I have to be honest, the OTT criticism of Aaron's attacking game really does my head in. While everyone knows his attacking game isn't the best at the moment, it seems several posters just look at the negative aspect of his game and ignore all context to it.
Before getting into the attacking part of the game, please remember that we had Ashley Young stinking out the place at RB for a few seasons prior to Wan Bissaka's arrival. Go back a few more years and it was Valencia. From his very first game, he was such an upgrade to what we have seen in the last few years. He has been one of our best performers all season long, literally clamping down wingers game after game and protecting Lindelof from getting exposed on that right side of defence. Whenever he has a rare stinker like on Friday or against Watford, his loud detractors come out and downplay all the good work he's done.
On paper, he's in his debut season at a massive club signed for a massive fee at 21 year's old, how is he anything other than a success atm. There's so many posters that can't wait to have him out of the team or change his position but that makes no sense to me. When we signed him we knew as did Ole that work would need to be done on his attacking game. He's already made some improvement in this area and delivered two assists from beautiful crosses but some of you won't be happy until he turns into Trent overnight. SAF did the same with G. Neville and after a while his delivery was excellent. I saw a poster say Poch would get rid of him if he was our manager, comfortably forgetting that Rose and Walker were poor in attack when he got there. He worked on their attacking play especially Rose and he became outstanding. Patience is all we need.
I've also read that signing Sancho wouldn't change much. AWB has played most of the season with James and Peiera in front of him and Greenwood in odd games. Wes Brown couldn't get forward well at RB but we didn't care because we had Ronaldo in front of him, the same with Heinze as he had Giggs ahead of him or G. Nev with Beckham. Having a top player ahead of you opens up your game as a fullback but more importantly reduces the need to rely on your RB for creativity.
All I'm trying to say is we've signed this young kid for £50m and he's been great so far. Let's judge him on a 'glass half full' basis and at least give him time to iron out the flaws in his game.