Not his fault Wenger decided to play the best # 10 in the world on the wing in the most
physical league in the world.
@john wick, «Wenger's obsession with ticky tacky football using players the size of hobbits in one of the most
physical leagues in the world.
With Hughes being able to hold his own in some would argue one of the most demanding and
physical leagues in the world, whilst expressing his technically gifted ability and providing a huge contribution, his potential to be a very special player can be seen by all.
Not only that you stick him in the most
physical league in world football and say go play up top on your mate even tho it's not natural to you!!
Playing at no10 or not I believe he is simply struggling to play in the most
physical league in the world.
Yeah, this is a man's game — and you can not possibly hope to suceed with skill alone in the hardest most
physical league in the world.
Not exact matches
Wenger has already told the
world that Martinez would be perfect for the Premier
League when he said back
in February: «He has top
physical strengths.
You also fail to mention that this was Costa's first season
in the EPL the hardest
league in the
world to adapt to due to its
physical nature, this is Giroud's 3rd season at 28 years old yet
in all these seasons he's never had a 20 goal season for us!!!
I mean this team can play
in Italy, France or even Spain but the most
physical, fast paced
league in the
world where even the lowest teams are running and fighting for 90 minutes and Arsene builds a team of technical pygmies with a slow moving giraffe as one of your main defenders?
I love wenger, but it's clear we need new ideas, fresh enthusiasm, a more robust and defensively aware approach considering we play
in the most
physical and unpredictable
league in the
world!
Its just
in recent times when FIFA and other
leagues started collecting
physical statistical data of players around the
world.
While he looked lost
in Spain's tiki - taka team at the
World Cup, the fast - paced nature of the Chelsea side should suit him, as should the
physical style of the Premier
League.