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Apparently he played very poorly. A pity, as it might mean he gets less minutes in his next outing.
No, he was on the bench.Was that our new keeper in goal for the Serbs ?
I was a bit confused as well. Must've missed the news he switched from Belgium to Brazil.Watched the vid of the goal on my phone and thought wow, what a goal. Must be a real talent.
Had no clue it was him
He came on at half time a few times which is odd. Perhaps the manager really rated two players in his position. Perhaps there was a little bit of him not being seen as a real Brazilian too. He only switched recently and a lot of the other players have probably been in the set up for years.Can't understand why he was mostly used as a sub throughout the tournament. when he came on he was mostly Brazil's best player.
I did know he was playing for Brazil but just couldn't make out the face in the small screen.I was a bit confused as well. Must've missed the news he switched from Belgium to Brazil.
I do think this had an effect.He came on at half time a few times which is odd. Perhaps the manager really rated two players in his position. Perhaps there was a little bit of him not being seen as a real Brazilian too. He only switched recently and a lot of the other players have probably been in the set up for years.
Pogba, Januzaj & Morrison all comfortably better in my opinion. Wilson further ahead too currently.Of all our emerging youth players over the past few years, I get the suspicion Pereira has the best shot at becoming a top player.
I think he is at least as talented as all of them but I agree with what has been said, he needs to put it all together consistently to be a top player. He is too slack too often. If he can put it together then he can be one of the best in the world in his position IMO.Pogba, Januzaj & Morrison all comfortably better in my opinion. Wilson further ahead too currently.
He aint good enough as a 10? Since when is that? Januzaj is a lot more consistent and less raw than Pereira is, but in the position Pereira plays, he really has it all. He's fast, he's extremely two footed, has a brilliant shot on him, goalscoring ability, great technique, can beat players, has a high work rate, can tackle, he has vision. My main problem with him is that he's too inconsistent, and tries too much at times. And loses focus a lot during matches, these arent small weaknesses tho, but pure talentwise he's a star. But Januzaj is far further in his development.Nah. Januzaj is quite blatantly a better talent and Pereira's position on the pitch is far from certain either. He's not going to play as a number 8 anytime soon with his sloppy passing and he ain't good enough as a #10.
Ain't good enough to get a look in at United is what I mean. His passing even further forward lets him down too many times. Januzaj's passing and vision was on a different level when he was a regular in the team under Moyes. Consistency isn't the issue not that Januzaj can be described as consistent either. Januzaj just looks far far more talented.He aint good enough as a 10? Since when is that? Januzaj is a lot more consistent and less raw than Pereira is, but in the position Pereira plays, he really has it all. He's fast, he's extremely two footed, has a brilliant shot on him, goalscoring ability, great technique, can beat players, has a high work rate, can tackle, he has vision. My main problem with him is that he's too inconsistent, and tries too much at times. And loses focus a lot during matches, these arent small weaknesses tho, but pure talentwise he's a star. But Januzaj is far further in his development.
I think Van Gaal has mentioned this a few times but Pereira is pretty much considered a squad member of the first team now. Also it seemed the reasoning to why he took so long to sign the contact extension was because of the worry of not getting any chances at the first team. You would have to image that with him signing the extension he's pretty confident of getting chances next season.Great experience for Pereira, despite the loss. Scored a decisive (match-leveling) goal in the final, assisted a couple of crucial goals, came through on penalties. But based on his performances through the tournament, he needs to get a lot more consistent to stake a claim for regular first team football at United. Far too many iffy touches, lapses in decision-making, and cases of frivolous loss of possession. He is some ways behind say the 2013 U-20 versions of say Oliver or Bernat from that perspective. Hope this tournament helps his chances for a good loan deal though. The U-20 World Cup is a great showcase for talent, a lot of good performers go on to have great first team careers for their clubs.
PS : We may have signed the wrong Serbian goalkeeper. Apparently this Rajkovic lad helped the Serbian U-19 win the 2013 European Championship and was one of their most important players, reached the semis of the same tournament again in 2014, and now the U-20 World Cup, where he was named the best goalkeeper and skippered the champions. Has also turned out for the Serbian national team, and about 30 times for Red Star, Vidic's old club - at age 19.
Yep he's passing he very good in the U21's. Also I have'nt followed the torment really but it seems he's used all over the pitch(Didn't he play as a striker as some point).his passing is rarely sloppy anymore.
This is a seemingly true point. There was some evidence that Pereira was a good passers, with good vision, good from direct free kicks and range, while also being tenacious in midfield. But rather than being naturally great at all those things, every match he's trying to prove again that he's decent at those things. The one thing not in doubt is that he's technically quite sound and fairly confident.I myself think he has more qualities than Januzaj and he has the advantage of already having a position where he will play in the futurw, while Januzaj is still searching. Januzaj is far more experienced tho and in his debut season, focused on what he could. Pereira tries to do everything, while Januzaj focused on taking defenders on, beating them and then put in a cross or a shot.
Yeah, you could see him adding a hussle that had been missing from Brazil's game when he came on today. He was really progressive with his passing and looking to force the pace. I thought he had a decent enough impact, goal aside.It seems like a lot on here havent actually watched him for the past year and are basing most of their opinions on a couple of games in the u20 world cup. He has actually been very consistent this year since he started training with the first team and his passing is rarely sloppy anymore. In a couple of the games at the u20 world cup he was clearly trying to up the tempo of the games with quick passing as he has been doing with the u21s this season and which has probably been the thing hes improved most this year but his team mates with Brazil seemed intent on only playing at the one pace all the time.
Januzaj was consistent under Moyes, for some long periods during the season he was one of our best players week in and out. This season his consistency has gone to non-existent.Ain't good enough to get a look in at United is what I mean. His passing even further forward lets him down too many times. Januzaj's passing and vision was on a different level when he was a regular in the team under Moyes. Consistency isn't the issue not that Januzaj can be described as consistent either. Januzaj just looks far far more talented.
I actually think his best chance of making it will be as a #8 not further forward.
Have you watched him for the reserves at all?Ain't good enough to get a look in at United is what I mean. His passing even further forward lets him down too many times. Januzaj's passing and vision was on a different level when he was a regular in the team under Moyes. Consistency isn't the issue not that Januzaj can be described as consistent either. Januzaj just looks far far more talented.
I actually think his best chance of making it will be as a #8 not further forward.