Matheus Cunha | Deal close with United (Sky Sports)

I remember exactly where I was when RVP was confirmed :lol:

You just knew we were winning the title when that was confirmed.
Haha same, I was working in my post Uni job at JD Sports :lol: genuinely can't recall ever feeling so confident about a title win after the announcement. I already adored van Persie, that was amazing. Wonder if I'll feel like that signing anyone again!
 
Redcafe told me that 95m euros for Antony was worth it when we signed him, along with every other huge money flop we've had in recent years. The fee for Cunha is nuts, he really isn't worth anywhere near that amount.
Redcafe vibes bros said all this.

Anyone who works in data/analytics raised a ton of criticisms about his price tag which you can see going back through the thread at that time.

Analytics teams love Cunha, the vibes bros all think Garnacho is young Ronaldo.

I will say it's hilarious seeing the vibes bros citing Cunha's XG overperformance as a reason to not sign him or claim he's overrated but then pull out Garnacho with 21 G/A in all comps leaving out most of these are against Barnsley or relegation sides. That's before we get to metrics like through balls/key passes/chances created/crossing etc etc
 
Redcafe vibes bros said all this.

Anyone who works in data/analytics raised a ton of criticisms about his price tag which you can see going back through the thread at that time.

Analytics teams love Cunha, the vibes bros all think Garnacho is young Ronaldo.

I will say it's hilarious seeing the vibes bros citing Cunha's XG overperformance as a reason to not sign him or claim he's overrated but then pull out Garnacho with 21 G/A in all comps leaving out most of these are against Barnsley or relegation sides. That's before we get to metrics like through balls/key passes/chances created/crossing etc etc

Which analytics people are you seeing who love Cunha?
 
I love when people who have watched some YouTube highlights and the occasional match here and there are all of a sudden expert appraisers :lol:
 
Analytics teams love Cunha

[Citation Needed]

All the analytics folks say the release clause is an overpay and he's a 40-50m player. He's overperforming his xG significantly (high variance player) and so when that variance does not work out in his favor, pressure could ramp up very quickly. The variance / chaos could be useful in a team like Arsenal that are hugely methodical and don't take very many risks. For us, first we need to get to Arsenal's level before introducing the chaos.
 
[Citation Needed]

All the analytics folks say the release clause is an overpay and he's a 40-50m player. He's overperforming his xG significantly (high variance player) and so when that variance does not work out in his favor, pressure could ramp up very quickly. The variance / chaos could be useful in a team like Arsenal that are hugely methodical and don't take very many risks. For us, first we need to get to Arsenal's level before introducing the chaos.
So you think bad signing then?
 
Redcafe told me that 95m euros for Antony was worth it when we signed him, along with every other huge money flop we've had in recent years. The fee for Cunha is nuts, he really isn't worth anywhere near that amount.
What would you say is a fair price for someone with 27 goals in their last 63 Premier League games, for a team struggling near the bottom of the table?
 
Always striked me as a good player. The price tag probably a little rich but it is what it is. Those calling him a 50m player then complaining about 62.5m are not serious people
 
So you think bad signing then?

These are my full thoughts: https://www.redcafe.net/threads/antoine-semenyo.487568/post-33223312

tl;dr He'll be probably be good but it's very risky paying these big fees outside some really special players like your Wirtzes and Mbappes of the world. If we were, say a Brighton or any other club that's outside the top six, the normal way to do this would be to use analytics, take multiple cheap punts, squad build carefully so the players all peak at the same time and go from there. The need for instant success is what has caused so many problems for us in the past. Let's see. I hope I'm wrong and he hits the ground running.
 
