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Need to get stronger.

I remember Fergie in the 80s put a young winger on a steak diet to bulk him up.

Cant remember who that was. Prize for anyone who remembers!!!
 

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Didn't think he had a good game. He has his moments but tonight, and quite often, his ball control and passing was suspect at best. There's a decent player in there but I don't think he's cut out for the first team here.
 

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That was another subpar starting 11 performance from Pellistri. Hes simply not taking his chances and its not for a lack or trying, he just doesn't have it in him at this level.

Elanga would've been heavily criticzed for a performance like that, but he at least had actual productivity in his game. I can't wait for Amad to heal and show us what we're missing on that right wing
 

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Lack of physicality is one thing, there is some kind of issue with his ball shielding technique or something where he keeps letting opposition tackling, getting to the ball when he's in possession (advantage position too to add). Great players may leave the opening as a bait to then get away and leave the tackler for dead. With Pellistri it feels as if he's not aware of his opposition and he's not shielding the ball right.
 

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His ability to ride challenges whilst being clattered midair and get the ball away whilst off balance is second only to Messi imo.
 

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+ Defensively good, tracked back and won the ball.
+ Excellent movement, kept making runs and dragging the fullback away for Dalot.
+ Should have had a penalty.
+ Did well for the first goal.
+ Never hid, always looking for the ball.
+ Excellent dribbler.

- Passing at times sloppy.
- Light weight, needs to be stronger.
- Needs to be more composed in the box.

Clearly he has very good qualities, a very useful squad player. About time we have a forward that keeps wide, has bundles of energy and good technique. The Palace fullback struggled against him. Given he's had limited chances at United I'm surprised at how good he is in the final third, he always seems to be involved. Granted it doesn't always come off and he is sloppy at times but that will improve with games. Old Trafford appreciated his effort. Rightly so.
 

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He’s a decent player but has no natural instinct in the final third.
 

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This game was his 100th appearance in senior football, and he scored 2 goals only - both in Uruguarian league.
 

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This game was his 100th appearance in senior football, and he scored 2 goals only - both in Uruguarian league.
I think it's just his physical strength. He's the weakest player I can remember us ever playing. He needs to move somewhere the fullbacks and CBs aren't as athletic or powerful, they just swallow him up in England.

Has lots of good qualities and keeps good width on the right wing, but was probably our worst player against Palace (he wasn't terrible but everyone else played pretty well and Hojlund didn't get enough time or service though he was a bit sloppy).
 

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Everything went down his side tonight, luckily Dalot had a superb game. He’s 21 he’s got some good ability and has some weaknesses. He has a chance now to be stronger and more consistent. At least he didn’t cost 70odd million.
 

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tbh unfortunately I think Pelli would have a great career but not at united.

2 main things(there's obviously more) I think he lacks massively are his shooting and 1v1 skills.

If the only thing he has is his pace, without any trickery "up his sleeve" he'll be found out very quickly.
 

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He's very limited, works hard but I don't know what he's good at really. It's not as if he has any major flaws either, but I think overall he's just a very average footballer.
 

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"Our youngsters need chances".......thy play one game and dont shine "not good enough, wont make it here"
 

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The first goal doesnt happen if it was Antony playing instead of Pellistri. Yes he is less intense but his awareness and decision making is much better.
I still believe Amad will firmly own that right wing when he is fit.
 

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Lack of physicality is one thing, there is some kind of issue with his ball shielding technique or something where he keeps letting opposition tackling, getting to the ball when he's in possession (advantage position too to add). Great players may leave the opening as a bait to then get away and leave the tackler for dead. With Pellistri it feels as if he's not aware of his opposition and he's not shielding the ball right.
Exactly this.
He’s built like foden but you don’t see foden give the ball away in those situations.
Pellestri seems to get a small nudge and his technique isn’t good enough to prevent him from losing the ball. Needs to work on it.
 

