It was a surprising choice IMO. Wouldn't have traded Salah anyway and definitely wouldn't have traded anyone for Højlund the way Man United are playing...
It was a surprising choice IMO. Wouldn't have traded Salah anyway and definitely wouldn't have traded anyone for Højlund the way Man United are playing...
Højlund's form is even worse, though. Last time he scored in the PL against a team not about to be relegated there was snow on the ground. Salah's upside made him worth keeping I think. Isak though, different decision entirely.
Fair point about GK. It's not like people are going to really miss Ederson's regular 1 and 2 pointers. Between his injuries and tendency to nearly always let in 1 goal he's been a terrible choice this year.
News is keenly awaited on Ederson, who came off against Nottingham Forest last weekend with a shoulder injury.
Pep Guardiola said afterwards that it “doesn’t look good” for the Brazilian but subsequent reports suggest the issue isn’t as bad as first feared and that he is expected to return before the end of the season, maybe in time for Gameweek 37.
Ruben Dias and Phil Foden both missed out last week due to illness, so could make a comeback against Wolves.