看不懂的温格。没人知道他老人家心里到底在想什么。
法国双子星已经被法国国家队证实属于正正得负的关系
[em04][em02]如果要说丰富打法,倒不如选择Klose
H-T组合,的确不咋样
DE GUZMAN....
[em03][em02]如果要说丰富打法,倒不如选择Klose
H-T组合,的确不咋样
DE GUZMAN....
[em03]The top 10 teenage talents
IAN HAWKEY
1 Leo Messi (Barcelona and Argentina) Came through the Barcelona youth system with Cesc Fabregas, though he is originally from Argentina, where he grew up idolising Diego Maradona. What he didn’t do while growing up was, well, grow very much. Messi suffered a hormone deficiency that needed expensive medical treatment and Barcelona, seeing his talent, assumed those costs when he was 13. Made his first-team debut at 17, and has established himself under the wing of Ronaldinho. Certain to be at the World Cup with Argentina.
2 Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal and Spain) Recruited as a 16-year-old from a miffed Barcelona, the Catalan has set records as the youngest goalscorer for Arsenal and their youngest Premiership and Champions League debutant. A mature positional sense and a fine eye for a pass are his major strengths, and he is timing his run into form brilliantly with the World Cup in view. He made his Spain debut in March, and with regulars such as Raul and Xavi struggling for either form or fitness, he might just capture a place in their midfield for Germany.
3 John Obi Mikel (Lyn Oslo and Nigeria) Mikel, 19 this month, is the kid Manchester United thought they had signed until he expressed a strong desire to go to Chelsea instead. The ensuing dogfight featured allegations of death threats. Tall, elegant, poised on the ball, he scored on his competitive debut for Nigeria.
4 Freddy Adu (DC United and USA) This much-hyped 16-year-old prodigy has skill, balance, verve and a fetching backstory. Born in Ghana to a mother who won a green card lottery, he was soon setting records in Major League Soccer — youngest debutant, goalscorer and so on — and could become the youngest American at a World Cup.
5 Theo Walcott (Arsenal and England) Sporting excellence in his genes. Sir Clyde Walcott, the great West Indies cricketer of the 1950s, is distantly related. Walcott was taken on as a schoolboy by Southampton and made his professional debut for them as a 16-year-old, quickly making his way onto the scoresheet. Arsenal, a club where tender years are no barrier to promotion, beat off Chelsea for his signature in January. They paid £12m for a long-term investment. He has tended to watch from the bench so far, but will get his chance.
6 Carlos Javier Acuna (Cadiz and Paraguay) Might have made it to the World Cup with Paraguay. Instead he is in limbo because too many parties want a piece of him. Because of a dispute over his transfer to Cadiz, the midfielder is unable to play in Europe until his 18th birthday on June 23.
7 Vincent Kompany (Anderlecht and Belgium) Made his Champions League debut at 17, and was selected for Belgium three months later. The central defender, who turns 20 this month, is tall and pacy, though with some rashness to iron out of his game. Restricted by injury this season.
8 Aaron Lennon (Tottenham and England) At 16 years and 129 days he became the youngest Premiership player in 2003. Spurs paid Leeds £1m for him and he has made his mark very quickly. A slim, slight winger with real pace and good ability on the ball.
9 Jonathan De Guzman (Feyenoord and Canada) Feyenoord began their relationship with the younger brother of Julian when he was 12, gave him his first team debut at 18, and he was scoring his first goal for them less than a fortnight later. An attacking midfielder with an explosive shot.
10 Ryan Babel (Ajax and Holland) Babel turns 20 in December, by which time he may have travelled to his first World Cup. Made his Ajax debut at barely 17, and then a year later the forward scored in his first international, a crucial World Cup qualifier in Romania. He has since then breached the Italian defence, too
费耶诺德的DE GUZMAN:横空出世的新人,入选荷兰联赛半程最佳阵容。而且血统比较奇怪,加拿大国脚,却是牙买加和菲律宾混血。
The top 10 teenage talents
IAN HAWKEY
1 Leo Messi (Barcelona and Argentina) Came through the Barcelona youth system with Cesc Fabregas, though he is originally from Argentina, where he grew up idolising Diego Maradona. What he didn’t do while growing up was, well, grow very much. Messi suffered a hormone deficiency that needed expensive medical treatment and Barcelona, seeing his talent, assumed those costs when he was 13. Made his first-team debut at 17, and has established himself under the wing of Ronaldinho. Certain to be at the World Cup with Argentina.
