Marouane Fellaini image 27

Marouane Fellaini Belgium flag

2015-16 Performances


View full 2015-16 profile

5.1 Season Average Rating
Appearances
33
Goals
4
Assists
1
Yellow cards
6
Status
Not open for further replies.

dichinero

New Member
Joined
Mar 19, 2013
Messages
7,153
I mentioned that run of good football because you we're saying we only played long balls with Fellaini on the pitch, which we clearly didn't.

Pereira and TFM can still be in the squad even with Fellaini staying.

In the end it comes down to you not rating Fellaini, whereas i think he can contribute to our season. Maybe we should end it with that.
I have not said that we only play long balls when he's in the pitch. I said that managers and players use the Fellaini option as an easy way out rather than trying up their game or tempo. Either way, we are more than likely to play more long balls with him on the pitch which is playing to his strengths and even then he is hardly effective contrary to popular belief.

This is nothing to do with me not rating the player but stating the obvious. The Belgian campaign is clear for all to see, managed by a manager that favours Fellaini. Played good football on the floor without him and win. Panicked and brought him on in the second half against Wales and played long balls at will while Wales kept it on the ground and won.

You have to ask yourself, what percentage of football is played in the air? 10% max? How often does Fellaini dominate when the ball is in the air? 30% at most imo. So when the ball is not in the air, what exactly is he doing that even a young Pereira cannot do if not better?

I want United to get better and go back to the top. None of the clubs we aspire to be at the top footballing wise have this calibre of player. Not one resorts to the long ball tactics even when they are desperate. Even West Ham that have a way superior target man in Carroll play a lot of their game on the ground. Carroll is not interior when the ball is not in the air either.

We can pretend that Fellaini is not a long ball player all we wants because it would look bad on us but it the only reason Moyes brought him in and wanted to bring Baines as well to complement him imo, to use him as a battering ram upfront. Even then, it was an epic failure. If the manager that had nurtured him for almost a decade cannot remotely bring out any usefulness from Fellaini, it tells the whole story. No top manager in football would look at him. How many players of that ilk have moved to the top clubs. Even the ones that are twice the player Fellaini is.

So yeah, we can deceive ourselves and live in hope and sentiments, thinking that Fellani is anything more than what we have seen while we get left behind.
 

YouOnlyLiveTwice

Full Member
Joined
Apr 27, 2014
Messages
5,468
I have not said that we only play long balls when he's in the pitch. I said that managers and players use the Fellaini option as an easy way out rather than trying up their game or tempo. Either way, we are more than likely to play more long balls with him on the pitch which is playing to his strengths and even then he is hardly effective contrary to popular belief.

This is nothing to do with me not rating the player but stating the obvious. The Belgian campaign is clear for all to see, managed by a manager that favours Fellaini. Played good football on the floor without him and win. Panicked and brought him on in the second half against Wales and played long balls at will while Wales kept it on the ground and won.

You have to ask yourself, what percentage of football is played in the air? 10% max? How often does Fellaini dominate when the ball is in the air? 30% at most imo. So when the ball is not in the air, what exactly is he doing that even a young Pereira cannot do if not better?

I want United to get better and go back to the top. None of the clubs we aspire to be at the top footballing wise have this calibre of player. Not one resorts to the long ball tactics even when they are desperate. Even West Ham that have a way superior target man in Carroll play a lot of their game on the ground. Carroll is not interior when the ball is not in the air either.

We can pretend that Fellaini is not a long ball player all we wants because it would look bad on us but it the only reason Moyes brought him in and wanted to bring Baines as well to complement him imo, to use him as a battering ram upfront. Even then, it was an epic failure. If the manager that had nurtured him for almost a decade cannot remotely bring out any usefulness from Fellaini, it tells the whole story. No top manager in football would look at him. How many players of that ilk have moved to the top clubs. Even the ones that are twice the player Fellaini is.

So yeah, we can deceive ourselves and live in hope and sentiments, thinking that Fellani is anything more than what we have seen while we get left behind.
So i don't want United to be back at the top, because i think Fellaini is a good player to have in our squad? :lol:

Moyes was too afraid to use Fellaini in his best position, which is behind the striker. He tried to use him as a box-to-box next to Carrick, a role which he clearly doesn't have the technical ability to do.
 

