Woziak
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I get and respect your opinion but surely you think we should at least give him one more year to either adapt, watching games live recently he’s not rapid by any stretch of the imagination but he’s certainly quicker than people think and he looks much fitter now.Booing specific players is something, I really dislike. Was that the game where he had to go off at HT? I agree with your stance, as long as they are United players, they should be supported. I can see not cheering them but booing is a nogo (for me).
I actually don't have anything against the player. I was against him because I thought adding another young striker who is going to need minutes to fulfill is potential isn't a good idea when we were screaming out for somebody who would be able to take some pressure off of Hojlund. I can see why he was rated in Italy but I can also see what people meant when they talked about him. For me, he seems to lean towards a group of players, I'd personally try to stay away from - like Pogba, he is non-standard player with a non-traditional skillset. That in itself is nice to have and can be a great option, plan B or an entry card into a phenomenal plan A. The thing with United though, is that we don't even seem to get the basics right. And having a nominal striker, who is good physically yet not otherworldly, who is busy and diligent but not the most mobile, having good dribbling but no obvious striker instincts - it doesn't make for an easy integration into a system in my eyes. Obviously, that is absolutely not JZs fault, but the clubs for bringing him in without knowing for sure, how to make the best use of him. I'd try to offload him in the summer, maybe a swap or something for somebody who stilistically would be a better fit for us. And thats in no way a dig at JZ. As you say, I see potential and he has something that might be very useful, but I fear we are too far away from a state where we can make best use of him. (He isn't even a good sub for Hojlund given their differences, a sub would always have to come with a change of plan... bit of a bummer, I was aware of him for a while (knowing him from Bayern fans) but I was hoping for a little more killer instinct and aggressiveness. He comes across like Berbatov sometimes, with a different texture)
Imagine if he becomes more dominant as a physical creative number 10 and we get an elite physical number 9 that does have elite pace and can finish, I only see this as a pretty safe bet for another year where Zirkzee Value would not diminish.