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That's fair enough, but you'd be in the minority. Ask most Premier League fans who they'd prefer and you'd see it'd be a lot more one sided than you'd expect.Very good player, but I would disagree.
That's fair enough, but you'd be in the minority. Ask most Premier League fans who they'd prefer and you'd see it'd be a lot more one sided than you'd expect.Very good player, but I would disagree.
But couldn't the same be said of Rafael before the reign of terror was unleashed upon us ?No, but Coleman is probably better than Rafael though. Coleman was the best right-back in the league last season, alongside Zabaleta. I like Rafael, but he is massively overrated on RedCafe.
Ferguson's final year Rafael was great, absolutely. Was he as good as Coleman last season? I wouldn't be too sure to be honest, Coleman was am absolute beast both defensively and offensively. I like Rafael, and I wouldn't go all out to replace him with Coleman as there wouldn't be enough an improvement to justify any fee... But Coleman is the superior right-back, for me and many others.But couldn't the same be said of Rafael before the reign of terror was unleashed upon us ?
Fair enough, I would agree with the assessment of Coleman being a notch above Rafael for about 18 months now. But ideally if we were to sell Rafael due to fitness concerns, I'd like someone who's undeniably world-class. Not sure if Seamus belongs in that category but then there aren't many quality right backs around these days apart from Lahm so it's slim picking. Dunno TBF.Ferguson's final year Rafael was great, absolutely. Was he as good as Coleman last season? I wouldn't be too sure to be honest, Coleman was am absolute beast both defensively and offensively. I like Rafael, and I wouldn't go all out to replace him with Coleman as there wouldn't be enough an improvement to justify any fee... But Coleman is the superior right-back, for me and many others.
Rafael generally doesn't get the praise he sometimes deserves, and finds himself scapegoat at times. As for de Gea, well he was absolutely slaughtered when he first arrived, I think Ogden wrote that it had shown how far de Gea had come that not much had been made about his mistake on Saturday.Fair enough, I would agree with the assessment of Coleman being a notch above Rafael for about 18 months now. But ideally if we were to sell Rafael due to fitness concerns, I'd like someone who's undeniably world-class. Not sure if Seamus belongs in that category but then there aren't many quality right backs around these days apart from Lahm so it's slim picking. Dunno TBF.
As an aside I'm stunned by the general press reaction and commentary to Rafael's penalty vs Leicester and De Gea's odd errors this season. Might be wrong but it just smacks of partisan behavior and repeating the tedious established narrative of Rafael being exceptionally rash and De Gea being soft when dealing with crosses. Didn't they see the latter's performances last season. The former conceded one penalty. Not having a go at Coleman but didn't he score an own goal vs Chelsea at a pivotal time ? Yet no one harps upon that. Then again maybe I'm just being paranoid.
It's between him and van Persie for the next three games anyway, assuming Fletcher remains benched.if rafael was able to stay fit id have him close to the top of my ,ist for the captaincy.
Same could be said of Rafael the year before, and there wasn't much between them (Coleman last season and Rafael 12/13) IMO. Rafael links up better with his winger and has a better cross I think while Coleman is more of a powerful runner probably. Both excellent fullbacks but I think Rafael has far more potential if he stays fit, but that's a big if. He's also a few years younger.No, but Coleman is probably better than Rafael though. Coleman was the best right-back in the league last season, alongside Zabaleta. I like Rafael, but he is massively overrated on RedCafe.
I'd definitely rate Rafael 12/13 better than Coleman last season, because he played in Europe against better players. Rafael definitely has issues with injury and that would be the only thing I'd hold against him.Same could be said of Rafael the year before, and there wasn't much between them (Coleman last season and Rafael 12/13) IMO. Rafael links up better with his winger and has a better cross I think while Coleman is more of a powerful runner probably. Both excellent fullbacks but I think Rafael has far more potential if he stays fit, but that's a big if. He's also a few years younger.
I'm not sure about that, unless they are all Irish or they must have short memories.That's fair enough, but you'd be in the minority. Ask most Premier League fans who they'd prefer and you'd see it'd be a lot more one sided than you'd expect.
As does Rafael.I swear Seamus Coleman has family members on the Caf.
He played better players in the 2 ties against Real Madrid but the group stage was Galatasaray, Braga and FC Cluj which doesn't outweigh a full season of excellence from Coleman last season.I'd definitely rate Rafael 12/13 better than Coleman last season, because he played in Europe against better players. Rafael definitely has issues with injury and that would be the only thing I'd hold against him.
I'd rather be Rafa's brother it must be said.As does Rafael.
Coleman scored seven goals last season, he was a beast going forward.Coleman is defensively solid, consistently healthy and likely has a higher motor but Rafael I think has a lot more quality especially going forward.
Impressive. I didn't know that, he always seemed the fullback version of Valencia to me, strong and fast but predictable.Coleman scored seven goals last season, he was a beast going forward.