Mark Pawelek

New Member
Joined
Apr 9, 2014
Messages
2,598
Location
Kent, near London
Having read Jose's tactical blueprints years ago (Porto days) he usually goes for an imposing and confident defensive midfield. I don't think Fellaini fits the description but if he stays, my bets are on him playin as 6.
No, he can't be a #6. Too slow, gives too many fouls away. He will give goals away too if those fouls are just outside our box. No one needs a #6 who's good in the air. TFM will do a better, more mobile job.
 

dichinero

New Member
Joined
Mar 19, 2013
Messages
7,153
So i don't want United to be back at the top, because i think Fellaini is a good player to have in our squad? :lol:

Moyes was too afraid to use Fellaini in his best position, which is behind the striker. He tried to use him as a box-to-box next to Carrick, a role which he clearly doesn't have the technical ability to do.
So which is it? The manager thinks his best position is high up the pitch but is afraid to use him (that made me chuckle) and when he is deployed there he has been largely crap BUT the players swears that he is a better DM but he hasn't got any ability to do jack?

Is he sharing notes with Rooney?
 

MThomas

New Member
Joined
Apr 14, 2004
Messages
16,718
Location
Figo: In Spain we called Benitez 'píldora para dor
Plenty of top teams have used target men as an option in their team, it doesn't mean you have to do it constantly.
I doubt anyone meant we did it 100% of the time, doesn't really change the fact that Fellainis greatest weaknesses show when the ball is played quickly along the ground, while his best strengths are shown when it's knocked up long to him. He was absolutely dire last night until he was moved up front to win a few headers
 

broccoli

Full Member
Joined
Apr 26, 2014
Messages
3,124
Supports
FCPorto
No, he can't be a #6. Too slow, gives too many fouls away. He will give goals away too if those fouls are just outside our box. No one needs a #6 who's good in the air. TFM will do a better, more mobile job.
Some notable lightning quick 6's that played for Jose: Costinha, Motta, Cambiasso, Xabi Alonso, Makelele... But ye I agree TFM can become twice the player, as long as he has the proper mentality for the role.
 

LuisNaniencia

Sky Sports called my bluff
Joined
May 22, 2010
Messages
10,145
Location
271.5 miles from Old Trafford
Is Moptop officially redundant now we have Ibrahimovic (and possibly pogba)?

It's hard to deny in certain games Fellaini had his uses for set pieces and physicality. Ibra can give us that in both attack and defending set pieces as well as actually being able to play football.
 

Everest Red

Reddest ever
Joined
Dec 10, 2009
Messages
6,363
Location
DoJ
Is Moptop officially redundant now we have Ibrahimovic (and possibly pogba)?

It's hard to deny in certain games Fellaini had his uses for set pieces and physicality. Ibra can give us that in both attack and defending set pieces as well as actually being able to play football.
:drool:

That would signal the end of dark times.
 

Šjor Bepo

Wout is love, Wout is life; all hail Wout!
Joined
Mar 29, 2011
Messages
15,654
Jose wants specialists and Fella is one so i doubt he will be leaving. Nobody chests the ball better then him:drool:
 

Mike09

New Member
Joined
Dec 20, 2015
Messages
3,035
After Ibra signing I'm convinced that he will leave. I don't see any reason why we need to keep him when Ibra can offer what Fellaini offers. Height and winning header in set pieces. And also if the 4th player is really going to be centre mid then it's game over for Fellaini.
 

snk123

New Member
Joined
Apr 24, 2009
Messages
2,733
After Ibra signing I'm convinced that he will leave. I don't see any reason why we need to keep him when Ibra can offer what Fellaini offers. Height and winning header in set pieces. And also if the 4th player is really going to be centre mid then it's game over for Fellaini.
Agreed. But Fellani is also very useful in defending set pieces - I hope Jose addresses that area as well.
 

Pexbo

Winner of the 'I'm not reading that' medal.
Joined
Jun 2, 2009
Messages
68,692
Location
Brizzle
Supports
Big Days
Agreed. But Fellani is also very useful in defending set pieces - I hoepe Jose addresses that area as well.
If we get all our targets, we won't need Fellaini to play "for set peices".

Zlatan - 6ft 5in
Bailly - 6ft 2in
Smalling - 6ft 4in
Pogba - 6ft 3in
Shaw - 6ft 1in
Schneiderlin 6ft 1in
Martial 6ft
Carrick 6ft 2in


Imposing team.
 

Galactic

Incorrigible pest
Joined
Aug 4, 2006
Messages
8,290
Location
Never Forget
I can see Jose keeping him. He has composure, experience, works hard for the team and is very good in the air. He just needs to stop fouling people. He doesn't need to do that.
 

Mike09

New Member
Joined
Dec 20, 2015
Messages
3,035
Agreed. But Fellani is also very useful in defending set pieces - I hope Jose addresses that area as well.
He addressed it well I think so far.
Carrick - 1 year extension
Ibra - free
Baily - £30m

Not to mention Smalling and Shaw are tall enough as well.
 

noodlehair

"It's like..."
Joined
Apr 1, 2004
Messages
16,332
Location
Flagg
Is Moptop officially redundant now we have Ibrahimovic (and possibly pogba)?

