Soldado might be better than the average spud acquisition but he's no Cazorla. Not even by any stretch of the imagination. At worst Cazorla's performances for Spain were average.
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Here's an example of his work, beautiful treason they called it, he also never told Wenger his intention to leave (probably why we got rid of Diarra) though it was pretty clear to me to be fair:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...al/3916021.stm
Seems fair enough to me. Marseille manager seemed a cunt.Quote:
"This is not a matter of money. I just didn't get on well with the manager and failed to reach an agreement," he said.
"I realise that Marseille didn't really want to keep me and I was not their priority.
"All I can say is that I have always been very honest with the club who boosted my career. I just didn't manage to reach an agreement with them and this is very common in football."
As for not telling Wenger, he was out of contract. He doesn't have to say shit to anybody. Diarra as we saw before and after he joined is fucking shite. Languishing in the Russian pub league pretty much says it all
You can't compare the two, one is a striker the other is a winger/attacking midfielder so their roles are very different.
Cazorla is more skillful and creative but Soldado scores a lot more goals, if you made them swap roles neither would be particularly good in their new position doing what the other does.
Exiled Gooner :lol:
I remember him from 606
How it is missed :rose:
Why because he felt betrayed by a player who clearly made promises?
True but he basically screwed us over, Wenger said all along he was confident he would stay. To be fair Flamini has no club so that's not good either and we're the only ones interested and that's only because he's free and we're cheap.