SoCross
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For the love of God, I just can't watch Valencia bomb down the flank and then cross it to no-mans land! How many attacks have broken down sigh. Rafael would make us a lot more incisive.
And some of those look a bit suspect at present; the jury remains very much out as regards LVG's squad management/transfers.Him and plenty of other recent/impending departees.
Which departures look suspect?And some of those look a bit suspect at present; the jury remains very much out as regards LVG's squad management/transfers.
I would have kept Danny at the club certainly, and though his form can be erratic at times Nani would bring more to the team than does Januzaj presently.Which departures look suspect?
Mendes picks the team and texts it to Van Gaal.So how does it work? LvG decides that he doesn't like some players and they are bench warmers until sold?
Yeah, that seems to be the way football works.So how does it work? LvG decides that he doesn't like some players and they are bench warmers until sold?
Rafael, Smalling, Herrera would be in my starting XI always when fit.
I actually forgot about Welbeck, I would have liked to keep him too but Nani was after stagnating here, a change was best for both parties imo.I would have kept Danny at the club certainly, and though his form can be erratic at times Nani would bring more to the team than does Januzaj presently.
Not to mention that Nani should bring more to the team right now than Januzaj. That's not really the point though. That logic would see us never bring through any youngsters.I actually forgot about Welbeck, I would have liked to keep him too but Nani was after stagnating here, a change was best for both parties imo.
Yeah obviously, but you can clearly see he doesn't rate some players. It's ok, he's the manager. But even when his team performs poorly and those players could actually do something about it, he still doesn't plan to use them.Yeah, that seems to be the way football works.
Not every player on the bench right now will be sold any time soon, obviously.
Januzaj has time on this side though, the club does not. If the choice was to have only one player of that type at OT then Nani is ahead IMO. I can however, see why a player of his individualistic temperament might not suit the United that Van Gaal has created thus far (not that i am wholly approving of this).Not to mention that Nani should bring more to the team right now than Januzaj. That's not really the point though. That logic would see us never bring through any youngsters.
I agree. Valencia and even McNair's cameos at RB have been better.What utter garbage.
This. He's played two 90 minutes for the U21s so you'd expect to have him back on Monday as you say. Sounds like LVG and the fitness coaches are building him up and being sensible about it so he can hopefully have a strong run through to the end of the season.Surely everyone knew he wasn't playing this game? Did he not just play on Monday for the U-21s? I's expect to see him back in the FA Cup game.
No LVG is being stubborn and not playing him because he hates Rafaels guts. Its the only possible reason.This. He's played two 90 minutes for the U21s so you'd expect to have him back on Monday as you say. Sounds like LVG and the fitness coaches are building him up and being sensible about it so he can hopefully have a strong run through to the end of the season.
Why?Absolutely gutted at what's happening to him. Have loved his progression and time at United, a player I have some much time for but it's obvious he is out the door. Such a shame, it's crazy that our best RB, can't make the squad, and a squad that needs a RB.
In my opinion, van Gaal should have let him go in January, he will play Rooney at RB before Rafael. And the scary thing is, that could be a possibility.
If he doesn't make the squad against Preston, besides the tears, I will be starting the tough goodbye.
We live in hope.This. He's played two 90 minutes for the U21s so you'd expect to have him back on Monday as you say. Sounds like LVG and the fitness coaches are building him up and being sensible about it so he can hopefully have a strong run through to the end of the season.
If he has no intention to play him (that will be confirmed against Preston), what is the point in depriving a player to play football. Many clubs around the world would love to have Rafael, he could very well go until next season without playing senior football.Why?
He has and he was fantastic up until the Leicester match where he made a mistake and he has dissappeared eversince.We're going to lose a lot of good players because of LVG, one of them being Rafael. He hasn't even given him a proper chance.
Bolded is an oxymoron and at the same time the reason why people forget how he can dominate a flank.If he somehow finds himself back in the first team he'll transform our season. A fit Rafael is so far ahead of our other options it's ridiculous. People forget how he can dominate a flank much the way Evra did in his pomp...
Building him up from his fractured cheekbone? What, in case he...re-aggravates the injury?This. He's played two 90 minutes for the U21s so you'd expect to have him back on Monday as you say. Sounds like LVG and the fitness coaches are building him up and being sensible about it so he can hopefully have a strong run through to the end of the season.
He actually played well after Leicester too, indeed WhoSocred have him as the MOTM in the very next fixture.If you can't depend on a player to stay fit and play regularly, what use are they? Unlucky for him, but I'd rather move on..
Not sure if you meant to quote me as it doesn't counterract my point, I don't doubt his quality, more the worth of quality when it's always injured.He actually played well after Leicester too, indeed WhoSocred have him as the MOTM in the very next fixture.
The fact remains however, that the most naturally talented attacking fullback at the club is being sadly underused, to put it kindly. For weeks on end end he is fit enough to start matches, both prior to and since Yeovil, although much like with Herrera it is proving to be quite a task to realise.
That is a much a hypothesis and guesswork as my own! We don't know the status of his fitness; he may have picked up another knock pre/post Cambridge or he could just be out of favour.Building him up from his fractured cheekbone? What, in case he...re-aggravates the injury?
Rafael was deemed fit enough to be on the bench against Cambridge at the Abbey, but has since been relegated to the U-21s. I don't think your hypothesis holds up i'm afraid, not with McNair even having supplanted a place on the bench in the interim.
He actually played well after Leicester too, indeed WhoSocred have him as the MOTM in the very next fixture.
The fact remains however, that the most naturally talented attacking fullback at the club is being sadly underused, to put it kindly. For weeks on end end he is fit enough to start matches, both prior to and since Yeovil, although much like with Herrera it is proving to be quite the task.
Rafael? Pick up another knock? Preposterous suggestion!That is a much a hypothesis and guesswork as my own! We don't know the status of his fitness; he may have picked up another knock pre/post Cambridge or he could just be out of favour.
Yeah, that seems to be the way football works.