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Love his creativity, skills and abilities. Also adds some well needed aerial strength to the midfield. But every second chance we concede is because him giving away the ball.
As I said. He was moved. But not to accommodate Lingard or Pereira. Obviously. Those two were moved around to accommodate better players, not the other way round.
Well let's be clear, that goal scoring season was massively benefited from his taking of penalties, which were accompanied by Pogba missing a shit load of penalties too. If he wasn't pretty average at taking penalties he still would have been taking them the season afterwards, and his goal return would have been better that season too.
don't matter. Our only goal is to win every game and if he helps then so be itBecause he plays well when in the shop window desperate to leave
He was moved back (began vs. Wolves away in FA Cup 2019 if I remember) because; 1) the others behind him couldn't provide him with any consistent service at all, 2) they were unable to control the midfield without him.He wasn’t pushed back to accomodate either Lingard or Pereira, obviously. Or anyone else. He was moved to try and get the best out of himself. A recurring theme in his United career. Nor did he match Bruno’s scoring/assisting rate (never mind surpassing it) in that half season.
Wait brunos goal return doesn't benefit from pens? Come on mate it's not a sensible conversation
No, you're obviously not reading the conversation it's a reply to.
Pogba's 'most productive season' was, in a large part, bolstered by him taking penalties, at which he was pretty shit. Him being taken off of them, because he wasn't very good at them, was as large a factor in him not replicating the same productivity in subsequent seasons, as much (or I would argue more so) than any change in position causing his level to drop in open play (in fact, that season was Pogba in a nutshell in open play go back and you'll see all the usual Pogba discussions). Had Pogba not been shit at penalties, he would have still taken them the next season and might have put similar numbers from a deeper position.
Bruno takes penalties still because he's better than Pogba at them, converts them more frequently, and still puts up better numbers than Pogba did from open play in that season. Bruno out stripping Pogba on both those metrics shows pretty clearly that Pogba has never 'surpassed' Bruno's output for us, as was clamed.
He was moved back (began vs. Wolves away in FA Cup 2019 if I remember) because; 1) the others behind him couldn't provide him with any consistent service at all, 2) they were unable to control the midfield without him.
Teams had worked out that if you man-marked Pogba and pressed Matic/Herrera on the ball from deep, forcing them to dribble or pass long we was outmaneuvered. So Pogba was going through full matches getting zero service. So Ole moved him back to at least get him on the ball, and he was more suited to beating the press. But obviously we had Lingard/Pereira higher up instead then, so we was stuffed either way. It was definitely to the detriment of Pogba back then, but better for the team overall was the thinking.
Brunos stats are hugely based on pens aswell saying otherwise would be hugely dishonest. Pogba in the same position was generating the exact same output from open play. That's just fact pogba hasn't played there since.
Pogba not replicating his
Love his creativity, skills and abilities. Also adds some well needed aerial strength to the midfield. But every second chance we concede is because him giving away the ball.
That's my memory of the period in question. Did you watch us back then?You really do love him huh?
So much alibies in one post, it's almost impossible to rectify them all.
More suited to beating the press? Now that's just pushing it too far man.
I swear to god, he's probably the most dispossesed player in our team.
He was pushed back because Ole said there was no one could could pass well from deep which was very true at the time (still is aside from him). But that created issues with 4-2-3-1 because no one of quality was at 10.He wasn’t pushed back to accomodate either Lingard or Pereira, obviously. Or anyone else. He was moved to try and get the best out of himself. A recurring theme in his United career. Nor did he match Bruno’s scoring/assisting rate (never mind surpassing it) in that half season.
Quite poor today overall. Not as bad as Martial but loses possession far too much.
It was a poor performance. He could have done much, much, much better.Creating 2 goals is poor?
Honestly you guys are funny
He’s playing in a position and in a role where it is natural to lose the ball quite a lot. And to be fair he loses it less than Fred. Also Bruno wastes more balls but because he plays higher up there is not a big risk for conceding a goal.This is true but I think there's a tendency to see his risk-taking only in the negative. Players in his position shouldn't be taking those risks because it leaves us open, end of story. I think that overlooks the fact we are best as a counter-attacking team, and we have few ways to spring a counter from deep other than by taking risks in exactly those areas.
We aren't a particularly good possession side, we don't have wingers that can quickly turn defence into attack, we don't have playmakers in defence, so we're very reliant on exactly those kinds of individual moments to open up the game. There are many times when Pogba gives away possession because he's clumsy or wants to show off, but there's many more that come about because our passing options are so poor. It's either pass it back or go for the hollywood ball. We don't have those passes in between that City or Liverpool find over and over again, where midfield and attack are constantly on the move and you can progressively move the ball through midfield while taking precautions. And he lands more than a few of those hollywood balls.
That's my memory of the period in question. Did you watch us back then?
I take it you don't think highly of Bruno then, with the amount of balls he gives away every match?
Im not a huge fan of him, but I’m surprised to see people saying he was poor. He showed the difference between having an attack minded player and having Fred and McTominay start. He was creating chances and playing the ball through the lines well, top performance.
The Fleck chance in the first half that he completely muffed and should have made it 2-0 sums Pogba up for me. Play is going on down our left hand side and most of our defence and Matic have been sucked over leaving Fleck free in about 35 yards of space and he takes a glance over at him while in our own half and there is nobody around him and then continues to jog toward our own goal towards the ball without even a hint of deviation or bothering to understand that if Sheffield square the ball, Fleck is unmarked and has a free shot at goal. Luckily Fleck is an absolute binner and struck it well wide of Hendersons right hand upright. But my goodness, if we're playing a team with a clinical attacking player he plants that in the bottom right corner without a player near him, leaving Henderson without a chance in the world of saving it. After that chance happened he just turned around and walked off toward the halfway line as if nothing had happened.Played very well but there was passage of play that summed up his time here; no exaggeration, literally lost the ball three times in a minute in his own half then does that sublime skill for the third goal. That whole sequence must have been done in less than two minutes. Good play overall and credit where it's due.
Here you go
Fair enough. You've got me beat there.I have been watching us since i was 9. That was 93/94 season.
He was better at the position in that specific period you are talking about, yes.
Still nowhere near good enough at that position, which we clearly see once we put Bruno there.
I take very highly of Bruno, he rarely gets dispossesed in a way Pogba does. Not to mention the area.
He does give away lots of unnecessary balls away, sometimes very naively, but at least it's in their third of the pitch, not our half.
And so foolishly by Pogba. Like he's trying to prove a point, look at me, i can withstand the pressure of two players on me....when he could simply pass and run. Rarely does that.
You have your opinion of him, i have mine.
We all want the best for the club, i really don't give a feck about individual players in that sense.
Eric was the only one for me.
But, i do think we would be better, as a team, and a club without him.
Im not a huge fan of him, but I’m surprised to see people saying he was poor. He showed the difference between having an attack minded player and having Fred and McTominay start. He was creating chances and playing the ball through the lines well, top performance.
Oh great two of the worst takes I’ve seen today. That’s enough for meQuite poor today overall. Not as bad as Martial but loses possession far too much.