These are my full thoughts: https://www.redcafe.net/threads/antoine-semenyo.487568/post-33223312

tl;dr He'll be probably be good but it's very risky paying these big fees outside some really special players like your Wirtzes and Mbappes of the world. If we were, say a Brighton or any other club that's outside the top six, the normal way to do this would be to use analytics, take multiple cheap punts, squad build carefully so the players all peak at the same time and go from there. The need for instant success is what has caused so many problems for us in the past. Let's see. I hope I'm wrong and he hits the ground running.
Taking cheap punts for Brighton is far less risky than at United.

The spotlight is nowhere near as bright, if you feck up at Brighton no one cares, if you cost United it is all over the papers and Sky for the next week.

We need a mix of both experienced and cheap punts, such as Heaven, Chido & hopefully Kone, with a few others lined up for this season.
 
These are my full thoughts: https://www.redcafe.net/threads/antoine-semenyo.487568/post-33223312

tl;dr He'll be probably be good but it's very risky paying these big fees outside some really special players like your Wirtzes and Mbappes of the world. If we were, say a Brighton or any other club that's outside the top six, the normal way to do this would be to use analytics, take multiple cheap punts, squad build carefully so the players all peak at the same time and go from there. The need for instant success is what has caused so many problems for us in the past. Let's see. I hope I'm wrong and he hits the ground running.
This isn't even true though. Just taking Brighton, as your example, they've spent £35m+ on Rutter, £30m on Minteh, £30m on Joao Pedro and other relatively big sums for players who hadn't really performed. The only real recent examples where they did the cheap punts that worked are Caicedo, Mitoma and MacAllister.

Cunha's fee, relative to what he's done in the league, is really not exorbitant at all. Taking cheap punts still take time, effort and patience - which we can't afford.
 
Beggars can't be choosers. We're fecking diabolical up top. We need quality and decent forwards are very rare these days. Rather spend on proven PL players.
He's hardly a beggars choice. Think he has the grit and skill to help drive us. Him and Bruno behind a real striker would be a deadly attack. Just hope we get the right striker for it to work.
 
He's hardly a beggars choice. Think he has the grit and skill to help drive us. Him and Bruno behind a real striker would be a deadly attack. Just hope we get the right striker for it to work.

I'm saying more that if we have to overpay a little then so be it. There's not really any standout options and we're desperate.
 
[Citation Needed]

All the analytics folks say the release clause is an overpay and he's a 40-50m player. He's overperforming his xG significantly (high variance player) and so when that variance does not work out in his favor, pressure could ramp up very quickly. The variance / chaos could be useful in a team like Arsenal that are hugely methodical and don't take very many risks. For us, first we need to get to Arsenal's level before introducing the chaos.

We are currently the epitome of chaos.
 
I'm saying more that if we have to overpay a little then so be it. There's not really any standout options and we're desperate.
He's the exact type of player we need in attack.
  • Arrogant but with the skill to back it up.
  • Can shoot and create.
  • Physically strong enough.
God please can he stay fit for once?
 
[Citation Needed]

All the analytics folks say the release clause is an overpay and he's a 40-50m player. He's overperforming his xG significantly (high variance player) and so when that variance does not work out in his favor, pressure could ramp up very quickly. The variance / chaos could be useful in a team like Arsenal that are hugely methodical and don't take very many risks. For us, first we need to get to Arsenal's level before introducing the chaos.
[Citation Needed]
 
We must obtain the best possible striker for a fee within whatever club management have set at the maximum they will spend for said striker. It really doesn't matter if we think Player ABC is worth 30m. If we think he's the best striker we can get for 60m assigned for that position then let's spend 60m. It's that simple.
 
