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A fine finish to the season. Let's start the next one good!
It’s not a weird take , literally no end of season break last season . He’s had a difficult season which could be down to it but finally finding a bit of form . A summer off would be great for him.Weird take unless you're not an England fan. It will help his development if he goes. It hasn't harmed Phil Foden. It's hardly like he'll start anyway.
Yeah was a lovely goal. Not the cleanest of strikes but most keepers would expect him to shoot far side so i reckon that is what makes Martinez get there a half-second late.Super near post shot for his goal after turning Mings. Good run and shot from a tight angle that was saved into a dangerous area, in the first half. Another shot that was going wide that Rashford almost turned into a big chance.
for a young English player, being part of a very good that has a number of matches on home soil will be brilliant for his development. OGS has managed him well, he’s not in danger of burnout.It’s not a weird take , literally no end of season break last season . He’s had a difficult season which could be down to it but finally finding a bit of form . A summer off would be great for him.
He's on the same level as them, in my opinion. He and Foden are class acts.Shaken off the second season syndrome blues — no thanks to the disgusting media and partially Gareth Southgate — and Money Mase is back.
Really don’t think he’s that far behind the other golden gold boys out there.
Mason x 2, Foden and Saka. Elite talents in my humble opinion.He's on the same level as them, in my opinion. He and Foden are class acts.
I cannot wait to see how good Greenwood's going to be at 23/24.
Yep, for sure. England have a conveyour belt of talents lately, really pleasing stuff.Mason x 2, Foden and Saka. Elite talents in my humble opinion.
Indeed, I remember when Greenwood was going through his rough patch and people kept saying about how he'd never get on Haaland's level, and admittedly he might not, but Haaland's physicality is that of a 28 year old in his prime whereas Greenwood is still very obviously a teenager so they're bound to develop at different rates.Another year, hopefully with Cavani as a team mate, and I think he'll be ready to lead the line. The lad is a striker and its a testament to his talent that he has done well out wide. Unlike Haaland (who is a physical beast) its normal for a lad like Mason to take some time to grow into the role.
no thanks to the disgusting media and partially Gareth Southgate — and Money Mase is back.
Really don’t think he’s that far behind the other golden gold boys out there.
Wait, I'm out of the loop, what happened again?Southgate hung him out to dry so f*ck that gormless, big nosed prick.
United fans have always had a weird thing about not wanting our players to play for their international teams, despite the fact that playing for national teams is probably more of a source of pride and passion for players than their club teams.for a young English player, being part of a very good that has a number of matches on home soil will be brilliant for his development. OGS has managed him well, he’s not in danger of burnout.
the Euros would be a big help in his career development.
We should be wanting our players to play in the biggest stage.
I think dragging it near post across himself is something he does a lot and is a harder strike to hit clean. Sometimes I wish he'd go far post and get a better connection.Yeah was a lovely goal. Not the cleanest of strikes but most keepers would expect him to shoot far side so i reckon that is what makes Martinez get there a half-second late.
@GifLord
Can you please post the video of his long pass to Pogba. Around 35th mins (the sequence where Pogba kicked Traore).
Thank you.
I much prefer minutes played as a reference. I feel that appearances is too vague. Two players can play in 101 games, with one playing twice as many minutes as the other, yet the '101 appearances' doesn't allow for proper comparison.101 appearances, 28 goals and only 19. Brilliant
I am not sure about Mount. For me Foden is the best, followed by Sancho and then Greenwood and Saka.Mason x 2, Foden and Saka. Elite talents in my humble opinion.
It’s quite bizarre.United fans have always had a weird thing about not wanting our players to play for their international teams, despite the fact that playing for national teams is probably more of a source of pride and passion for players than their club teams.
He’ll make 25 appearances next year and score/assist 10-15. He won’t be a flop.DVB was worse than what we anticipated, that's becoming clear. I think it was simply a flop signing that Ole hasn't allowed to hurt our play.
He was hardly hung out to dry, Southgate even said to the press that you have to take into account his young age. Him and Foden were both dropped. He then didn't do anywhere near enough to play himself back into the squad so he hasn't been recalled since. After his strong finish to the end of this season he might make it into the Euros squad.Wait, I'm out of the loop, what happened again?
I agree totally. Its simply that his form dipped. I think his chances are quite slim of making the Euros though really unless its in consideration of his potential versatility of being a third striker as well as playing both flanks. You would have to think Sancho, Foden, Grealish, Rashford and STerling rightly or wrongly would be considered ahead of him at the moment for the EurosHe was hardly hung out to dry, Southgate even said to the press that you have to take into account his young age. Him and Foden were both dropped. He then didn't do anywhere near enough to play himself back into the squad so he hasn't been recalled since. After his strong finish to the end of this season he might make it into the Euros squad.