I think that replacing Ibra is not that easy as many guys here are saying. Not oeven close.
Guys, let's have this straight: Ibra IS Milan!
This may not always been the case for 2010/2011, but for last season it's exactly the case. He's the only player in Milan who can get something out of nothing, the only one who can get something on his own.
I agree Ibra is replaceable, but it's laughable to say that replacing him with Cavani would make us a better team. Perhaps if we replace Ibra with Van Persie would make us a better team, but we would need at least 15M more to give. Is this reasonable considering the fact that in this process of reconstruction we will need a top defender, at least one top midfielder, and most probably a top striker in two years? Not at all imo.
Ibra's words ARE stupid, but believe it or not his attitude is what kept him that great throughout the years. His eagerness to succeed and his eagerness to win prizes personally and collectively.
Guys, let's have this straight: Ibra IS Milan!
This may not always been the case for 2010/2011, but for last season it's exactly the case. He's the only player in Milan who can get something out of nothing, the only one who can get something on his own.
I agree Ibra is replaceable, but it's laughable to say that replacing him with Cavani would make us a better team. Perhaps if we replace Ibra with Van Persie would make us a better team, but we would need at least 15M more to give. Is this reasonable considering the fact that in this process of reconstruction we will need a top defender, at least one top midfielder, and most probably a top striker in two years? Not at all imo.
Ibra's words ARE stupid, but believe it or not his attitude is what kept him that great throughout the years. His eagerness to succeed and his eagerness to win prizes personally and collectively.