Henrikh Mkhitaryan - AM RLC - Borussia Dortmund (22 Viewers)

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Knowah

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Yeah, it shows as well! Look at us dwelling near last while they are leading the Bundesliga.
I know, right.

The end product is one thing and I would say that their struggles have been beyond their attacking movement. But their movement of the ball, their smoothless transition from midfield to the attack looks good.

Can't help if they've been racked with injuries and can't score a goal to save themselves. That Immobile replacement of Lewandowski is a great example of replacing OHHH with EHHH.
 

Knowah

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If an Italian coach did that for six years, leading his club to the CL final and then had one year of horrid injuries and poor form strikers, yes, he probably still would be sacked.

Klopp shouldn't be sacked and I hope he doesn't get sacked but if he does Juve should make a call.

Contract: 1m for the first year with an option to extend for 4m a year. :beppe:
 

Nostradamus

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Bad news as Arsenal are moving for Gundogan: http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/551543/Ilkay-Gundogan-Arsenal-talks-transfer-news . BVB loosing both Gundy and Miky in one mercato is too much.
Bad news? You mean more laughable news from England..the Express :lol2:

Cannot count anymore how many players from Bundesliga Wenger was after, but he received snub over snub..countless snubs. It would be easier to count the players from Dortmund he was not after and received a no.

Gündogan may well be sold next summer..if he doesnt extend, then its almost a sure thing..around 20m€ maybe 25m€ if they r lucky. One thing wont happen..Gündogan to Arsenal this winter transfer window.
 

Osman

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Bad news? You mean more laughable news from England..the Express :lol2:

Cannot count anymore how many players from Bundesliga Wenger was after, but he received snub over snub..countless snubs. It would be easier to count the players from Dortmund he was not after and received a no.

Gündogan may well be sold next summer..if he doesnt extend, then its almost a sure thing..around 20m€ maybe 25m€ if they r lucky. One thing wont happen..Gündogan to Arsenal this winter transfer window.
What's the chance of them selling Mhkitaryan after signing another AM in Kampl? Not that it should factor in that much, he is already played in wrong position as winger due to kagawa, guessing that will continue.
 

Nostradamus

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What's the chance of them selling Mhkitaryan after signing another AM in Kampl? Not that it should factor in that much, he is already played in wrong position as winger due to kagawa, guessing that will continue.
I see absolutely no chance for Dortmund to sell Mkhitaryan this winter transfer window and even less chance that he could force a move away. As u guys know very well Dortmund is actually in deep scheisse and need all their resources to get out of their misery and prove everybody, that this half season was an accident. No important player is going to be sold this winter..no Reus, Gündogan or Hummels..and also no Mkhitaryan.
 

Osman

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I figured as much, just Raiola hot air then. The potential for summer exodus will be ridiculous though, if the current crisis continues to near relegation til the end.

Only big name I know for sure would stay is Hummels.
 

Nostradamus

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Calciomercato says Dortmund might be willing to let him go in case 25mln offer arrives.
That number sounds more promising. Under special circumstances it maybe could work. Dortmund finding a replacement for CM and Juve giving around the money Dortmund paid? Still not very likely, but not totally impossible..if Juve is showing serious cash, then i wouldnt rule it out completely. He doesnt belong to the untouchables like the Reus, Gündogan and Hummels, but he comes closely after. They need a replacement though. I still cannot see it..maybe in summer yes but to take further risks in their actual situation?
 

j0ker

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That number sounds more promising. Under special circumstances it maybe could work. Dortmund finding a replacement for CM and Juve giving around the money Dortmund paid? Still not very likely, but not totally impossible..if Juve is showing serious cash, then i wouldnt rule it out completely. He doesnt belong to the untouchables like the Reus, Gündogan and Hummels, but he comes closely after. They need a replacement though. I still cannot see it..maybe in summer yes but to take further risks in their actual situation?
What do you think about Miki, as a player?
 

Nostradamus

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What do you think about Miki, as a player?
I rate him and think he is a very fine player with a fantastic attitude. He has a high work rate and always giving his all..u can see all that matters to him is football and he wants to improve and getting better and better..eager for knowledge and to progress..like a sponge.

His high work rate makes him ideal for a high intense counter pressing team like Dortmund. He is very dynamic and can easily beat a man..if he has space though and can make his smart runs. He is a complete player with good technique and fine passes, but IMO his future position should be in CM directly behind the attacking 3 or 4 so that he can use his strategic skills..a modern box2box..he could organise and structure the game.

His finishing has been totally fine too until this season. It was really comical sometimes that he missed some great opportunities, but Reus also missed some sitter BTW. The positives are, that he has always found positions to be dangerous and without him the quality dropped. Even a not at his best Mkhitaryan was tough to replace.
 

j0ker

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I rate him and think he is a very fine player with a fantastic attitude. He has a high work rate and always giving his all..u can see all that matters to him is football and he wants to improve and getting better and better..eager for knowledge and to progress..like a sponge.

His high work rate makes him ideal for a high intense counter pressing team like Dortmund. He is very dynamic and can easily beat a man..if he has space though and can make his smart runs. He is a complete player with good technique and fine passes, but IMO his future position should be in CM directly behind the attacking 3 or 4 so that he can use his strategic skills..a modern box2box..he could organise and structure the game.

His finishing has been totally fine too until this season. It was really comical sometimes that he missed some great opportunities, but Reus also missed some sitter BTW. The positives are, that he has always found positions to be dangerous and without him the quality dropped. Even a not at his best Mkhitaryan was tough to replace.
Thank you. :tup:
 
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    Between injury-prone young washed up players Pato and Ganso at least the latter has been doing decent. Had a pretty good Brasileirão last year.

    São Paulo would surely consider a 5 to 8mil bid

    :beppe:

    But then he most likely will flop and/or get injured again.

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