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Zlatan;3738622 said:When Rafael van der Vaart and Wesley Sneijder broke through at Ajax, I thought Raffie was the most talented of the two and would therefore have the most succesful career of them both. In terms of talent I still think Raffie has the edge on Wes but in terms of prices won this has proven not to be so.
Well the Messi and Fabregas double false nine system didn't really work out for you guys.Xaviesta;3739037 said:Ibra had no problems with the system or the players, he and Messi were both in the middle like Messi and Cesc false 9.
In 2003, Cesc Fabregas left his great love, Barcelona, and then fell in love again with Arsenal. The decision to return home was about rejoining his first and greatest love. Now that he has been rejected, what he has found is that Arsenal do not want him back. Perhaps Arsene Wenger has watched the Barcelona saga closely and learned what it took the Nou Camp hierarchy far too long to. At Arsenal they now have Aaron Ramsey, Mesut Ozil, Santi Cazorla and Carlos Wilshere. While they may still love Cesc, they don’t need him any more than Barcelona did in 2011 and, unlike Barcelona, they have proven smart enough to make the practical decision, rather than the emotional one. They won’t disrupt what they have to get back what they had lost. This leaves Cesc in a kind of limbo. Neither of the clubs that he wants to play for want him, so he will wind up playing for Chelsea: A club for whom he has no love, and under Mourinho: a coach for whom he most likely has even less. Ironically, he will probably win more there than he ever did with his two loves, but somewhere deep down he may come to know the sad truth of the last three years: He should not have moved, because Arsenal were better off with him and Barcelona, the club of his dreams, were far, far better off without him.
Would you have said the same thing about Fabregas earlier on before he has now proved himself at Chelsea playing in a double pivot alongside Matić (who is fucking great in my opinion)?Xaviesta;3741367 said:Yes, Cesc is a fucking CM. Messi played well with ... Ibra... (in that position or in front of him)
Never seen it. But a more free role would be AM, no?Xaviesta;3741777 said:Dude, seriously. I've always said on Barça thread, there are a few posts about this, that Cesc's BEST position is CM and a more free role. Jesus..
Yeah right. At Xaviesta? HAHAHAHA... You're the last person allowed to say that.Mandieta6;3741811 said:I am really annoyed with chygry's new tendency to not only post in high frequency but high density as well. I especially don't like that he is directing those posts at Xaviesta.