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That was pure evil genius.SAF: Charlie Adam's freekick alone is worth 10M
That was pure evil genius.SAF: Charlie Adam's freekick alone is worth 10M
I think your last part is why this Bruno performance is singled out, because rest of the team fought with him. In that case we don’t really care if he missed some passes or lost the ball a few times.Meh... I like watching hard-working, passionate, creative and productive players, but that's just me.
Hell, if the rest of our players only had half of those superlatives we'd be a great team!
I do love Bruno. He loves the club, seems like a top bloke and gives his all for the club 99% of the time. Treated poorly by our fanbase far too often. Yes he whinges too much and yes he has one of those faces but thats not his fault (well, the whinging is )
I sometimes question his effect on the way we play and whether he is capable of being part of a title winning side for us if that ever happens again while hes here but hes a top lad. One of very few players over the past decade that I truly appreciate in every way.
Maybe he’s figured out that being suspended is the only way he’ll get a much needed rest. Would explain all the red cards.His suspension made him fresher and much more focused for that game yesterday.
When the opposition manager singles a player out for praise, it means he’s done alright.
I think your last part is why this Bruno performance is singled out, because rest of the team fought with him. In that case we don’t really care if he missed some passes or lost the ball a few times.
He had this kind of games way more often than we’d like to think. But when the rest of team doesn’t do anything, his flaws become the only thing people see.
In a team that fights with him, well people see the Bruno they love. The one who presses and tackles like a madman, creates more chances than almost any other players in the PL and in Europe, runs from one box to the other until the very last minute.
Let’s hope the rest of the team can follow his lead now
Once United start to control matches, Bruno will be appreciated much more I believe.
Ultimately I think Amorim wants to control football games and I don't think Bruno is the type of player who will enable you to do that because of his playing style. Yes, he will top individual metrics on certain aspects like chances created and shots etc., but that's because he's the biggest spammer in the league. There will be times that it succeeds such as the weekend in terms of getting you back into games or picking up points and then other times when that spamming is blocked time and time again and all those other metrics like pass completion etc., start to matter because he can give away the ball in some horror moments or positions that are a detriment. That's why I don't think he's viable for a long term consistent future over the course of a season for you and he's best served as a bit part player or to be sold for someone who is less spammy and more measured in their creativity.
Pep does it with de bruyne and his pass completion stats are very similar to Bruno's. There's absolutely no reason that he can't be part of a more considered, cohesive unit imo. He already looks to be playing in a more measured, considered way under amorimUltimately I think Amorim wants to control football games and I don't think Bruno is the type of player who will enable you to do that because of his playing style. Yes, he will top individual metrics on certain aspects like chances created and shots etc., but that's because he's the biggest spammer in the league. There will be times that it succeeds such as the weekend in terms of getting you back into games or picking up points and then other times when that spamming is blocked time and time again and all those other metrics like pass completion etc., start to matter because he can give away the ball in some horror moments or positions that are a detriment. That's why I don't think he's viable for a long term consistent future over the course of a season for you and he's best served as a bit part player or to be sold for someone who is less spammy and more measured in their creativity.
Did you see the Liverpool match?
Pep does it with de bruyne and his pass completion stats are very similar to Bruno's. There's absolutely no reason that he can't be part of a more considered, cohesive unit imo. He already looks to be playing in a more measured, considered way under amorim
Ultimately I think Amorim wants to control football games and I don't think Bruno is the type of player who will enable you to do that because of his playing style.
Yup.
I don't see it long term. He had a great second half against Liverpool but the first half he was giving the ball away and doing silly rabonas. He might be able to cut it down a tad but I would be surprised if he will be able to do it to the level required to maximise the potential of an Amorim squad.
City don’t have a problem with KdB, in fact I’d argue his riskier style of play is essential to them.
United maintained incredible control at the weekend for an away side at Anfield, with Bruno a large part of that control. Take Bruno away though and we create very little and almost certainly lose that game.
It’s a fallacy that you need only risk adverse players that have 90% possession stats to control a football match.
United aren't City though and Bruno isn't De Bruyne. De Bruyne is a better player. I wouldn't say sell Bruno and then don't replace him either.City don’t have a problem with KdB, in fact I’d argue his riskier style of play is essential to them.
