DarloGeorge96
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Just the 21 league goals for Bale last season and 2 individual awards. I don't overate him you underrate him.
Regarding your second statement, the teams you have mentioned are, essentially, still big teams (although not Barcelona and Real, to be fair).Maybe, but much as I hate to agree with DarloGeorge, he's correct. Bale's still CL quality and one of the better players in the world, and his inclusion in the team will strengthen it markedly.
Real and Barca are obvious, but Atletico have Villa, Sociedad have Griezmann and Vela, Valencia have Banega, Piatti and Jonas, Malaga have Pedro Morales and Roque Santa Cruz... I'd say it's a fair summation.
He was exceptional last season, and has been decent for the two seasons or so before that, but his recent form certainly doesn't command a fee like £80 million. And I disagree with your statement that he can significantly change Real's success in the Champions League.Just the 21 league goals for Bale last season and 2 individual awards. I don't overate him you underrate him.
But the question is, how do you define a game changer? Yes, the players mentioned are all good, and in some cases very good, but can they really turn a game on its head?Espanyol have Joan Verdú, Athletic Bilbao with Iker Muniaín and (newly acquired) Beñat. There are still a few clubs.
But the question is, how do you define a game changer? Yes, the players mentioned are all good, and in some cases very good, but can they really turn a game on its head?
Barce look out of sorts tonight Martino needs to change it up I think, sociedad was nice to watch earlier to but should have had vela on from the start and they may have nicked it as it stands that killed my acca