He looks patient so far. Probably a lot slower player than expected for a league of this pace but that's a good thing. Carrick only one slowing game down and that's in United's half. Good to have that upfront. I realize Berbatov had that ability but that's another story altogether.
Why are you saying I was complaining? Kagawa's best role is optimally with more than one creative outlet ahead of him, coming from all angles, not just one. My point was, if you didn't understand it, that Valencia and Young are not those types. Consequently more is asked of Kagawa creatively and to score. I don't see how that's difficult to comprehend.
Evans' clearances have been terrible. He needs to learn to be a bit more composed and stop whacking the ball away all the time.
Yup, we are all aware of his talent and how he helps movement but the standards for strikers is ridiculously high here: you have to do all of that and bang in goals to really make it.
His bicycle kick attempts are the worse. He almost always puts the ball in dangerous positions for the other team.
Theyre talking about ash cole on espn right now. Still surprised that chelsea is willing to let go the best LB in the world just like that, even at 30.
AC played a 4411 at times but importantly, they played a rangy forward and a creative link who didn't have the luxury of wingers to support him. It isa big ask given the personnel even though he is in his favorite position, the issue being resources at his disposal. Been managing the game nicely this far.