United maintained incredible control at the weekend for an away side at Anfield, with Bruno a large part of that control. Take Bruno away though and we create very little and almost certainly lose that game.
It’s a fallacy that you need only risk adverse players that have 90% possession stats to control a football match.
I don't think he will be able to tone it down though over the course of a whole season. His spammy nature is completely ingrained in him.The reason I asked is, because the second half of that match was pretty much exactly how he would be ideal in the system. And shows that he can tone it down. But of course whether he can do that every match or no is the question.
Heck, we see that on here most weeks with people moaning at him for being careless.
One player will never decide whether or not a team can control games, the idea in itself is absurd.
They moan about it because SOOO many of our players are careless, they wouldn’t moan if we had at least 6-7 players always ensuring we maintain control. Many fans are at times desperate for us as a team to just put our foot on the ball and settle down, which leads to then even lashing out at our creative players.
One player will never decide whether or not a team can control games, the idea in itself is absurd.
We have seen so many occasions like the weekend, in which Bruno hits his usual 70ish % and creates plenty, and when his teammates are on, it works great, when they are off, well that’s a different story. Fans bizarrely then start convincing themselves that he and not the wasteful none creative lot is the problem.
His whole playstyle is about spamming, whether that's passing or shooting.
His whole playstyle is about spamming, whether that's passing or shooting.
I should caveat that with the spam is those 'risky' passes or pot shots. He has a lot of shots with little to show for it. First half rabona or the trivela passes over and over. He can't help himself.This is just straight up false, but whatever..
We see it with Portugal NT and he has no real issues there.I should caveat that with the spam is those 'risky' passes or pot shots. He has a lot of shots with little to show for it. First half rabona or the trivela passes over and over. He can't help himself.
Maybe I'm wrong but looking through the thread there are plenty of United fans that think the same in terms of questioning his ability to be part of a consistent team during a season which controls games and that he is a spammer/volume creator type.
The rabona and trivelas are to avoid using his weaker foot, not because he thinks it looks good. He could have avoided the rabona on Sunday and shifted the ball back to his right, but most of the time these passes are made to surprise the opponent when there's only a split second to do so. We had years of slow moving football where we got frustrated at having to break down a settled defence, Bruno's introduction improved those things instantly, and while I am not saying some of his decisions do not drive me up the wall, I much prefer to have someone willing and able to take on those first time or through the eye of the needle passes. I remember quite clearly how frustrating it was before we signed him.I should caveat that with the spam is those 'risky' passes or pot shots. He has a lot of shots with little to show for it. First half rabona or the trivela passes over and over. He can't help himself.
Maybe I'm wrong but looking through the thread there are plenty of United fans that think the same in terms of questioning his ability to be part of a consistent team during a season which controls games and that he is a spammer/volume creator type.
I should caveat that with the spam is those 'risky' passes or pot shots. He has a lot of shots with little to show for it. First half rabona or the trivela passes over and over. He can't help himself.
Maybe I'm wrong but looking through the thread there are plenty of United fans that think the same in terms of questioning his ability to be part of a consistent team during a season which controls games and that he is a spammer/volume creator type.
The rabona and trivelas are to avoid using his weaker foot, not because he thinks it looks good. He could have avoided the rabona on Sunday and shifted the ball back to his right, but most of the time these passes are made to surprise the opponent when there's only a split second to do so. We had years of slow moving football where we got frustrated at having to break down a settled defence, Bruno's introduction improved those things instantly, and while I am not saying some of his decisions do not drive me up the wall, I much prefer to have someone willing and able to take on those first time or through the eye of the needle passes. I remember quite clearly how frustrating it was before we signed him.
Not saying he does them to think it looks good but playing into my point that it is ingrained into him to attempt those moves over and over again despite it being possible to play safer or to have a more measured response in some scenarios. That''s fine as that's just who he is as a player but when they don't work it looks naff, has led to other teams getting chances and goals and ultimately frustrates the fans. Hence Bruno being heralded as a legend one week and then the worst player in the side and not a captain and should be sold immediately the next. I think there is an inbetween with Bruno where he has a place for a top club and in an Amorim squad but I don't think it should be as a consistent starter. That's just my opinion and it's not like it's a completely left field view as I don't really remember a player who is as key as Bruno is having such a love hate relationship or split within the fanbase as to whether they're actually great or not. It's quite strange.I think he’s attempted, maybe, two rabonas in his United career? And there’s nothing wrong with trivela passes. They’re a great asset to a right footed player who’s on the left side of the attack.
