Ekeke
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Like when he played against Spain, next to Parker...
Exactly (if your making the point I think you are), we'll have an entire ball-playing XI in the future with De Gea, Smalling and Jones making up the back three. Barca won't know what's hit them.Too good on the ball to be a defender? 'kin Swedes.
Exactly (if your making the point I think you are), we'll have an entire ball-playing XI in the future with De Gea, Smalling and Jones making up the back three. Barca won't know what's hit them.
Yeah, but what about Jones the winger? He's got all the components to be a world class version of James Milner on the left. We should at least give him several games there for England just to see how it goes.
It would be like Park and Darren Fletcher combined, with a great cross!
It says a lot about the lack of technique in English centrebacks when I read bout all the over the top comments of how Jones can play in midfield or winger etc. He is a defender abeit a more closer version to the defenders found in Serie A in the 90s. He could be a Baresi or Cannavaro, but never in a million years a top midfielder. I think a lot of us are getting carried away n playing down the skillset required of a defensive midfielder.
it's the same thing when people maul over wilshire's ability. When pep guardiola says he's got players in his B team that are just like wilshire then it sums the whole thing up. England has talented kids but they're not using them correctly. They need a better basis and platform to build off of. Jones is showing what it means to have ball players in your team. That's how good England if they actually have players like him but it's going to take some time cuz y'all need to get your shit together
Have you guys heard what Capello said about Jones?
Capello: Phil Jones is my new Franco Baresi
Fabio Capello has given his ultimate seal of approval to Phil Jones by comparing the Manchester United youngster to two of football's all-time greats.
Jones played his third different England match in a different position as he filled the holding midfield role in Tuesday's Wembley win over Sweden.
The teenager, who admits his natural position is at the heart of the back line, made his debut at right-back in Montenegro last month before playing a more advanced midfield role in the upset win over Spain last weekend.
After effectively booking his place in England’s Euro 2012 squad as Scott Parker’s deputy, Jones found himself showered with huge praise, as Capello bracketed him with two of the players who were the Italian's biggest standard bearers in his club career,
“It is difficult to find a player like Phil Jones, really difficult," said Capello. "In my career I found probably only two.
“I’m talking about Franco Baresi at Milan and Fernando Hierro at Real Madrid. They were great players, who could play as a midfielder but also at centre-back.
“Phil can play in different positions but always at the top level. This shows what he has - he is a talent.”
Baresi won six Serie A crowns, the European Cup three times and was a member of Italy’s 1982 World Cup-winning squad, while Hierro scored 29 times in 89 caps for Spain and earned three Champions League titles plus five domestic crowns.
So far, Jones has a bare personal honours board, but Capello clearly believes the United man is at the dawn of what is going to be a stellar career for club and country.
“What is so good about him and makes him such a big talent is that when he receive the ball he plays always without fear," added the England boss.
“He makes good passes and finds good solutions - the best solution every time. I know something about football and the solution that he chooses every time when he receives the ball always the best. It is a talent.
“To see him play in front of the back four against Sweden was really important for me because now, if Parker is not fit, I have a solution.
“I needed to experiment. I was not sure he [Jones] would be okay to play this position. I knew he can play in every other position but for me it was a really important test for him.”
It says a lot about the lack of technique in English centrebacks when I read bout all the over the top comments of how Jones can play in midfield or winger etc. He is a defender abeit a more closer version to the defenders found in Serie A in the 90s. He could be a Baresi or Cannavaro, but never in a million years a top midfielder. I think a lot of us are getting carried away n playing down the skillset required of a defensive midfielder.
I don't like all this rotation in position at such a young age, especially with such a talented footballer. It constantly reminds me of O'Shea, obviously not as naturally talented as PJ but a talented defender nonetheless. He showed his amazing potential in his first season at United, and I personally believe all the positional rotating had a huge impact on his career at United.
I think a player needs to be given a position so he knows exactly what is role is in the team, and knows what exactly to work on in training, to improve his weaknesses in that position, or to develop his already good traits further.
Phil Jones is a real gem, as Capello has stated, they don't come along very often, I would be genuinely gutted if Jones goes down the same bath as JOS, although John served the club very well, he wasn't exactly a star of the team.
Just my view.
Agreed. John O'Shea was destined for bigger things, he looked an absolute star i 02/03. I blame rotating and weight gain.
It's not the same thing at all. Wilshere is a very talented young central midfielder. As good as almost any other in Europe for his age.
As for Jones. He's just a kid. 19 years old. Who knows what his best position will be in the long term? Nobody on here, that's for sure.
And being a bit of a pansy as well.
p.s. I don't mean in a sexual orientation way, I mean on the football pitch. He should have got stuck in more considering he's huge and would outweigh most attackers.
I don't like all this rotation in position at such a young age, especially with such a talented footballer. It constantly reminds me of O'Shea, obviously not as naturally talented as PJ but a talented defender nonetheless. He showed his amazing potential in his first season at United, and I personally believe all the positional rotating had a huge impact on his career at United.
I think a player needs to be given a position so he knows exactly what is role is in the team, and knows what exactly to work on in training, to improve his weaknesses in that position, or to develop his already good traits further.
Phil Jones is a real gem, as Capello has stated, they don't come along very often, I would be genuinely gutted if Jones goes down the same bath as JOS, although John served the club very well, he wasn't exactly a star of the team.
Just my view.
Edit: I think United have a very tough decision to make. You can see the potential in Phil in every position he plays.
Webchat: Phil Jones
ManUtd.com hosted an exclusive live webchat with Phil Jones at Carrington on Thursday, 17 November.
I am number 4 for my team too! Is there any reason behind why you chose it?
Fatik Khan, India
I didn't choose the number. I was given it. I wasn't bothered, really. A number's a number at the end of the day. I could be 99 and it wouldn't bother me. It doesn't mean you're any higher or lower in the pecking order.
What is the best thing about Manchester?
Robert Hatton, Warrington, UK
Manchester's a great city. It's got shops and nice restaurants as well as quiet places to go. My favourite restaurants are Wings, Gaucho Grill, Piccolinis, San Carlo... I went to Rosso's, Rio's place, and it was fantastic. I had lamb shank and it was to die for. The meat just capitulated off the bone...
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Webchat: Phil Jones
When I do get nervous, I just think: 'Calm down. I'm going out, I'm kicking a ball around and then I'm going home.'
Rio Ferdinand and Wayne Rooney are the main ones. They try and make me the victim but it always backfires. I make a swift exit.
Either way you're going to be the hero. But, taking into consideration the fact that I haven't scored a competitive goal in my career yet, I'd have to say score a goal. And then run out of the stadium.
I'd probably jump into the crowd, take my top off, slide on my knees... I'd probably run out of the ground and then come back in again. I have no idea... that would be amazing, though.
He likes the only way is Essex. Sort your life out Phil.
Can't believe he picked Pique instead of Vidic to play next to in World XI. Barcelona bound when they come knocking surely?
what's that show even about?
He likes the only way is Essex. Sort your life out Phil.