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He's a decent young player. He needs a bit more football at this level to develop.

I don't think he's a top talent in the making or anything, but hopefully a player who can continue to improve.

Seems a bit lightweight at times. But the only place he will improve is playing games at this level. Whether here or elsewhere.
 

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He's got squad player written all over him but that isn't a bad thing.

You need players you can trust to step into these matches.
 

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I'm still not yet convinced. He shows some promise but overall I just dont have the same "he will make it" feeling compared to other youngsters
 

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He's decent, probably not good enough to play on the wing for Manchester United but maybe Ten Hag feels there's a player there that can do a job. Needs to bulk up, a strong gust of wind knocks him off the ball but can't fault his attitude and desire. Hope he continues to develop into a more reliable option for us.
 

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Hasn't been bad but hasn't been great either. That being said he should have either had 2 goals or 2 penalties. Refs want him to scream at them before checking?
 

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He wasn't as bad as some are making out. It didn't happen for him in the final third, but he tried hard, pressed and helped out defensively. Basically he did what Antony does at a fraction of the cost.
 

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I do like him, he's got a bit of a headless chicken vibe about him - and he's very lightweight... but he puts it all in. Be a bit surprised if he has a long term future here, but for now he can do a job as a squad player.

So from better than Antony to very average footballer. Never change redcafe.
Wouldn't that still make him better then Antony?!
 

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I do like him, he's got a bit of a headless chicken vibe about him - and he's very lightweight... but he puts it all in. Be a bit surprised if he has a long term future here, but for now he can do a job as a squad player.



Wouldn't that still make him better then Antony?!
Hes clearly not better than Antony who would have had a field day yesterday.
 

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I was being flippant, although... when has Anthony ever had a "field day" ?!
When was the last time United dominated a game for 90 mins and mainly targeted RW with plenty of 2 vs 1s against the fullback?
 

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When was the last time United dominated a game for 90 mins and mainly targeted RW with plenty of 2 vs 1s against the fullback?
It was Dalot who was getting most of the joy though due to Ayew just letting him do what he wants... but Anthony's final product is far too erratic for me to ever envisage him having a field day, even when given lots of ample space/opportunities.

If he had played yesterday he'd have gotten to show off his decent first touch a few times from those raking balls, maybe showed of some skills and maybe come away with a goal, or possibly an asist... possibly both, but probably not..
 

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A few posters saying he has a lot of qualities but its his strength that lets him down, when I think he is just a limited player. Just looking at him compared to Antony and Diallo, he has a worse first touch, isn't as good a dribbler, worse passing, worse crossing, worse shooting, less game intelligence, is as one footed as Antony or even more.

He is going to be 22, Diallo is 21, Antony is 23, he is not suddenly going to gain all those attributes needed to be better than those two. Even comparing him to Elanga and Dan James both are way ahead of him as players. He's doing a job because the aforementioned players are out but for both his and united sake he needs to be sold.
 

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It was Dalot who was getting most of the joy though due to Ayew just letting him do what he wants... but Anthony's final product is far too erratic for me to ever envisage him having a field day, even when given lots of ample space/opportunities.

If he had played yesterday he'd have gotten to show off his decent first touch a few times from those raking balls, maybe showed of some skills and maybe come away with a goal, or possibly an asist... possibly both, but probably not..
Not like he ever scored goals, or got assists for us.
 

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Didn't think he had a good game. He has his moments but tonight, and quite often, his ball control and passing was suspect at best. There's a decent player in there but I don't think he's cut out for the first team here.
Agree with this. I like him a lot but I just don't think it'll happen for him here, or at best as a back-up used very sparingly. He's way too weak for this level.
"Our youngsters need chances".......thy play one game and dont shine "not good enough, wont make it here"
He's had many chances and doesn't seem to make much progress.
I mean, 3 assists in his time with us - so they're incredibly spread out - especially for a winger with nearly 50 appearances for us.
In his 1st year in English football, with no real #9 for pretty much the entire season. Come on, you're better than that, you know there's a context to it (even though he does need to work on his productivity of course). Antony would have been a massive upgrade on Pellistri last night, just by sheer virtue of doing the basics of the position so well.
 

