@oc0occ21783@BarcaTimes That's right I can't convince you but I can correct you. A player reaches their prime usually in their 27-30. So Frenkie still has time to get fit and have his best season for club and country.
Why are people acting like Frenkie de Jong is the first footballer ever to push himself to be fit for a World Cup? Literally any player in his position would've done the same. It's the biggest competition on planet earth.
He tried to return for the Atlético UCL second leg but couldn't. After that, Barça barely had any season-defining games left. This narrative around him is nonsense! #fcblive
@jahm1l_@BarcaTimes I have my own opinions, you have your own opinions. You don't have to convince me, and you can't convince me either. Discussing these with me is meaningless
@oc0occ21783@BarcaTimes You're acting like he's in his 30th or 35. Frenkie can recover from this and has the perfect age where players reach their prime. Don't forget some players reach their prime later than others(like KDB) but they still made it into big players. Raphina is the same age as fdj btw
@jahm1l_@BarcaTimes Secondly, KDB also experienced a decline after a major injury, but he is a historical level center back with some ability even if his ability declines. I had doubts about De Jong's ability before he was injured, let alone after the have a block injection
@jahm1l_@BarcaTimes Firstly, the extent of injuries suffered by Rafinha and De Jong is completely different. If you really don't understand, you can investigate the consequences of a player have a block injection
@jahm1l_@BarcaTimes For example, Rafinha, if he had suffered such a serious injury in the national team last time, and have a block injection , he should have left. However, his injury was not as serious, and he still has the ability to contribute to the club, so he can stay for the time being
@oc0occ21783@BarcaTimes Your point of view didn't make sense. Now you're saying something much different than your op. Almost every player would risk a injury for their country. Just to help them win the WC. But punishing them for that iz just dumb. Especially when other done the same without punishment
@jahm1l_@BarcaTimes What was my initial viewpoint? If I remember correctly, did I post several comments? Sorry, my point of view has always been that I believe selling him is due to competitive factors, and players who are not capable of playing for Barcelona should leave
@jahm1l_@BarcaTimes You mentioned Gavi. Gavi was still so young when he was injured, and there is a possibility for him to recover from such a big injury. However, De Jong is already 29 years old, and at this age, he is under lockdown and suffering from this kind of injury. Why should we keep him?
@oc0occ21783@BarcaTimes Okay so let's sell Raphina right? Or Yamal too right? He played in the WC qualifiers games(Bulgaria and turkey) despite not being 100. let's also sell Gavi because he did the same and was out for almost a year for Barca. Should they also pay a price? Barca isn't a charity right?
@jahm1l_@BarcaTimes It's not about selling because of an injury to the national team, the club only looks at whether he can play for the club, it's that simple
@BarcaUniversal@mundodeportivo I can't believe it, are we really not buying midfielders anymore? Do we really need to use these players to play in the Champions League? Not to mention Paris, even Bruges can't beat it
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@BarcaUniversal@mundodeportivo Yes, you read correctly. We want to use these players to play in the Champions League, and we hope to enter the Champions League playoffs when the time comes
@BarcaTimes This is not cold-blooded. His World Cup ended a long time ago, but only discovered his injury today. I don't think he really cares about the club.I don't deny it.,I am a little sad about his behavior, but I think selling him is completely due to competitive factors
@BarcaTimes In short, in terms of words, we have nothing to say. He is for the country, but in action, we must sell him because his choices have hurt us. We have no reason to unconditionally tolerate him. This is a football club, not a shelter
@BarcaTimes We will only keep players who want to play for the club and can play for the club. As for why he cannot play, what does it have to do with us? Why don't you donate all your property when you enjoy understanding and sympathizing with others so much?
@BarcaTimes If he cannot play, he will leave because he was not injured for the club. He is a hero of their country, but not ours. His choice even caused us harm, but it doesn't matter. When he makes his choice, we have to make our choice.
@BarcaUniversal@Alfremartinezz To be honest, with the actions of the club's top management, Barcelona won't win the Champions League within five years. Just keep waiting
🚨 Barcelona do not contemplate the departure of Ferrán Torres. The club has officially received no offer or interest from any club.
The idea is to offer him a renewal in September due to Fair Play issues.
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