by Guest » Yesterday, 17:08
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Viv is an amazing player, world class at her best. I can’t believe Arsenal/Jonas would do anything to lose her. I know this knee injury seems never ending, but surely, given the summer to concentrate on rehabilitation, it should be ok. This season is nearly over. Fresh start next season. There’s at least one very inconsistent player that should go over Viv if they’re refreshing the team. Hoping the rumours aren’t true.
Who should to over Viv? Russo or Stina? Is there someone else in direct competition with her position?
I think they’re talking about Lina.
Bruh Lina getting unfairly targeted when we don't even know what's up with her. Her wife hasn't posted anything since November last year. Someone said that the club didn't terminate the contract because they didn't want to add to her problems. Whatever it is seems to be quite serious.
Everyone talking about Viv's life and all, while showing zero compassion to Lina. If the club is letting Viv go, it's not because of Lina. She isn't the easiest person to deal with and is injury ridden for 2 seasons now. It's the same case as lina.
Stina is the highest goalscorer of this season for arsenal and Russo is second. For this season and the last one, there's no comparison. Viv is nowhere to be seen.
Russo has been an amazing addition this season. So consistent, flexible…and scoring goals. Stina is been unbelievable when given a chance to play. It has changed dynamics. I’d be sad to see Viv go. Surely, the summer in rehab would sort her out. Is she really that difficult to deal with? Herself & Jonas have seemed to clash at times, but I’d say there’s prob a clash with lots of players.
Most coaches want players who are easy to work with. It's the same in mens football too. Even Ronaldo has been benched when he stepped out of line with the coach and that man can move millions.
I suspect Viv has stepped out of line too many times. But top players do have egos and its the coach's job to manage them. Now, Jonas isn't Jonathan Giraldez because that man managed to make Barcelona work together even though the drama in that team is immense.
I feel it will be better for Viv if she leaves. But which club will take on an injured player and yet pay her high salary? I don't think there are many clubs in England that can do that.
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Viv is an amazing player, world class at her best. I can’t believe Arsenal/Jonas would do anything to lose her. I know this knee injury seems never ending, but surely, given the summer to concentrate on rehabilitation, it should be ok. This season is nearly over. Fresh start next season. There’s at least one very inconsistent player that should go over Viv if they’re refreshing the team. Hoping the rumours aren’t true.
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Who should to over Viv? Russo or Stina? Is there someone else in direct competition with her position?
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I think they’re talking about Lina.
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Bruh Lina getting unfairly targeted when we don't even know what's up with her. Her wife hasn't posted anything since November last year. Someone said that the club didn't terminate the contract because they didn't want to add to her problems. Whatever it is seems to be quite serious.
Everyone talking about Viv's life and all, while showing zero compassion to Lina. If the club is letting Viv go, it's not because of Lina. She isn't the easiest person to deal with and is injury ridden for 2 seasons now. It's the same case as lina.
Stina is the highest goalscorer of this season for arsenal and Russo is second. For this season and the last one, there's no comparison. Viv is nowhere to be seen.
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Russo has been an amazing addition this season. So consistent, flexible…and scoring goals. Stina is been unbelievable when given a chance to play. It has changed dynamics. I’d be sad to see Viv go. Surely, the summer in rehab would sort her out. Is she really that difficult to deal with? Herself & Jonas have seemed to clash at times, but I’d say there’s prob a clash with lots of players.
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Most coaches want players who are easy to work with. It's the same in mens football too. Even Ronaldo has been benched when he stepped out of line with the coach and that man can move millions.
I suspect Viv has stepped out of line too many times. But top players do have egos and its the coach's job to manage them. Now, Jonas isn't Jonathan Giraldez because that man managed to make Barcelona work together even though the drama in that team is immense.
I feel it will be better for Viv if she leaves. But which club will take on an injured player and yet pay her high salary? I don't think there are many clubs in England that can do that.