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Published on 2024-03-08 12:00:00
Rico Lewis, a player for Manchester City, recently shared his admiration for one of his teammates, describing him as a “really top” player. The team has been on a winning streak, having secured victories in both the Manchester derby and the Champions League quarter-finals against FC Copenhagen.
Manager Pep Guardiola had a successful week, with the ability to give key players like Rodri a rest in preparation for the upcoming match against Liverpool. Despite some players being rested, Erling Haaland and Julian Alvarez both shone on the field, adding to their impressive goal tallies.
After the game, Rico Lewis took the time to praise both Haaland and Alvarez, with particular focus on the Argentine forward’s performance. Alvarez was commended for his patience, hard work, and goal-scoring abilities, earning him the title of a valuable player for Manchester City.
Oscar Bobb also chimed in, emphasizing Alvarez’s importance to the team. Despite not receiving as much attention as some of his teammates, Alvarez has proven to be a crucial asset to City, contributing significantly with 16 goals and 13 assists. His impact on the team was especially evident when he seamlessly replaced the injured Kevin De Bruyne in the midfield.
The fact that such a talented player was acquired for a relatively modest fee of £14 million speaks volumes about Manchester City’s scouting network and transfer strategy. Alvarez’s success highlights the club’s ability to make smart decisions in the transfer market and secure valuable assets for the team’s success.
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