M16Red
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Ran his bollocks off today, good game from him.
Had a bit of a shocker today but fortunatelyRashfordMainoo and Hojlund were both outstanding. Would have liked to have seen Amad on for the last 10 when it was clear it wasn’t going to be Garnacho’s day and he looked like he needed a rest. Still, he’s still young and up and down performances are to be expected. Great talent.
Yeah really weird. He seemed way too concerned that it would be blockedStill have no idea why he didn't shoot after he rounded the keeper... Yeah he was a bit wide and had to wrap his foot around it, but it was on his strong foot, and it was literally an empty night
He gets shouted at a lot by team mates for being wasteful - I think he was trying a little too hard to do the right thing instead of playing his natural game with confidence.Yeah really weird. He seemed way too concerned that it would be blocked
I sense a bit of sarcasm… doesn’t take much to become better than him thoughIf he keeps this up he can be better than Ashley Young
Wow, don't disrespect Young like that. People forget Young was a pretty decent player and a model pro.I sense a bit of sarcasm… doesn’t take much to become better than him though
He was also a player that took a lot of stick from our fan base just like certain players do. Was decent in his younger days but to say Garnacho could become better than him is an insult to Garnacho. Doesn’t really set the bar high.Wow, don't disrespect Young like that. People forget Young was a pretty decent player and a model pro.
100% agree with this.Love his energy, should improve his decision making and finishing though
Very well said.He's been such a breath of fresh air this season. I know he should've killed off the game yesterday, but he's 19 and bound to make bad decisions and be inconsistent. But he has an engine on him, and a proper mindset, paired with a load of ability and seemingly striking up a good partnership with Rasmus.
He's fine playing both sides, and currently is better on the right as it naturally makes him more of a creative threat since he doesn't have the temptation of always cutting on to his stronger foot and shooting. Long term it will just depend on how he develops his game. I'd prefer him to stay on the RW, especially if he continues to improve his left foot, as it's much more difficult to find good RW's whereas there are countless inverted LW prospects that pop up every year.So what's the consensus? Does his long term future lay on the right or after temporarily accommodating Rashford he'd be back on left?
WHAT do you MEAN? YOUR post is bizarre! FAKE NEWSBizarre post.
To be fair, there wasn't a lot else going on around him. He had no support from his fullback or any other type of overlapping run from a midfielder, and his options in the box were Rashford who has not physicality and generally poor at making runs in the box. I would say hiim going 1v1 and having a shot was our best chance of anything happening down that side. Now why our manager set things up that way to begin with is another story all together.I really don't like him as much on the left wing. Has a big tendency to put his head down and dribble, cut inside and shoot.