VanGaalEra
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Important thing for me is that he keeps getting into the positions and keeps making the runs. Always trying.
This time last week people said he deserved to be starting ahead of Rooney after a half-decent cameo against Brugge.
Now he should be on the first plane out of Manchester.
Some people really do take 'You're only as good as your last game' to the extreme.
If we keep him, we know exactly what we'll be getting: a quick, lively, energetic striker with a knack for scoring goals off the bench. The same old Hernandez, basically.
If he's prepared to play that role, then it's great to have him here, and he'll win us more than a few points over the season.
Bad luck with the penalty and the chance at the end wasn't as easy at it looked. The ball flew in a pace and those things can end up anywhere. He looked like a player bereft of confidence but that can be cured.
It's weird. When he came on, I didn't even see him as our player. He doesn't look happy either.
I think Hernandez was excellent under Fergie, but for whatever reason, he's just not up to the standard we need anymore. We're relying on a guy that can't buy a goal.
I think 1 bad match doesn't make him a terrible finisher. We put up with Welbeck for so long expecting him to get better on his finishing skills and it never came.He's simply not good enough and for some reason doesn't have the killer instinct around the box that he had for us years ago.
And I don't buy the whole, "well he gets into good positions" - that doesn't mean shit if you're terrible at finishing.
I'd much rather have Wilson be the 2nd striker to Rooney, it's really a no-brainer in my opinion.
On another night he gets a hatrick from a subs appearance! Yet he can't buy a goal? I mean come on to feck! His touch yes or link up play feel free to criticise but the one thing we all know about him is he's good for a goal!!
His misses today have nothing to do with defenses learning him. He was alone in front of goal.I believe that defences had grown used to him and his lack of talent is being exposed time and time again
We don't need a first choice striker. We need a striker who is ready to play second fiddle to Rooney.Ship him out. He's not up to the job and never has been. Never first choice for Fergie. Never first choice for Moyes. Never first choice for Ancelotti. Never first choice for Van Gaal. How much more evidence does anyone need?
He would be first choice if Rooney got a long term injury.We don't need a first choice striker. We need a striker who is ready to play second fiddle to Rooney.
If Rooney gets injured, we will struggle regardless whether we play Chicha, Wilson or Fellaini there.He would be first choice if Rooney got a long term injury.
It's not just one game. He's not up to the job, pure and simple.Plenty of nonsense here. He looks rusty but still managed to get incredible chances. Everyone can have a bad day at the office but only at Manchester United will people call for your head after one bad appearance. Rooney went 10 games without a goal.
So what you're saying is we wouldn't miss out if we sold him.If Rooney gets injured, we will struggle regardless whether we play Chicha, Wilson or Fellaini there.
It's not just one game. He's not up to the job, pure and simple.
Not exactly. I expect Chicha to become better (when compared to Wilson and Fellaini) if he gets a string of games. But as it stands, Chicha is a decent enough backup for us or off the bench player.So what you're saying is we wouldn't miss out if we sold him.
If Rooney gets injured, we will struggle regardless whether we play Chicha, Wilson or Fellaini there.
That penalty, fair enough. But fluffing that cross from Young was some achivement
Hence called an opinion.. Not a factYou cheeky bugger, you had that time travel machine all along, didn't yeah?