2 Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal and Spain) Recruited as a 16-year-old from a miffed Barcelona, the Catalan has set records as the youngest goalscorer for Arsenal and their youngest Premiership and Champions League debutant. A mature positional sense and a fine eye for a pass are his major strengths, and he is timing his run into form brilliantly with the World Cup in view. He made his Spain debut in March, and with regulars such as Raul and Xavi struggling for either form or fitness, he might just capture a place in their midfield for Germany.
3 John Obi Mikel (Lyn Oslo and Nigeria) Mikel, 19 this month, is the kid Manchester United thought they had signed until he expressed a strong desire to go to Chelsea instead. The ensuing dogfight featured allegations of death threats. Tall, elegant, poised on the ball, he scored on his competitive debut for Nigeria.
4 Freddy Adu (DC United and USA) This much-hyped 16-year-old prodigy has skill, balance, verve and a fetching backstory. Born in Ghana to a mother who won a green card lottery, he was soon setting records in Major League Soccer — youngest debutant, goalscorer and so on — and could become the youngest American at a World Cup.
5 Theo Walcott (Arsenal and England) Sporting excellence in his genes. Sir Clyde Walcott, the great West Indies cricketer of the 1950s, is distantly related. Walcott was taken on as a schoolboy by Southampton and made his professional debut for them as a 16-year-old, quickly making his way onto the scoresheet. Arsenal, a club where tender years are no barrier to promotion, beat off Chelsea for his signature in January. They paid £12m for a long-term investment. He has tended to watch from the bench so far, but will get his chance.
6 Carlos Javier Acuna (Cadiz and Paraguay) Might have made it to the World Cup with Paraguay. Instead he is in limbo because too many parties want a piece of him. Because of a dispute over his transfer to Cadiz, the midfielder is unable to play in Europe until his 18th birthday on June 23.
7 Vincent Kompany (Anderlecht and Belgium) Made his Champions League debut at 17, and was selected for Belgium three months later. The central defender, who turns 20 this month, is tall and pacy, though with some rashness to iron out of his game. Restricted by injury this season.
8 Aaron Lennon (Tottenham and England) At 16 years and 129 days he became the youngest Premiership player in 2003. Spurs paid Leeds £1m for him and he has made his mark very quickly. A slim, slight winger with real pace and good ability on the ball.
9 Jonathan De Guzman (Feyenoord and Canada) Feyenoord began their relationship with the younger brother of Julian when he was 12, gave him his first team debut at 18, and he was scoring his first goal for them less than a fortnight later. An attacking midfielder with an explosive shot.
10 Ryan Babel (Ajax and Holland) Babel turns 20 in December, by which time he may have travelled to his first World Cup. Made his Ajax debut at barely 17, and then a year later the forward scored in his first international, a crucial World Cup qualifier in Romania. He has since then breached the Italian defence, too
费耶诺德的DE GUZMAN:横空出世的新人,入选荷兰联赛半程最佳阵容。而且血统比较奇怪,加拿大国脚,却是牙买加和菲律宾混血。
10大我们已经有两个了,这类球员要多出场才会有进步的,即使你说的那个天才被BOSS看中并且真有行动,也不见得就前途一片光明,ARS的天才或者希望之星已经够多了,而且年龄都不大,还很多是进攻球员!
PS,我们要的是能马上可以上场,可以解决问题的,如果又来个要漫漫培养的, 我个人觉得还是算了!当然BOSS可不一定这么想!
多梅内克大师不是讲二人不能共存嘛
[em06]还是V4吧
暂时不发表看法.
