If we don't sign him, that will probably be why.
Arturo Vidal
The OMITT fashion police will not approve.
He would look ace in our Lanvin suit though. :drool:
marv3llous wrote:Guys, he's got a horrible suit + trainers combo. Can we allow that?
jebus he looks homeless, a donated suit that doesn't fit, but will do since beggars can't be choosers.
Not much being said here but was reading on twitter (so take with a pinch of salt) that many in Chile seem to think the deal could definitely happen.
He's just traveling comfortably.
Have you ever made the mistake of getting onto a long flight in a super sexy suit? Unhappy balls.
Then don't half ass your comfortable outfit.
he was poor today, especially in the first 20 minutes or so, but im willing to forgive him, probably nervous.
that said, cant see him coming here.
King Arturo he calls himself?
More like Pauper Arturo. Idiotic display, nearly killed the game in the first half with his recklessness.
He was sort of at fault for Barca's first goal and, yes, could've got sent off (although it was some typically ridiculous theatrics from Busquets). i was ready to stick the boot in at Arturo Cattermole. But it turned out he was fantastic after the first 20 mins or so. Pogba was excellent also. They had to be to compete with Barca like they did.
Not Wenger's type of player though.
I liked his work once he collected hi,self. Great intensity. This is what we need. A football field with Vical, Sanchez, Coquelin and Ramsey swarming people would be fantastic. I want incessant intensity
Hmm don't think it's right to judge a player's ability on how he performed during 20 minutes of football in a CL final. Besides, he deserves credit for gathering himself and help his team the way he did for the remainder of the game.
What are you guys on about? That intensity and "recklessness" is how he plays every game, be it CL final or against Empoli. Hasnt received a red card this season, for example. Looks careless, but actually knows the limits very well.
I thought I was alone in being untroubled by his particular style of enthusiasm for the game last night .
First twenty minutes the adrenalin may have caused some risky play but he controlled it well enough after that.
Have to say I'm a fan.
He was lucky to have the chance to compose himself though, a least a couple of instances where a different ref could have easily showed him a second yellow.
Looking at him yesterday though, I don't think he could play alongside Ramsey, I don't think either of them have the discipline. Pogba also looks like he's largely attack minded, doens't look like he has a defensive bone in his body. If we got either of them to play in centre mid, we'd have to become a very attack minded team and play a very high line.
Vidal is a monster player who will run all day. Would be wasteful to limit him to a more balancing role in midfield.
Way prefer a more composed controller.
Don't like players who are so reliant on an insane engine
Agree, Vidal's great but we've got players in midfield who do have that same intensity and drive from deep - I'd rather Wenger focused on maximising their talent instead.
The Juventus midfielder I envied the most yesterday and in general is Marchisio
Marchisio was outstanding, but Pogba showed he's going to rule the world pretty soon.
Pogba has a great understanding of the game. His decisions on and off the ball are great.
Shame he's been valued to the point where he's not affordable for us.