Pavel Buchnevich
Drury and Laviolette Must Go
Marco did have the best season of his career playing in a free role as Favre’s shadow striker...
What do you do with Weigl, Dahoud and Goetze then?
Marco did have the best season of his career playing in a free role as Favre’s shadow striker...
What do you do with Weigl, Dahoud and Goetze then?
Play 4-3-2-1 with Sancho & Reus in free shadow striker roles behind Schurrle
He's left my squad, and he'll be alerted when we've found him a new team.
Too bad West Ham couldn't spend ridiculous money on both Yarmo and Schurrle. They are exactly the kind of club you want to offload your players to because they would totally make a dumb buy for a lot of money to get a "name" in.
Maybe someone like Crystal Palace or Watford can bail us out on Schurrle?
I'm all here for a Schurrle career revival, loved him at Chelsea. If Favre can make him good again that'd be dope.
That's not true. Jogi will sit down long and hard and think and will identify the problems and fix them. Grindel and Jogi and Bierhoff said so!The only problem is going to be when Jogi decides that his renaissance means he can ignore better attackers in favor of Schurrle again. He & Draxler will ensure that Brandt, Sane & Gnabry are deprived the NT minutes they should be getting immediately.
Idk how I missed this but Jesse Marsch is now the assistant manager of RB leipzig?
Isak is a bit of a mess tonight. Unfortunate because they need him to take a step forward more than all their other youngsters, and a good start would help. Zagadou's one-footedness is a problem. Burnic is sharp so far, though. Meaningless match and very early but it would help some of these fringe players to build momentum if they want to have a bigger role this coming year.
Send Isak on loan.
Would that really help? I'm not sure. Depends on the destination.
It is reported Crystal Palace might be the destination. He left the team and travelled home for negotiations.It is also speculated there could be a trade in works. Schürrle for Zaha.Talk of a Schürrle revival under Favre unlikely to come to fruition. Several reports state that he missed this friendly match because he's negotiating a move to another club.
Would that really help? I'm not sure. Depends on the destination.
I think so. Dortmund is not a good environment for him.
He needs to be playing every week and seeing the ball go in the net. How many years since he’s known he’ll be in the team from week to week or got in any type of rhythm with his goal scoring?
I like certain elements I see. He moves extremely well, he works hard, he can be used as a central outlet that brings teammates into play. And I think he could probably score goals, but we won’t know unless he gets to play every week somewhere. No way he can possibly be evaluated, unless Dortmund is going to be willing to give him substantial minutes this season.
Do what Real did with Hakimi. Two year loan to another club. No option to buy. If he does really well in those two years, we can bring him back and evaluate him as an option for Dortmund. If not, you sell him after two years. Could even be a loan to 2. Bundesliga for all I care. I want to see how he’ll do playing every week. Then we evaluate him at age 21 in two years. CF is one of those positions where I think it’s very hard to bring a young player through at a big club.
I don't think any player Dortmund loaned out in the past ~5 years has come back better and established himself in the team. We'll see with Burnic and Passlack. Usually it's a precursor to a sale.
I don't think any player Dortmund loaned out in the past ~5 years has come back better and established himself in the team. We'll see with Burnic and Passlack. Usually it's a precursor to a sale.
BVB have also been very hesitant to loan players out until they've started to lose hope in. So it's a bit of a self-selecting sample.
Dortmund is interested in Axel Witsel.
BVB: Dortmund hat großes Interesse an Axel Witsel
One can argue about the quality, but 29 isn't that old. Teams can't just be composed of 19 year olds and expect to compete in a men's league.
We've had this discussion before. It definitely is old to bring in a new player. Players peak in minutes played around 25 or 26 and their average on-field impact declines thereafter by every quantifiable measure. Not too noticeably at 29, but certainly after 30. If they sign him to a 4 year contract he'll have no resale value at the end and he'll almost certainly be performing badly. Unless you're bringing in a world class player, it's pointless to make that investment.
No one said anything about wanting a team of 19 year olds. I want Dortmund to have an older team with more players in their prime too. 29 is demonstrably past it though.