GMoore23
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If We're going 5-3-2, his careers over here before it even began.
Chill. You really think United are going to play a 5-3-2 for even 60% of the rest of the season?Concerning. 2/3 years chasing him for this? Not a 5-3-2 system player, either.
Ah you could possibly Victor Moses him.If We're going 5-3-2, his careers over here before it even began.
Solskjaers a chancer. He literally hasn't got a clue what he's actually working towards. He stumbles on something and runs with it until it stops working.Chill. You really think United are going to play a 5-3-2 for even 60% of the rest of the season?
If anything a wing back system could be just as suited for him as back four systems. He’d be well suited to a 3-4-2-1/3-4-3 system.
Monumental waste of talent thoughAh you could possibly Victor Moses him.
Erm...Playing in bundesliga is much different
No pressing, no pressure, slow tempo
Not surprised
Better than not playing him. Ah wingbacks in a good attacking 3-5-2 see a lot of the ball in advanced positions.Monumental waste of talent though
It won't be a permanent formation change. This is just to steady the shitfest.If We're going 5-3-2, his careers over here before it even began.
There's no reason we can't play the variant of that formation Chelsea play a lot, with two 10s instead of two CFs.If We're going 5-3-2, his careers over here before it even began.
It happens everywhere. Look at other young attacking players who have been bought for similar money and very few hit the ground running, improving on what they did previously. This is one thing that money cannot ever really address: you can buy the best talent, but integrating them and getting an immediate return is no easier. So often they just look like kids again.Maybe so, but I'm not as worried about Sancho's form as his omission. I think it is a bit worrying the way he is so slow to settle. Not that a struggling team is ever easy to settle into, but we have seen so many bright attacking players struggle here, so it's a bit worrying. But I'll worry quietly now, so as not to trouble you.
Also I have no idea what your last sentence means, and have no desire to.
This.There's no reason we can't play the variant of that formation Chelsea play a lot, with two 10s instead of two CFs.
-------------------De Gea
-----Lindelöf-Varane-Maguire
AWB-----McT-------Fred-------Shaw
-------Fernandes--Sancho
-----------------Ronaldo
Difference is Moses was a natural winger who always worked hard defensively anyway. Same with Young and Valencia here. With Sancho, he's not a natural winger who likes to hug the touchline, beat his man and whip in a cross, and, from a defensive pov, is a bit of a liability.Ah you could possibly Victor Moses him.
Personally I'd be more comfortable if that was a 28 year old running down his contract than a kid we chased and spunked a load of cash on.It happens everywhere. Look at other young attacking players who have been bought for similar money and very few hit the ground running, improving on what they did previously. This is one thing that money cannot ever really address: you can buy the best talent, but integrating them and getting an immediate return is no easier. So often they just look like kids again.
Let’s give it some time. If United are playing well and winning, someone will have to be on the bench looking in.
Tis silly, and he's young yet. So all may be rosy after Christmas.Difference is Moses was a natural winger who always worked hard defensively anyway. Same with Young and Valencia here. With Sancho, he's not a natural winger who likes to hug the touchline, beat his man and whip in a cross, and, from a defensive pov, is a bit of a liability.
To scout him for as long as we did and end up in this position of not having a clue what to do with him is so silly, but also typical United.
He hasn't the work ethic or strength of Moses so not a chanceAh you could possibly Victor Moses him.
YepSolskjaers a chancer. He literally hasn't got a clue what he's actually working towards. He stumbles on something and runs with it until it stops working.
Hence plenty of time!we have a manager on the chopping block, we won't see him until he gets sacked or he gets his job secured.
He could easily play in Bruno's position.If We're going 5-3-2, his careers over here before it even began.
No, he's not identical to Moses, but wouldn't have to be if the set up was tweaked, with three CB and 2 DF I think your wing backs could be of a more adventurous variety.He hasn't the work ethic or strength of Moses so not a chance
There's no chance he gets in ahead of Greenwood or Rashford. He's not even ahead of Lingard currently.There's no reason we can't play the variant of that formation Chelsea play a lot, with two 10s instead of two CFs.
-------------------De Gea
-----Lindelöf-Varane-Maguire
AWB-----McT-------Fred-------Shaw
-------Fernandes--Sancho
-----------------Ronaldo
This post reads like a parody but its actually trueWe scouted him for years, actively tried to sign him through multiple windows, eventually got him for big boy money, and have no idea what to do with him. You can only laugh.
Hopefully! Christmas is the time for miracles, after all!Tis silly, and he's young yet. So all may be rosy after Christmas.
Has he played centrally for Dortmund?There's no chance he gets in ahead of Greenwood or Rashford. He's not even ahead of Lingard currently.
Cavani, CR7, Rashford and Greenwood are our strikers.
He'll have to Duke it out with Lingard to be Bruno's backup and I don't think he'll accept being back up at all.
He is a club signing, we forced Sancho on to Ole obviouslyWe scouted him for years, actively tried to sign him through multiple windows, eventually got him for big boy money, and have no idea what to do with him. You can only laugh.
Whilst this is arguably possible we could almost certainly get a better right wing back with the money we could sell Sancho for.No, he's not identical to Moses, but wouldn't have to be if the set up was tweaked, with three CB and 2 DF I think your wing backs could be of a more adventurous variety.
And Lingard seems to be ahead of him in the pecking order now which is a terrible sign.Wont see him much. Rashford and Greenwood are clearly preferred. Good luck to him.
He was regularly dropping in to a flat 3 in midfield as well. Sancho would not do well at that.Bruno was playing in a right attacking midfield role today, which Sancho will do well in.
We do need a Hakimi-esque wing back though.
Yeah, I just like him. And I don't like 3-5-2 so I have no idea how I ended up here.Whilst this is arguably possible we could almost certainly get a better right wing back with the money we could sell Sancho for.
throw in £30 million for Amad tooBetween him and VDB, the amount of money wasted potentially is frightening
He ain't for displacing Bruno so he's competing with Lingard for the backup spot. That's not what he came here for so it won't be long till the toys are out of the pram.He could easily play in Bruno's position.