Because he can look at all the recent success we've had loaning out players. Lunin twice sent to teams that did not play, Kubo sent to a team that doesn't nearly suit his style of play, Vallejo pulled back from loan, Mariano who was sold, was brought back only now to rot on the bench. Lots of success stories around him to tell him a loan will be super successful.
Mariano is also turning down every offer, loan or sale. QUOTE="Zidane05, post: 38465310, member: 65512"]Kubo sent to a team that doesn't nearly suit his style of play,[/QUOTE] What style of play would suit him? Because he looks like a little kid out there. Outmuscled and not quite there yet at this level.
Yeah no shit. You bring him back, you give him the contract of a squad player, then you shove him down the pecking order. Super eager to go on another loan. I don't know, maybe a team that's willing to attack a bit more.
Roma offered to buy him and we agreed to the deal, but he didn't agree in terms with them. He's 26 and will be 29 by the time his contract is over. In short, he's basically ready to waste his prime years playing 200 minutes because of the contract he has in Madrid. He's been pretty poor, Mallorca may not be playing champagne football, but he lets go of the ball easy, easily loses focus, reacts immaturely, the whole lot. He's been gradually losing minutes because of it. He wouldn't be making the bench on a better team. Just not ready yet, no matter where it would be. This is a player that has only played youth level football in Europe and played in a very weak League in Japan. Needs to go through what he's going through right now.
Bale is already past his prime. His prime was when we had the BBC trio and we won three consecutive CL trophies during that time. If Bale would've been as good now as he was 4 yeas ago or so he wouldn't have a problem finding a new situation. But he isn't.
No, Bale made a decison to retire early once complacency set in. If Bale had the same passion for playing as he had before even with injuries he would still be a top player. He made the decision to be past it. Not time.
He's not nearly as explosive and aggressive as he was. The Kaka we signed was a caricature of the Kaka that was awarded the Balon d'Or as well. The idea that he chose to not be as good as he was is an absolute joke. I don't even get what Bale has to do with Brahim and his reluctance to go out on loan but here we are.
Yeah and he's not nearly as dedicated and focused as he was either. Guess what effects your performance? Yep, your preparation.
Did you follow him in training back then and now to tell the difference? For what it's worth he at least seems to not be hopelessly overweight.
Did you? I followed Zidane's behavior toward Bale which went from one of the untouchables people complained about to the guy Zidane publicly wanted out. Also being overweight has nothing to do with your focus and work in practice. That is all diet. You don't need to defend all things Bale. I don't even defend all things Zidane or Cristiano.
Both youngsters from Brazil are firmly ahead of him in impact and mentality. Lucas Vazquez ahead in experience and mentality. Kubo is already getting valuable experience away from the club while Brahim is stagnating and isn't really helping himself or the club here.
Cant really blame the player. He was unwilling to go out on loan and thats the only reason he decided to leave Man City in the first place. We made deal with him that he would be part of the first and not loan him out. Shouldnt have made the purchase considering how difficult it is for youngsters to break into the first team.
Which is why I believe that this summer he'll either accept fate and go on loan or be sold permanently.
Love his potential. A 2 year journey will do him some good. Odegaard route, a year as a starter in France and if he works out another in La Liga. Desperately needs minutes.
A first glimpse of @Brahim Díaz in action 🔴⚫I primi movimenti, le prime giocate: Brahim Díaz si presenta così a San Siro 🔴⚫#MilanMonza #WeTheReady #SempreMilan pic.twitter.com/rKOFpGh9YW— AC Milan (@acmilan) September 5, 2020
Am very happy we will finally see some game footage for this dude. I think he can be a very exciting player.
I like Serie A for him. He will do well there and either come back ready to get minutes or get us a nice fee
i think at the moment this player plays with his head down too much, needs to get his head up to see the opportunities for the team, let's see how he progresses if he gets minutes at Milan
[emoji7] 📂 File this one under 'Things You Love To See'🔥 @Brahim📹 @ACMilanGoleadorpic.twitter.com/mwR45hyGEC— SempreMilan (@SempreMilanCom) September 17, 2020
The same Spanish media gassing everyone up on the 'incompetent Zidane' train are the same Spanish media celebrating Asensio weekly for doing ******** all for 90 minutes. I could only imagine if Brahim was here and playing lionshare how they would accuse Zidane of ruining Asensio and claim he is the answer to our problems.
Doesn't fit our play style. We play with crosses, crosses, and crosses into the box for sometimes Benz and most of the time no one. Who the f cares about fancy flicks and amazing through balls?