Not saying he does them to think it looks good but playing into my point that it is ingrained into him to attempt those moves over and over again despite it being possible to play safer or to have a more measured response in some scenarios. That''s fine as that's just who he is as a player but when they don't work it looks naff, has led to other teams getting chances and goals and ultimately frustrates the fans. Hence Bruno being heralded as a legend one week and then the worst player in the side and not a captain and should be sold immediately the next. I think there is an inbetween with Bruno where he has a place for a top club and in an Amorim squad but I don't think it should be as a consistent starter. That's just my opinion and it's not like it's a completely left field view as I don't really remember a player who is as key as Bruno is having such a love hate relationship or split within the fanbase as to whether they're actually great or not. It's quite strange.
It’s not strange at all, in context. We’re a massive club who’s gone through a grim few years while Bruno’s been in the team. The fact he’s been by far our best player is why he’s been getting acclaim but the fact he’s an eye catching part of a team that so consistently pisses the fans off means he’s also getting a load of abuse. Amplified by the fact he’s the captain and an emotional guys whose body language and theatrics can be annoying at the best of times. Plus you have to remember that the more extreme abuse gets is coming, with all due respect, from the more clueless elements of our fanbase.
The mindless spammer that is Bruno...
Tackles + interceptions per 90:
Bruno: 2.9
Ødegaard: 1.2
Palmer: 1.1
De Bruyne: 0.8
Dispossessed + unsuccessful touches per 90 (the lower the better, obviously):
De Bruyne: 2.4
Bruno: 2.5
Palmer: 2.8
Ødegaard: 3.1
And for the sake of balance I've included the two stats Bruno is "poor" at:
Dribbles per 90 (Bruno gets fouled more than De Bruyne and Ødegaard by the way...):
Palmer: 1.3
Ødegaard: 1.1
Bruno: 0.8
De Bruyne: 0.6
Average pass accuracy (Bruno loses several percent from all the set pieces by the way):
Ødegaard: 87.6%
De Bruyne: 83:9%
Palmer: 80.8%
Bruno: 80.3%
I think this is spot on. Bruno is a lightning rod for criticism as he's the most high-profile and important player in one of the worst united teams in the last twenty years. There are things he could be better at (as with all players) but there are also signs that these are areas that he's improving with a) better coaching b) better coached players around him and a more clearly defined system and c) less pressure seemingly being placed on him to force something as a difference maker.It’s not strange at all, in context. We’re a massive club who’s gone through a grim few years while Bruno’s been in the team. The fact he’s been by far our best player is why he’s been getting acclaim but the fact he’s an eye catching part of a team that so consistently pisses the fans off means he’s also getting a load of abuse. Amplified by the fact he’s the captain and an emotional guys whose body language and theatrics can be annoying at the best of times. Plus you have to remember that the more extreme abuse gets is coming, with all due respect, from the more clueless elements of our fanbase.
Why does this image look like an optical illusion
The mindless spammer that is Bruno...
Tackles + interceptions per 90:
Bruno: 2.9
Ødegaard: 1.2
Palmer: 1.1
De Bruyne: 0.8
Dispossessed + unsuccessful touches per 90 (the lower the better, obviously):
De Bruyne: 2.4
Bruno: 2.5
Palmer: 2.8
Ødegaard: 3.1
And for the sake of balance I've included the two stats Bruno is "poor" at:
Dribbles per 90 (Bruno gets fouled more than De Bruyne and Ødegaard by the way...):
Palmer: 1.3
Ødegaard: 1.1
Bruno: 0.8
De Bruyne: 0.6
Average pass accuracy (Bruno loses several percent from all the set pieces by the way):
Ødegaard: 87.6%
De Bruyne: 83:9%
Palmer: 80.8%
Bruno: 80.3%
He hit the ball with his right leg. Donno what you call that move but its when you plant your weaker leg next to the ball and swing your stronger leg around the weaker leg and hit the ball.
Ronaldo had a cross like that to RvN one time, was excellent.