To be honest, the best way to try and make it happen at this point is:
- RVP in his usual position, the position he played the best football of his career in.
- Nani in his best position, coming in from the right as a wing-forward.
- Rooney in his usual position, starting just behind the front.
- Kagawa in the position he fills for his country, interchanging ALL the time with Rooney.
I don't really want Kagawa shifted but I just think he'd do a miles better job at it than Rooney would, and if the 2 interchange as much as we'd like, it wouldn't be an issue. This way every player is playing in a role they already are very comfortable in.
For me, if we're talking about right hand side the obvious player to be dropped in such a case is Nani with the last being Valencia. I don't buy the argument for the opposite, he is our best RM full stop.
Valencia is the steady reliable option, nani is the win a match out of nothing type player.
Some prefer certain types, but we have enough steady players in the team, valencia needs to step his game up and become more confident.
To be honest, the best way to try and make it happen at this point is:
- RVP in his usual position, the position he played the best football of his career in.
- Nani in his best position, coming in from the right as a wing-forward.
- Rooney in his usual position, starting just behind the front.
- Kagawa in the position he fills for his country, interchanging ALL the time with Rooney.
I don't really want Kagawa shifted but I just think he'd do a miles better job at it than Rooney would, and if the 2 interchange as much as we'd like, it wouldn't be an issue. This way every player is playing in a role they already are very comfortable in.
Well at the risk of yet another valencia nani debate I would say that whilst Valencia might beat his man in a more simplistic manner than say Nani it is also easier to stop by better opponents by forcing him inside. You can't do that with Nani where his bad games a more a result of his own play than something the opposition are doing imo.
Not really, you'd make a list of 3 or 4 high-profile games where Nani was just shut by his man, not himself, before Valencia came with his steadiness and won us games or enabled others to do so. City at home along with Milan away is what I've got from the top of my head.
You rarely see Valenciaa being dominated by opposite full-back, can you say the same about Nani? when nothing's coming off for him?
We should be fecking happy to have both and there are areas where Nani's better, but for God's sake, don't use Valencia's advantages as his drawbacks.
Not really, you'd make a list of 3 or 4 high-profile games where Nani was just shut by his man, not himself, before Valencia came with his steadiness and won us games or enabled others to do so. City at home along with Milan away is what I've got from the top of my head.
You rarely see Valenciaa being dominated by opposite full-back, can you say the same about Nani? when nothing's coming off for him?
We should be fecking happy to have both and there are areas where Nani's better, but for God's sake, don't use Valencia's advantages as his drawbacks.
Easy hard man, I didn't even start the bloody thing.
For me, if we're talking about right hand side the obvious player to be dropped in such a case is Nani with the last being Valencia. I don't buy the argument for the opposite, he is our best RM full stop.
Well the issue is, one of our brilliant players is going to have to be dropped, be it Nani, Valencia, Kagawa, Rooney or RVP.
In this system Valencia is the obvious one
I responded to your comment, unless you're the only one who can voice personal opinion. Put that to bed, I've just done it.
Then let's debate that point.
"IN THIS SYSTEM."
How can you not see that Valencia is the more obvious one to miss out in that system? Nani actually plays that role for his country.
As I said in response, I'd respect your argument in a 4-4-2, there are certainly good arguments for both players. But in the mentioned 4-2-3-1 or 4-2-1-3, Nani is the obvious one, that aint up for debate.
Once again, I bolded the obvious so that you understand I mean "obvious", not correct/right.
See, it wasn't that difficult. Next time just ignore others' opinion you don't agree with before jumping on them.
You really can't let it go.
The games in the EPL are far more frantic than in the Bundesliga no matter how Dortmund play. The English game is extremely physical and he'll need to adapt to that.
This is quite spot on, actually. What I liked about Kagawa in the last game is that he always looked like he had much time on the ball which is a good sign if you've just come to Premiership. So much reminiscent of Silva, I won't be surprised if he becomes as good.
We have to give him the ball more often, it looked as if we were scared at times he would lose it, i.e if there were Everton players around him. The thing is he only needs half a yard gap to create something or at least keep the possession of the football. I'm looking forward to him linking up with Van Persie.
Exactly. The lad has basically never let us down. With his no-nonsense, as well as ability to make a 5 yard pass we can be sure Kagawa will see as much ball as possible. Apart from that he did prove last year he's not as dimensional as some had thought beforehand.
I don't know what he has to do really, show a few fancy tricks or what? Play players at their best position and use them to their strenghts. He's the best at the club at what he's supposed to do as a right winger.
I can recall a few high profile games, when he was awful e.g. Wembley 2011.
Looks shit Adam.
Clear as swamp water.
Nein.... he is our best RM full stop.
Nein
No hes number 7 now.
I think he meant Berbatov is our best RM.