06-28-2012, 10:34 AM
The Lassana Diarra rumours are growing slowly, while Sahin has come out to to say that he doesn't want to move as he plays for the best club in the world. Both news on milannews.
Meanwhile, Raiola is saying he's not sure about Ibra's future and people should ask Berlu and Galliani (I think he's taken a major dig at them after the Thiago fiasco)
Sorry I can't agree here, I think he's become a much more decisive player for us over the past year than his first season. Scoring 5 goals and getting 4 assists in 15 starts and 4 bench appearances isn't bad is it? Nor would I say 3 goals in 7 games in CL is either. From AM I'd say those stats are impressive.
Surprisingly, I think he needs to improve defensively. The purpose of him playing where he does is he can press opponents high up the pitch. However, as we saw Montolivo do against England, Boateng's pressing is often not that influencial and he doesn't win the ball back as much as he could.
I don't really want to compare him to Flamini, as they play totally different positions. However, if Boateng's risking an injury proneness tag, then I would say Flamini is also injury prone given his history with us.
Meanwhile, Raiola is saying he's not sure about Ibra's future and people should ask Berlu and Galliani (I think he's taken a major dig at them after the Thiago fiasco)
(06-27-2012, 06:32 PM)dejo Wrote: My mistake he played 19 matches in serie a scoring 5 goals, he also added one in coppa Italia and 3 more in CL..still he had less impact on the field compared to what he did in 2010/11 season
And I do believe that there is a strong possibility of him becoming injury prone player
Sorry I can't agree here, I think he's become a much more decisive player for us over the past year than his first season. Scoring 5 goals and getting 4 assists in 15 starts and 4 bench appearances isn't bad is it? Nor would I say 3 goals in 7 games in CL is either. From AM I'd say those stats are impressive.
Surprisingly, I think he needs to improve defensively. The purpose of him playing where he does is he can press opponents high up the pitch. However, as we saw Montolivo do against England, Boateng's pressing is often not that influencial and he doesn't win the ball back as much as he could.
I don't really want to compare him to Flamini, as they play totally different positions. However, if Boateng's risking an injury proneness tag, then I would say Flamini is also injury prone given his history with us.