QUOTE (Danny @ Oct 21 2012, 11:53 PM)

If you sum up Boateng of the past 2 seasons by a 'few spectacular goals' then I had absolutely every right to call you on it.
My criticism of him this season exposes his weaknesses, and points out that in this awful setup with a manager who is unable to deploy him properly then he is a waste of a jersey.
Of course with better players around him he'll play better - if you are using that as a criticism of the player then it applies to most world class players. Put them in the local pub select against a good team and they will struggle.
Boateng in the right setup, as he was last 2 seasons, was a magnificent asset to the team and every bit as valuable as any of the other marquee players in any club in any country.
But he isn't being used properly and that's exposed the weaknesses in his game. Every amazing player has weaknesses - Falcao lacks pace and is no use as anything other than a predatory finisher (albeit he is the best in the world at it). Messi is not the strongest and struggles when up against robust players (as he did against Inter and Chelsea).
I stand by this thread, and I stand by my criticism of your previous comments equally.
If Boateng was this world class, £50M valuable player you make him out to be, then the team's poor form and the fact that he plays out of position should not have hindered his performances so drastically. Players of that calibre can overcome the difficulties and be themselves the one who take the squad by the hand. Yet the guy is totally lost. He can't make a decent pass, dribble the opponent or even shoot the goddamn target anymore. Against Lazio he hit rock bottom, totally disappearing from the game. I saw this coming in the pre-season, and now it's simply being confirmed. Boateng is just an average player, with a few flashes now and then. He performs well when the team performs well, and plays like crap when the team succumbs. Like Nocerino. Like Montolivo. And like many other players in our roster nowadays.