With possibly one of, if not the best
midfield in the world behind him, the giant Villa man would be a beast in London.
Not exact matches
We had a
World Class GK
behind a Defence that he trusted.We had
midfielders who could win the ball and use it.We had wide men with vision AND pace.We had a NO10 who was a genius and strikers
in all those years who could deliver.
Everyone one
in the entire
world (except Wenger clearly due to today) knows we needed a striker that could do all the hold up play and bringing others into play that Giroud actually does very well, but also the movement and pace that Walcott brings to be played
in behind by our great
midfielders.
KM Totally agree with with you regarding finances however on the pitch newer mind competing with the likes of Bayern, Barcas and Reals we are having problems with the likes of Everton, Southamton, we need a manager with great players
behind him like Pep Guardiola we need
world class left / winger we need
world class defensive /
midfielder one or two
in defence and may be
world class striker but let's see Dany and Sanchez until January, people we have the money,
Vidal is the top 5
midfielders in the
world Ramsey is the 4th best
midfielder at Arsenal
behind Ozil Wilshere and Carzola need i go on?
Vidal clearly is one of the best, most complete
midfielders in the
world... but I don't think Ramsey is far
behind.
Forlán, David Villa, Thomas Müller and Ballon d'Or favourite Wesley Sneijder finished neck - and - neck -LRB-- and - neck - and - neck)
in the race for the
World Cup Golden Boot, but Forlán occasionally played
behind Luis Suárez and Edinson Cavani
in Uruguay's 4 -3-1-2, Villa scored all his goals while playing from the left for Spain, Müller was deployed on the right side of a 4 -2-3-1 for Germany and Sneijder played as an advanced attacking
midfielder.