不管怎么样,现在ARS没一个可以扭转局面的人,组合也太单一,我觉得TREZEGUET可以让我们打法更丰富,ADE目前只显示出干脏活的努力,却完全没有杀手的风范,他只是TITI的一个小帮手,但当TITI状态不好或者被看死,ADE也根本不起作用(他多次面对空门踢飞的场景让我留下的印象实在太深!)RVP更是奇怪,正选踢得很一般,替补却发挥比较好(很不解,他在荷兰却发挥得特别出色,不知道是信心的问题还是跟TITI的化学(负)作用)!
在关键时候,我们更需要的是进球!我觉得多个杀手绝对是好事!
boss能将两个人融合在一起的
所以教授应该兼任法国队主教练!
[em01]看上去有点过气,能来的话还是不错的。
不过如果来的是年轻些的成名球员的话,更加让人期待。
看上去有点过气,能来的话还是不错的。
不过如果来的是年轻些的成名球员的话,更加让人期待。
社瓦 30岁还5000万欧元呢 顶级前锋 特雷根本不存在 过气的说法
以他的射门能力 他要是能来 亨利的最佳射手要让位了
另外说亨利 特雷无法搭档的说法 那是因为 法国有齐达内
而阿森纳有无比犀利的边路配合 特雷是绝配
看上去有点过气,能来的话还是不错的。
不过如果来的是年轻些的成名球员的话,更加让人期待。
社瓦 30岁还5000万欧元呢 顶级前锋 特雷根本不存在 过气的说法
以他的射门能力 他要是能来 亨利的最佳射手要让位了
另外说亨利 特雷无法搭档的说法 那是因为 法国有齐达内
而阿森纳有无比犀利的边路配合 特雷是绝配
看上去有点过气,能来的话还是不错的。
不过如果来的是年轻些的成名球员的话,更加让人期待。
社瓦 30岁还5000万欧元呢 顶级前锋 特雷根本不存在 过气的说法
以他的射门能力 他要是能来 亨利的最佳射手要让位了
另外说亨利 特雷无法搭档的说法 那是因为 法国有齐达内
而阿森纳有无比犀利的边路配合 特雷是绝配
的确如此 特雷在现在的法国 获得的机会 远比在尤文少
就像曼联的范尼也是如此 没有中场 没有进球
这就需要突击型前锋 亨利 萨哈来带中场
但是阿森纳的中场创造机会能力是最强的 反倒是把握机会能力是最差的
想想冠军杯决赛的单刀
看看今年切尔西的投入 没有顶级前锋 靠娃娃兵是拿不了冠军的
看上去有点过气,能来的话还是不错的。
不过如果来的是年轻些的成名球员的话,更加让人期待。
社瓦 30岁还5000万欧元呢 顶级前锋 特雷根本不存在 过气的说法
以他的射门能力 他要是能来 亨利的最佳射手要让位了
另外说亨利 特雷无法搭档的说法 那是因为 法国有齐达内
而阿森纳有无比犀利的边路配合 特雷是绝配
的确如此 特雷在现在的法国 获得的机会 远比在尤文少
就像曼联的范尼也是如此 没有中场 没有进球
这就需要突击型前锋 亨利 萨哈来带中场
但是阿森纳的中场创造机会能力是最强的 反倒是把握机会能力是最差的
想想冠军杯决赛的单刀
看看今年切尔西的投入 没有顶级前锋 靠娃娃兵是拿不了冠军的
欧文或者特雷............................至于托雷斯?希望小了些.
此人英超无用,还不如要饭泥
不支持 `````
他门在国家对合作的并不好 两个一起上还不亨利打单前锋 ```
如果可以 便宜 来 增加板凳 深度还差不多 ```(但他不可能便宜)
还不如买欧文
楼上的说亨利让位最佳射手 ???[em09][em09]
有没有搞错```````` 他只是 一个埋在禁区 等待机会的单一前锋
比起亨利的全面可以毫不夸张的说 他们不是一个档次```
无论他来还是不来 进攻核心亨利 不会改变