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One thing he is good at is believing his own hype, not that you can blame him foe that seeing as he's produced the goods.Nothing will ever convince me Gyokeres is any good![]()
Nothing will ever convince me Gyokeres is any good![]()
He scored 40 in 97 in his two seasons at Coventry after signing permanently. This earned him a move to Sporting Lisbon for around £20m. Piroe scored 46 in 96 for us and no-one here would be saying that was only average.I honestly don't get it. Two average/decent seasons at Coventry in the Championship and one good season in Portugal.
No idea how that equals the 90-odd million that's being thrown around.
I agree that there is a fair bit of revisionism on here from some just to help themselves conveniently forget that he was one who got away.He scored 40 in 97 in his two seasons at Coventry after signing permanently. This earned him a move to Sporting Lisbon for around £20m. Piroe scored 46 in 96 for us and no-one here would be saying that was only average.
Gyokeres then scored 97 goals in 102 games for Sporting over the past two seasons, which is considerably better than 'one good season'. There is the caveat that plenty of strikers have scored lots in Portugal and struggled in 'better' leagues, so I imagine his 6 in 8 in the Champions League last season helped.
Sporting are pretty good at driving a hard bargain, but I doubt it would get anywhere near £90m if he is sold this summer. Man United may go near that if they're desperate enough, but they should have learned their lesson on overpaying by now.
May need to revaluate this post... his record at sporting is phenomenalI honestly don't get it. Two average/decent seasons at Coventry in the Championship and one good season in Portugal.
No idea how that equals the 90-odd million that's being thrown around.
I'd maybe amend that second sentence to Amorin doesn't have the chops for Man United. Jury is still out of course, but he's likely to join a list of managers who don't have the chops for that basket case club post-Fergie, alongside Moyes, Van Gaal, Mourinho, Solskjaer, Rangnick, ten Haag.Nunez has struggled at Liverpool after tearing it up in Portugal.
Amorim the same, clearly doesn't have the chops for Premier League management.
Gyokeres would be an enormous risk for anyone stupid enough to gamble £90m on him. No evidence at all he can do it in a top league.