He played those games in extra to whatever coleman faced with the same excellence, so it sure well does.He played better players in the 2 ties against Real Madrid but the group stage was Galatasaray, Braga and FC Cluj which doesn't outweigh a full season of excellence from Coleman last season.
Yeah he was one of the main reasons they finished ahead of us I think. 6 goals, 2 assists and 15 clean sheets in the league would be a fantastic season for one of our full backs so to achieve it in an Everton team is even more impressive.Impressive. I didn't know that, he always seemed the fullback version of Valencia to me, strong and fast but predictable.
Agreed, I think Coleman would really suit a wing back role if we decide to stick with that. Apparently Mourinho wants him next Summer and he'll move Ivanovic central as Terry gets phased out. Coleman is a United fan so you never know.Everton play with Fullbacks moving lot more forward though on both sides and others tucking in more.
You would find Baines assisting Coleman inside the box at times too.
Coleman is pretty good but so is Rafael. Injuries is big concern for Rafael but i don't see justification spunking 30 odd million on Coleman either.
As is Coleman. Outrageously so.. I like Rafael, but he is massively overrated on RedCafe.
These comparisons were made to justify Baines, who was the major flavour of the month for a while on here too. That was, of course, until everyone realised how shit he actually is. Coleman is obviously better, but the amount of stuff that is ignored in Coleman's game (mostly defensive responsibilities) but highly scrutinised in Rafael's account is baffling. I understand there's an influx of Irish posters on here, but I seriously don't think the Everton fans think this highly of Coleman.Everton have Naismith and Lukaku, we have Van Persie, Falcao, Rooney and Di Maria.
The wanking over Baines reached massive proportions. He turned down United to be with Everton la, he's the proper English player with commitment la. David Moyes tried to sign him too, feck me.These comparisons were made to justify Baines, who was the major flavour of the month for a while on here too. That was, of course, until everyone realised how shit he actually is. Coleman is obviously better, but the amount of stuff that is ignored in Coleman's game (mostly defensive responsibilities) but highly scrutinised in Rafael's account is baffling. I understand there's an influx of Irish posters on here, but I seriously don't think the Everton fans think this highly of Coleman.
It's one thing to say he currently isn't better, but to say he 'may get on his level' is bollocks. He was better two seasons ago, and has started this season better.I like to think I can take off the red tinted specs when judging one of our players and I believe Coleman to be an upgrade on Rafael currently. That's not to say Rafa won't be at his level when he's 26 if he can control himself and increase his game intelligence.
I'd love to see Rafa get back to his best, questions remain if anyone else can get what Fergie was able to get from him though.It's one thing to say he currently isn't better, but to say he 'may get on his level' is bollocks. He was better two seasons ago, and has started this season better.
I don't believe it either but I didn't believe it with Welbeck anyway it was quite a different story. The only thing why we could assume van Gaal didn't like Rafael was when he wanted to paly 3-5-2 with wingbacks and Rafael could in his eyes be too "defensive". So he would have like to use more attacking minded players but as it turned out Rafaels looks much more threatening forward than both together which quite surprised me tbh because I thought Tony V could kick on but it didn't happen and yeah he is very very solid defensively and very consistent player. People giving him stick for BS sometimes. Like with Vardy "Typical Rafael..." That's just bs. Yes he is aggressive and little impatient sometimes but that's what we like and like football's played these days. He matured a lot. I think he can became legend here not matter what manager here is everyone must love this guy. He just needs to overcome his injuries. That is it.. I wouldn't swap him for Coleman.Don't believe for one second that Raf wasn't part of LVG's plans. Calling bullshit on that one.
I wouldn't even dream of saying this 3 years ago, but I'd happily have Coleman here over Rafael. His improvement and consistency over the last couple of years are just extraordinary.We all tend to rate our own players a bit higher as we relate to them and watch them develop here.
I like to think I can take off the red tinted specs when judging one of our players and I believe Coleman to be an upgrade on Rafael currently. That's not to say Rafa won't be at his level when he's 26 if he can control himself and increase his game intelligence.
Agreed. Add this to the fact that anyone who rarely watches United (many pundits included) still think Rafael is the same player he was 5 years ago. Therefore any quasi-mistake such as against Leicester will have the same "typical rash Rafael" tag thrown at it irrespective of the irregularity of such a mistake or whether it was actually a mistake at all. These are the same pundits that were saying last season that Valencia has been one of our most consistent performers, despite him being utterly useless for 2 seasons.Coleman plays for Everton. A lot of his defensive inadequacies are brushed over and ignored. With Rafael every little mistake is scrutinized and he's called out for it.
Rafael ahead of Coleman every single day of the week.
I would disagree, Rafael's defence is quite good. Sunday showed it in spades.Rafael's defending is not good enough yet. Let's see how he does over the whole season because right now the jury is still out.
Agreed. I think he gets unfairly treated over his defending. Because he is an attacking fullback, many just assume he can't defend. Sure he makes mistakes here and there but every defender does, especially fullbacks who come up against quick wingers.I would disagree, Rafael's defence is quite good. Sunday showed it in spades.