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Agree with this. I like him a lot but I just don't think it'll happen for him here, or at best as a back-up used very sparingly. He's way too weak for this level.

He's had many chances and doesn't seem to make much progress.

In his 1st year in English football, with no real #9 for pretty much the entire season. Come on, you're better than that, you know there's a context to it (even though he does need to work on his productivity of course). Antony would have been a massive upgrade on Pellistri last night, just by sheer virtue of doing the basics of the position so well.
I wouldn't say Antony does the "basics" that well. Good at keeping the ball yes, but I'm not sure if that's a basic for a winger in particular, that's just a standard expectation of a United footballer. They should be able to retain possession when required

The basics would be attacking a man, beating them, or at least giving it a go, and being a threat in the final third. Antony all too often isn't. Better than Pellistri yes but it'd be bloody worrying if he wasn't given their career trajectories
 

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I wouldn't say Antony does the "basics" that well. Good at keeping the ball yes, but I'm not sure if that's a basic for a winger in particular, that's just a standard expectation of a United footballer. They should be able to retain possession when required

The basics would be attacking a man, beating them, or at least giving it a go, and being a threat in the final third. Antony all too often isn't. Better than Pellistri yes but it'd be bloody worrying if he wasn't given their career trajectories
I mean in terms of tactical progression, creating space, linking with his FB... He is a "proper" winger and works the wing very well, both in and out of possession.
 

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In his 1st year in English football, with no real #9 for pretty much the entire season. Come on, you're better than that, you know there's a context to it (even though he does need to work on his productivity of course). Antony would have been a massive upgrade on Pellistri last night, just by sheer virtue of doing the basics of the position so well.
I'm not better then that because i've seen Anthony's end product for a year now and its wildly inconsistent... especially his crossing, which is absolutely garbage. In fact Anthony hasn't got a single assist from crossing the ball for us yet!

He's got 2 (admitidly very good) assists from cutting inside and playing a decent through-balls from central areas - one to Case and one to Dalot, but again his end product/passing is far too erratic for that to be a consistent source of creativity for him. The other one was a cut across from a one vs one so Martial could tap in - something which he actually could do more of if he had better decision making.

I realise absence usually makes the heart grow fonder with players on the Caf, but I'm not going to pretend that Anthony hasn't been anything but extremely underwhelming so far, and I don't think having a proper striker will change it that much. Maybe he'll come good in his second season - but I'm not convinced.

Would he have been better then Pellestri last night? Sure why not, would have been a marked, incredibly, all action amazing performance? I seriously doubt it.
 

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I'm not better then that because i've seen Anthony's end product for a year now and its wildly inconsistent... especially his crossing, which is absolutely garbage. In fact Anthony hasn't got a single assist from crossing the ball for us yet!

He's got 2 (admitidly very good) assists from cutting inside and playing a decent through-balls from central areas - one to Case and one to Dalot, but again his end product/passing is far too erratic for that to be a consistent source of creativity for him. The other one was a cut across from a one vs one so Martial could tap in - something which he actually could do more of if he had better decision making.

I realise absence usually makes the heart grow fonder with players on the Caf, but I'm not going to pretend that Anthony hasn't been anything but extremely underwhelming so far, and I don't think having a proper striker will change it that much. Maybe he'll come good in his second season - but I'm not convinced.

Would he have been better then Pellestri last night? Sure why not, would have been a marked, incredibly, all action amazing performance? I seriously doubt it.
Ok, we'll have to disagree on this one. I don't think we're talking about the same thing anyway.

And just fyi, it's got nothing to do with his absence - I've been very consistent with my views on Antony.