YouOnlyLiveTwice
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Luxury problem really but still relevant.
Zlatan gives us an aerial presence in the box that we we haven't had for a long time.
He is also a winner and have an aura around him that (i assume) gives the whole team a belief and confidence that we can win every game.
What he lacks is pace and mobility. Often he drops deep to get involved in the build up, but it leaves us lacking penetration up front which means we can't pin down teams as much.
Rashford is always trying to take on players and moves around a lot which takes defenders out of their positions and opens up space for other players to take advantage of.
He has pace, dribbling skills, hunger, clincal finishing.
Still a raw player, but not so much that he can't be a starter imo.
I feel the movement Rashford provides is pivotal in our style of playing, specially with Rooney being the #10.
Who do you want to be a starter? Choosing both is not an option!
Zlatan gives us an aerial presence in the box that we we haven't had for a long time.
He is also a winner and have an aura around him that (i assume) gives the whole team a belief and confidence that we can win every game.
What he lacks is pace and mobility. Often he drops deep to get involved in the build up, but it leaves us lacking penetration up front which means we can't pin down teams as much.
Rashford is always trying to take on players and moves around a lot which takes defenders out of their positions and opens up space for other players to take advantage of.
He has pace, dribbling skills, hunger, clincal finishing.
Still a raw player, but not so much that he can't be a starter imo.
I feel the movement Rashford provides is pivotal in our style of playing, specially with Rooney being the #10.
Who do you want to be a starter? Choosing both is not an option!