@bruv776@CFC_Xabi_@NotAProjectCFC I won’t argue with you. You have no idea how this works, that’s why they feed you garbage and u run with it. Educate yourself
@CFC_COLDEST@GoldbergCFC@CFCPys@TheBluesFeed Clearly, but my point is Ndiaye can offer that too and more. It’s down to the recruitment on if they go for a specialist in that position
@CFC_COLDEST@GoldbergCFC@CFCPys@TheBluesFeed Ndiaye more versatile LHS option than Kroupi. He’s only so good when he’s close to the box, Ndiaye offers you more out wide and in central areas. Alonso major focus so far has been on versatility
@GoldbergCFC@CFCPys@TheBluesFeed Ndiaye more comfortable with holding the width. Physically intense. Work rate. Comfortable in central areas. He’s a danger in the final third. Kroupi a born finisher which I admit he’s very good at
@GoldbergCFC@Tradinator33_@CFCPys@TheBluesFeed The question is, can he dribble in central areas? Can he combine with a team full of technicians because I don’t see him creating enough, that’s not what he does. If Enzo leaves, Palmer becomes the only creator in attack. Ndiaye give you different options
@GoldbergCFC@CFCPys@TheBluesFeed Kroupi signing would mean a backup to Pedro but ndiaye will fill in straight away. Well, ndiaye makes more sense, not denying Kroupi talent
@GoldbergCFC@CFCPys@TheBluesFeed Kroupi only a single epl season + raw + not what we need
Ndiaye guaranteed performer. More experienced and ready and in a position we have massively failed to fill since CP10