Mauricio Isla (60 Viewers)

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
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Why is it a condition that they must play in a formation with three in the back. Anyways:

Isla, Alves & Zabaleta. All og them are weaker in the defensive play, but they more than make up for it in their attacking game. Alves & Zabaleta spent a good deal of time last season playing actual wing backs btw.
Well you talked about us having one good wingback combined, so I wondered if Licht alone isn't a good wingback who the fuck is?

Isla spent a season being Lichtstainer's second sub and you say he's a better wingback than Stephan? Or you're talking about Isla of past being better than Lichtstainer this year? In that case I'd consider Cafu and R.Carlos too. :p
Alves looked far worse against Bayern than Stephan did, I wouldn't have him over Lichtstainer, but at least that's a decent option.
I've seen maybe 5 M.City matches over the course of these two seasons, can't really comment on Zabaleta.

Anyways my point is, Lichtstainer for two seasons in row has been one of our best players and easily on of the best in the world in his position, what the fuck are you talking about when you say he's not even a good wingback? :D
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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He was ok, but I don't understand people praising him left right and center to be honest.
Not left. Not centre. Only right :D

On the Tuz if you give a bad performance, you're the worst player ever.

If you do good, you're the greatest player ever.

The mood usually changes in the space of 2 games.
2 games is way too much patience for Tuz. Results must come like, yesterday,
 

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