Sanogo is an anagram of 'Goonas'
Sanogo is an anagram of 'Goonas'
I really like Sanogo.. I think he tries very hard for the team and that automatically makes me not dislike him. Add to that the fact that he was injured for a long time and is relatively young. He looked unplayable in the match where he scored the hattrick. I know it was the Emirates cup but if he gets a couple of goals in a few games, I am certain many on here will eat their words.
Arsene Wenger, the only football manager that got paid 8 million quid to do nothing but sit on his arse..
https://vine.co/v/MYrDF9eg3MJ
Looks like Song is coming home![]()
Arsene Wenger, the only football manager that got paid 8 million quid to do nothing but sit on his arse..
Well finally, some truth in the papers...
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/footb...-moves-heat-up
So much truth.
Defenders are for cowards, by the way.
I guess we found a spare £100 million down the back of the sofa.
I'm still not sure what to make of Sanogo really? I can't see him ever being a brilliant finisher, but then again, if he can keep doing what he did against Benfica (i.e. make the right runs, and be in the right place to bundle the ball over the line, however he can) then he could still be effective for us? It may not be particularly pleasing on the eye, but I could probably make my peace with that if he was getting a respectable number of scrappy goals and tap-ins (and, with the players we have, he'll probably be spoon-fed cut-backs and tap-ins all game long). I'd maybe get him working on his hold-up / link-up play more than his finishing at the moment - as I said, I can't see him ever mastering any great technique in that department, so I'd rather he just stick to trying to pass the ball into the net, and not get himself in a mess trying to arrow it into the corners at 100mph (incidentally, this is where I thought Adebayeeyore used to go wrong - when was fine when he stuck to simple side-foot finishes, but the second his ego took over, and started to believe he was a proper finisher, the ball usually ended up in the stands somewhere)...