I was putting together my normal "what squad would I try to shape for next season if I were in charge" list and ended up feeling pretty good about where we're headed.
It's a huge if, but IF we make meaningful progress on our FW and WB positions in the summer, I'll be arguing that the new management and ownership structure has done a pretty incredible job in 1.5 seasons of moving us back towards a squad which is:
- A good mix of experience and youth.
- A good mix of speed, aggression, physicality and ball skills.
- Positionally versatile thus resilient to inevitable injuries.
- Solid in defense, transition and attack.
- Reasonably wage and contract structured.
- Likeable.
- Able to compete for top 4 and other silverware.
I thought it would realistically take 3 seasons to get there, so things are moving faster than I thought they would which is nice.
OPTIONS
GK Options - Onana, Bayindir
LCB Options: Heaven, Amass, Yoro, Maz, Martínez, Shaw
CB Options: de Ligt, Maguire, Yoro, Shaw, Maz
RCB Options: Yoro, Maz, de Ligt
LWB Options: Dorgu, Shaw
RWB Options: Maz
RM Options - Ugarte, Bruno, Mainoo, Zirkzee, Collyer
LM Options - Bruno, Ugarte, Collyer, Zirkzee, Mainoo
RF Options - Amad, Bruno Garna, Mainoo
LF Options - Amad, Bruno, Garna
CF Options - Obi-Martin, Zirkzee, Bruno, Mainoo, Garna
You can easily see that "just" adding a couple of wing backs and forwards stands to be transformational, and if we can then shore up and optimise our other positions in the windows that follow (GK, RCB, R/L Mids) we'll be quite the squad.
My favourite part of getting to the set up above would mean the end of the era of mercenaries, poor attitudes, not good enoughs and 'goldie-but-oldie's:
- Sancho
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Cas
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Anthony
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Rashford
- Malacia
- Lindelof
- Evans
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Mount
- Erikson
- Cas
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Hojland
- Heaton
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Dalot
So yeah, it wont happen exactly as I want it to, but I'm quietly optimistic about the squad direction.