It's hard to deny in certain games Fellaini had his uses for set pieces and physicality. Ibra can give us that in both attack and defending set pieces as well as actually being able to play football.
The thing is we were useless at both defending and attacking set pieces whether he was in the team or not. I suspect having centrebacks at centreback might help with the defending as it means not having to disorganise the entire team at every set piece to account for one of them not being.

Our attacking set pieces might become a bit better when we stop pratting around trying to be clever with them despite having a team of idiots.
 

stevoc

Full Member
Joined
Jun 11, 2011
Messages
20,326
The thing is we were useless at both defending and attacking set pieces whether he was in the team or not. I suspect having centrebacks at centreback might help with the defending as it means not having to disorganise the entire team at every set piece to account for one of them not being one.

Our attacking set pieces might become a bit better when we stop pratting around trying to be clever with them despite having a team of idiots.
Yeah i agree that was obvious to almost everyone but Van Gaal.
 

LuisNaniencia

Sky Sports called my bluff
Joined
May 22, 2010
Messages
10,145
Location
271.5 miles from Old Trafford
The thing is we were useless at both defending and attacking set pieces whether he was in the team or not. I suspect having centrebacks at centreback might help with the defending as it means not having to disorganise the entire team at every set piece to account for one of them not being.

Our attacking set pieces might become a bit better when we stop pratting around trying to be clever with them despite having a team of idiots.
It is frustrating how crap he is at scoring from headers.
 

devilish

Juventus fan who used to support United
Joined
Sep 5, 2002
Messages
61,675
I can see Jose keeping him. He has composure, experience, works hard for the team and is very good in the air. He just needs to stop fouling people. He doesn't need to do that.
Jose is not Big Sam
 

Dans

Correctly predicted Portugal to win Euro 2016
Joined
Jun 4, 2001
Messages
26,971
Location
Oberbayern
He and his elbows are a liability - Jose's seen the light with Rooney, he'll see the light with Fellaini too. In Jose we trust.
 

Mark Pawelek

New Member
Joined
Apr 9, 2014
Messages
2,598
Location
Kent, near London
Glad to see his mother and father stopped posting here in his support. Consider: a comparison of the average number of points scored per United game when certain players played (last season):

Bastian: 1.73
Fellaini: 1.51
Young: 1.8
Mata: 1.74

Notice how low it gets with Fellaini? Yet the whole excuse for playing him is he's supposed to be effective.
 

Ish

Lights on for Luke
Joined
Mar 10, 2010
Messages
32,180
Location
Voted the best city in the world
Glad to see his mother and father stopped posting here in his support. Consider: a comparison of the average number of points scored per United game when certain players played (last season):

Bastian: 1.73
Fellaini: 1.51
Young: 1.8
Mata: 1.74

Notice how low it gets with Fellaini? Yet the whole excuse for playing him is he's supposed to be effective.
:lol: which posters would that be?
 

harms

Shining Star of Paektu Mountain
Staff
Joined
Apr 8, 2014
Messages
28,027
Location
Moscow
Notice how low it gets with Fellaini? Yet the whole excuse for playing him is he's supposed to be effective.
But... he is the only one who shows character and gets stuck in!

And a good spot on the mother and father :lol:. This is the only thread where I decided to use the ignore function so that I won't participate in pointless discussions anymore
 

Nighteyes

Another Muppet
Joined
Nov 14, 2012
Messages
25,467
Glad to see his mother and father stopped posting here in his support. Consider: a comparison of the average number of points scored per United game when certain players played (last season):

Bastian: 1.73
Fellaini: 1.51
Young: 1.8
Mata: 1.74

Notice how low it gets with Fellaini? Yet the whole excuse for playing him is he's supposed to be effective.
Fantastic stats.

I hope Mourinho sees this and realizes we need to start Ashley Young. He's clearly the most effective of the lot. We should also ensure Rojo starts every game for us given our record with him in the team is much better. Who needs Luke Shaw? Maybe Romero ahead of De Gea as given his clean sheet/game record is better as well. You might be onto something here
 

iKeano

Full Member
Joined
Jan 28, 2015
Messages
1,750
I can see Jose keeping him. He has composure, experience, works hard for the team and is very good in the air. He just needs to stop fouling people. He doesn't need to do that.
He also needs to learn how to run fast, jump high, win headers, tackle, keep his rancid elbows down, learn to pass the ball more than 10 yards, learn to pass the ball forward, score.... & get a hair cut.

I never knew he had a twin brother. And he's called Mansour of all things. I suspect the past three years with him were all about a gigantic Man City conspiracy.
Maybe Mansour played 95% of the games in Fellaini's place this past 3 years.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.