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Mbappé Speed Against Doku 🐢⚡️



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  1. Realistically speaking, Arsenal didn’t need Raheem Sterling, but on paper it’s a very good transfer for both parties. We know his situation at Chelsea and if he stayed at the club beyond the transfer window, he wasn’t going to get any minutes and despite the fact that he’s at their club even though he won’t play for them, they still have to pay a significant amount of his wages, meanwhile Arsenal are paying him 100k a week. Anyways, from a footballing perspective, this transfer makes sense. At this point, he’s trying to play for every traditional top 6 team in the Premier League. Yes, it’s true that they didn’t need him, they had to sign an attacker and one of the things that’s very important in such a long season where the schedule in English football is so demanding is having squad depth, for many years, Arsenal have been lacking a proper backup for Bukayo Saka and as good as he is, they have to manage his workload and they now have a player who has excelled as a right winger meaning that there won’t be a drop off in quality if he has to rest. He won’t just be a backup for him, he adds another option on the left wing which is his natural position and having someone who can play on both flanks bodes well for Mikel Arteta’s system.

    He won’t be a guaranteed starter, he’s going to play a lot of games and he’s a better option than what they have on the left wing because yes Leandro Trossard has been scoring goals lately no matter what role he’s been asked to play and he’s come up clutch time and time again, sometimes there’s a feeling that he’s better as a super sub than a starter, Gabriel Martinelli hasn’t been in good form in the last 12 months and he needs that sort of competition in order to get back to his best and having a player like Sterling means that other players have to step up. He is very direct can use both feet and has that ability to run at defenders on either wing. In a young team that is going to be in a title race, they need that experience and he’s played for the likes of Liverpool Manchester City and Chelsea and has been part of teams that’ve been in multiple title races. There’s a feeling that he has declined as a player in recent years as he hasn’t been able to replicate his blistering form at Manchester City and I don’t know if he’ll ever get back to that sort of level again as he was once one of the best wingers in the world and was tipped to be a future Ballon Dor winner, he went from that to being out of the Chelsea squad and a player of his ability is no longer good enough for the England national team and his international career is over unless he’s able to truly get back to his best and he’s going into Arsenal with a point to prove and with him having proven experience in the premier league and is working under someone he’s very familiar with during his time at City, Sterling is going to contribute something to this team because he’s still a very good player, he hasn’t become a bad player overnight, he’s much better than what people think he truly is, I’m not saying he’s world class, he has a lot of talent and he should do well there.

  2. It seems like It's gonna be hard for mbappe to do what he does when he reaches past 30.
    He's not that naturally gifted dribbler and uses the speed of his leg movements to beat players.hes not a playmaker type either.so I hope he evolves his game to rely less on his speed in future

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