes at Valencia. Under new interim manager Voro, the Frenchman has started to find some form and put in a man of the match performance away at Villarreal. Mangala made 10 clearances, won all of his tackles and didn’t commit a foul as Valencia defied the odds to pick up their first clean-sheet since April 2016. Mangala has formed a solid partnership with Ezequiel Garay in recent weeks and has heads turning in Spain. Does he still have a future at Manchester City?
Would there be any benefit in making a bid for Garay, in the summer and bringing back Mangala to play alongside him, if their current partnership continues to prosper ??
PeterParker wrote:I was always on the boat that he is a good defender. A bit distracted at times, but good defender. Some of the critics around him were harsh. I remember his debut with Chelsea. If was one of the best starts for a defender in the last years. We saw a lot of classs after Zaba was sent off.
I would recall him in a heart beat rather than going after that prick Laporte again.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:PeterParker wrote:I was always on the boat that he is a good defender. A bit distracted at times, but good defender. Some of the critics around him were harsh. I remember his debut with Chelsea. If was one of the best starts for a defender in the last years. We saw a lot of classs after Zaba was sent off.
I would recall him in a heart beat rather than going after that prick Laporte again.
I'm with you on this PP.
Moreover, I also think it's about player combinations.
Get the right centre-back partner for him and the whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts, added to which he's already ours so bringing him back wouldn't impact on any transfer budget limitations we might have imposed upon us.
Would a Stones-Mangala partnership work ????
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:PeterParker wrote:I was always on the boat that he is a good defender. A bit distracted at times, but good defender. Some of the critics around him were harsh. I remember his debut with Chelsea. If was one of the best starts for a defender in the last years. We saw a lot of classs after Zaba was sent off.
I would recall him in a heart beat rather than going after that prick Laporte again.
I'm with you on this PP.
Moreover, I also think it's about player combinations.
Get the right centre-back partner for him and the whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts, added to which he's already ours so bringing him back wouldn't impact on any transfer budget limitations we might have imposed upon us.
Would a Stones-Mangala partnership work ????
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