Mali_Zeus
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Watch him score a goal in a game or 2 and suddenly he'll be happy to be with us, all smiles and good enough for 2nd choice striker.
It wasn't just "chances".This is a bit ridiculous. He misses a couple of chances and he should suddenly be shipped out?
Devilish I think you couldn't be more wrong. How can defences get used to someone with great movement. Plus there is a lot of new players playing since he last played!I believe that defences had grown used to him and his lack of talent is being exposed time and time again
Great movement means little if one cannot control the ball and exploit/ create pockets of space he has/needs. The epl defenses are getting better each season and it's getting difficult for strikers to be effective especially when playing with big clubs. I cant see him succeed where the likes of Rooney, rvp and co had struggledDevilish I think you couldn't be more wrong. How can defences get used to someone with great movement. Plus there is a lot of new players playing since he last played!
It shows lack of confidence and increase in frustration. Hernandes has been in decline for years and a change of air hasn't help. Unfortunately with defenses getting meaner the likes of him who can only outpace the defender are becoming rare. No wonder why you barely see any goal poachers at top level anymoreHis misses today have nothing to do with defenses learning him. He was alone in front of goal.
If he stays (which I hope is going to happen), he will give us few important goals. He is not done yet even though he looks different from Hernandez of 2011.
That's the harsh reality he faces. One-dimensional goal poachers like him just don't belong in the modern game. He could still be a great option off the bench but he seems to be a real confidence player and being marginalised seems to have messed with his head and affected his performances. He's not even poaching goals like he used to. Which is a problem, for him and for United.It shows lack of confidence and increase in frustration. Hernandes has been in decline for years and a change of air hasn't help. Unfortunately with defenses getting meaner the likes of him who can only outpace the defender are becoming rare. No wonder why you barely see any goal poachers at top level anymore
Yeah, no.Has to be his last game for the club, surely.
I felt for him last night though, the little fella was so desperate to impress but it just wasn't to be. It'd be best for both parties to go our separate ways.
?Yeah, no.
If only it was possible to merge Welbeck and Chicarito. We would have a decent alternative to RooneyThat's the harsh reality he faces. One-dimensional goal poachers like him just don't belong in the modern game. He could still be a great option off the bench but he seems to be a real confidence player and being marginalised seems to have messed with his head and affected his performances. He's not even poaching goals like he used to. Which is a problem, for him and for United.
That's what I though yesterday too. He will be best sold to a club that will play him and he might enjoy his football again which he seems not to be doing right now. Could even be a mid-table side.He does not look like a happy man. Looks very depressed, I wish the best for him.
Its what he should have done last season, but instead went to Madrid on loan. He has no one to blame but himself in that respect.That's what I though yesterday too. He will be best sold to a club that will play him and he might enjoy his football again which he seems not to be doing right now. Could even be a mid-table side.
To be fair an offer from Real Madrid has to be difficult to turn down.Its what he should have done last season, but instead went to Madrid on loan. He has no one to blame but himself in that respect.
Well then he can't think logically for his own career. He left for game time and then went to another team where he'd be a bench player, its not an excuse.To be fair an offer from Real Madrid has to be difficult to turn down.
But it was the best team in Europe and he was second choice there behind Benzema as opposed to fourth behind Rooney, van Persie and Falcao here.Well then he can't think logically for his own career. He left for game time and then went to another team where he'd be a bench player, its not an excuse.
Fair to say he would have seen more game time under a different manager. Carlos ran that first team into the ground and it showed at the latter end of the season.But it was the best team in Europe and he was second choice there behind Benzema as opposed to fourth behind Rooney, van Persie and Falcao here.
The best team in Europe that came 3rd in their league, I have never seen the champions league as the barometer of the best team in Europe. But I digress. He still didn't play as much, because of the lack of rotation. Even then players like Jese would have been higher up the pecking order.But it was the best team in Europe and he was second choice there behind Benzema as opposed to fourth behind Rooney, van Persie and Falcao here.