We must obtain the best possible striker for a fee within whatever club management have set at the maximum they will spend for said striker. It really doesn't matter if we think Player ABC is worth 30m. If we think he's the best striker we can get for 60m assigned for that position then let's spend 60m. It's that simple.
The two best possible strikers are seemingly going to Saudi and Arsenal respectively so need to look at plan B
 
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We must obtain the best possible striker for a fee within whatever club management have set at the maximum they will spend for said striker. It really doesn't matter if we think Player ABC is worth 30m. If we think he's the best striker we can get for 60m assigned for that position then let's spend 60m. It's that simple.
Cunha is not a striker. Hes a LWF / 10
He cuts in from the left like Rashford or does a bit of roaming around.
But don’t confuse him with a striker
 
Cunha is not a striker. Hes a LWF / 10
He cuts in from the left like Rashford or does a bit of roaming around.
But don’t confuse him with a striker
How is he on the ball? Is he good enough to shield it against tough defenders or get out of tight spots with his dribbling/ball skills? Is his passing good?

I feel whoever we buy for the #10 spot should be really good on the ball. I am tired of seeing our players give the ball away cheaply or get outmuscled when on it. Our defense & midfield are constantly under too much pressure because of our attackers keep giving the ball away cheaply.
 
How is he on the ball? Is he good enough to shield it against tough defenders or get out of tight spots with his dribbling/ball skills? Is his passing good?

I feel whoever we buy for the #10 spot should be really good on the ball. I am tired of seeing our players give the ball away cheaply or get outmuscled when on it. Our defense & midfield are constantly under too much pressure because of our attackers keep giving the ball away cheaply.
He’s very good on the ball. Whenever I’ve seen him I’ve never seen him out fought or constantly giving the ball away. In my opinion he’s a very solid purchase and will bring a bit more oomph to the team.
 
Cunha is not a striker. Hes a LWF / 10
He cuts in from the left like Rashford or does a bit of roaming around.
But don’t confuse him with a striker
He could operate as a striker though, especially considering the lack of available top quality out and out strikers. Could absolutely see him being a great false 9.

If we get a goalscoring wide forward like this though, we mightn’t actually need a top class striker. Just someone who can either drop deep and play with his feet to assist more, or a big lad to hold it up. Liverpool don’t really play with a proper striker anymore and look at Salah.
 
He could operate as a striker though, especially considering the lack of available top quality out and out strikers. Could absolutely see him being a great false 9.

If we get a goalscoring wide forward like this though, we mightn’t actually need a top class striker. Just someone who can either drop deep and play with his feet to assist more, or a big lad to hold it up. Liverpool don’t really play with a proper striker anymore and look at Salah.
Wolves fans in this thread have told us that he hasn’t been great in the 9 when they have tried.

He does his best work coming in from the wider areas or breaking onto a ball around the edge of the box
 
Here’s a highlights video to enjoy. It stretches back to his time in Germany so you can really get an idea of what he’s about. Don’t turn him into a system player, let him work his magic. This is a player that fans will love!

 
Wolves fans in this thread have told us that he hasn’t been great in the 9 when they have tried.

He does his best work coming in from the wider areas or breaking onto a ball around the edge of the box
Could be a Cantona type, very hot headed but if it can be channeled in the right way, could be brilliant, 50-60m at todays rates seems about right.
 
Could be a Cantona type, very hot headed but if it can be channeled in the right way, could be brilliant, 50-60m at todays rates seems about right.
Yeah I think so too. He’s shown that he can handle the PL. I get the feeling that he’s gonna explode upwards on his next move, like Mane did. Hopefully it’s United that benefit this time
 
I already adored van Persie, that was amazing.

Guy had been one of my favourite prem players for a couple years. Used to legit be jealous of Arsenal seeing him score worldies. Could dribble, pass exquisite technique.

I damn near reached Nirvana when we got him. Just wish we’d done it like one or two years earlier.

He’s one of my favourite players :lol:
 
He could operate as a striker though, especially considering the lack of available top quality out and out strikers. Could absolutely see him being a great false 9.

If we get a goalscoring wide forward like this though, we mightn’t actually need a top class striker. Just someone who can either drop deep and play with his feet to assist more, or a big lad to hold it up. Liverpool don’t really play with a proper striker anymore and look at Salah.

He isn't even remotely close to being the sort of goal threat Salah is though, they're completely different types of players.