Lyon generally produce decent players, anyone we can pick up from there?
Even if we have to root around the bins...
Lyon generally produce decent players, anyone we can pick up from there?
Even if we have to root around the bins...
Torreira has said that he prefers life in Italy and has struggled with the language barrier here.
His form fell off a cliff in the second half of the season. Not sure if that’s down to his first season abroad, dealing with no winter break or if he isn’t as good as we first thought.
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Hopefully, and if so, I hope he settles down here otherwise we could be on the market again very soon.
They all complain about the weather....even if they are from Calais.
The language thing I've always found strange. These guys are rich as fuhk, with ample time. Get a language tutor around for an hour each day. Why don't they just create a school at the training ground.
Anyway, I expect him to be here for years to come and to improve. One of the brighter points of our season.
Last edited by Blink 1nce Quince 2wice; 13-06-2019 at 01:07 PM.
He's supposed to have trouble with the language but didn't have a problem with Italian if only people spoke English all over the world it might be easier to learn...
Pogba to Juve is gathering some traction.
To be fair, there’s a pretty large Italian community in Uruguay, and they reckon a big chunk of the population (I’ve heard some say between 1/3 and 1/2!) have some kind of Italian roots (their players certainly always seem to arrive in Europe with Italian passports) - wouldn’t surprise me in the slightest if a lot of Uruguayans grow up with Italian as a second language, whilst having the Italian culture and a love of Italy drummed into them from birth...