Re: Steven N’Zonzi
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 7:44 am
Looked good every time I've seen him play so I'm not against this
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http://talksport.com/football/premier-l ... 201415?p=5gooney wrote:This guy is an absolute moron and lazy as fvck. He has very good attributes and can be a very good player. But not the right attitude
jmiles10 wrote:gooney wrote:This guy is an absolute moron and lazy as fvck. He has very good attributes and can be a very good player. But not the right attitude[/quotehttp://talksport.com/football/premier-leagues-15-hardest-working-players-average-distance-covered-game-201415?p=5
Lazy
Zenith wrote:jmiles10 wrote:Lazygooney wrote:This guy is an absolute moron and lazy as fvck. He has very good attributes and can be a very good player. But not the right attitude[/quotehttp://talksport.com/football/premier-leagues-15-hardest-working-players-average-distance-covered-game-201415?p=5
Arsenal have joined the race to sign Sevilla's French midfielder Steven N'Zonzi, 28, who is also a target for Chelsea, Manchester City and Juventus. (Daily Express)
Mustafi wrote:He's good, but not the midfielder you would bench Xhaka or Ramsey for. So not what we need
CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Mustafi wrote:He's good, but not the midfielder you would bench Xhaka or Ramsey for. So not what we need
I remember him being a frustrating midfielder to play against from his time in the PL and he seemed just as annoying when we played against him in the Emirates Cup. Not sure how consistent he is these days but if he's better than Elneny and Coquelin then at the very least we would have improved the competition for Xhaka or Ramsey. Not to mention, he would also buy more time until Cazorla can be fully relied upon again