edu+Gilberto+Flamini = 7 of Cesc's 9 years. last two years he lined up alongside mong.....northbank123 wrote:Hardly. Fabregas and Edu played in the same team for one season. Gilberto left in 2008 and to be honest was a bit-part player and a shadow of his former self in 2007/08. Fabregas' level of performance during those years was brilliant for his age but (sadly) his Arsenal legacy will be carrying what was an otherwise average side from 2008 until early 2011, before van Judas picked up the reigns. He was consistently quality, during those two and a half seasons who else stood up for us? Yet we still stayed within touching distance of the top, mainly down to Fabregas.clockender1 wrote:VAVAVOOM 14 wrote:Don't know why you say that: when Cesc was with us, he was unplayable at times and arguably the best CM in the league - he's never had a problem with the intensity/physicality of the PL.clockender1 wrote:[
Maureen is going to see the same problem this year by building the chav team around Cesc - Deco could do it in Spain for him, but Cesc isn't going to be given time or space and like Jack can't hold his own.
We didn't win anything with Cesc, and he was protected by Edu and the Gilberto.
I think he could/can do the Caz /Ozil job as a playmaker but thats not where the chavs are playing him. Their left side looks very vulnerable - Hazard, who doesn't track back and Cesc who is lightweight. the chavs will have the same problem we do with playing both Caz and Ozil when they play both Cesc and Oscar - very prone to being hit on the break and an exposed left back.
its nothing against Cesc. I just believe he should play higher up the pitch.
Cesc is a very very good player, but he needs a midfield enforcer alongside side imho. unless he plays the false No.1o i don't think he'll do much at the chavs - just like Barcelona.