Surely Bentaleb moving to Juventus will 100% backfire in a Pogba-like fashion.
You know that'll happen to us. It's just tempting fate.
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Surely Bentaleb moving to Juventus will 100% backfire in a Pogba-like fashion.
Surely Bentaleb moving to Juventus will 100% backfire in a Pogba-like fashion.
You know that'll happen to us. It's just tempting fate.
....or perhaps just the Coppa di CaffèHe won't even get a game at Juventus. Perhaps in the Coppa Italia.
Good riddance. Can say it now he's gone, never liked this guy. Something dead wrong with a man who does not want to play for his country and chooses to play for another, which he has a right to by heritage, either because he dislikes his country or because it's easier. Either way. Knew he was a wrong-un when that went down and it's proved itself so by his attitude.
Good riddance. Can say it now he's gone, never liked this guy. Something dead wrong with a man who does not want to play for his country and chooses to play for another, which he has a right to by heritage, either because he dislikes his country or because it's easier. Either way. Knew he was a wrong-un when that went down and it's proved itself so by his attitude.
His opting to play for Algeria over France was either a political statement, or it was defined by teh ease of getting into the team. Either way, it winds me up.Bit of an odd post. He chose to play for the country of his parents...plus we don't really know nothing about his attitude around training etc. He was in the first team for 18 months at a young age and looked to give 100% all the time. Few costly mistakes but generally applied himself well.
Hopefully the loan gives him some regular game time and he ends up staying. Much better option that Mason or Carroll for me long term.
His opting to play for Algeria over France was either a political statement, or it was defined by teh ease of getting into the team. Either way, it winds me up.
Many reports of a bad attitude with regards playing time, training and a general sense of entitlement.
That's why he has the hereditary possibility to play for Algerian, yeah. But you're not from where your parents are from, you are from where you are from.....Or it was because his parents are from there.
Not too fussed about 'bad reports' of not playing. I want our players to want to play. None of us have a clue what goes on in training really.