Didn't know Rooney's role in big games was to link the midfield with the attack.
Who exactly was playing up front in that case ?
Welbeck or Hernandez you dummy.
Didn't know Rooney's role in big games was to link the midfield with the attack.
Who exactly was playing up front in that case ?
Welbeck or Hernandez you dummy.
Didn't know Rooney's role in big games was to link the midfield with the attack.
Who exactly was playing up front in that case ?
I think the problem for us here is that you are making a point without really making it clear how you'd expect us to play. By looking over your points, it seems to me that you are suggesting 2 forwards - Van Persie and Rooney - but then you've said that there will be no-one linking attack and midfield. Rooney did do this last year, with Welbeck further ahead than him, which is what seems confusing.
How do you suggest we should line up as a whole? Not criticising by any means, I'm just not sure what you are suggesting.
I think Wayne's going to be stewing for a few weeks; knowing Kagawa's better in the #10, and RvP's here to compete for the striking position.
He'll have a feckload of determination to be the star player for us when he comes back.
Until then...
--------RvP--------
Nani--Kagawa--Tony V
---Carrick+1---
--Settled back 4----
-------DDG---------
----Howard Webb--
hopefully.
Nani to lace up his boots and fecking get some balls.
We don't really have a great amount of quality cover either now.
Welbeck is no where near ready to lead the line with a goal-scoring burden,
RvP's the only real cover for Kagawa (RvP can play #10 very well, he himself reckons he's a #9.5) and that'll make it unideal for the #10 spot.
Nani and Young aren't playing well either, and we have 0 defensive cover at the moment, bar Buttner.
Well that's quite something for Kagawa to live up to since apparently he's better playing that role.
I did mention playing a 4-4-2 with Rooney and Van Persie up top.
As for the link between midfield and attack, surely having two players who were among the top 10 assistents last season on the wings will be enough, especially since the strikers themselves have a peerless ability to drop deep.
I think there's an irrational fear of the 4-4-2 system doing the rounds of modern football
So he managed to be 2nd on the list of top scorers without even playing up front, but rather in the hole behind Welbeck or Hernandez.
Well that's quite something for Kagawa to live up to since apparently he's better playing that role.
Hmm, fair enough view. My view is that I simply cannot help but think that if Kagawa is fit, he plays. He's too good not to and offers a unique threat and option - an option that in today's game is very important and prevalent. Every top team has a player has a player of this ilk - Ozil for Madrid, Silva for City, Iniesta for Barcelona etc. A player that can receive the ball under pressure in central areas and provide a threat through the middle, and someone who can also come in from the wings doing damage and play the killer ball. It seems clear to me that with Van Persie and Rooney up top, one would be consistently dropping deep anyway, perhaps even leading to both taking turns doing so (especially given that our best midfielder, Carrick, will be more defensive). It seems better to me then that we have one person who is more suited to doing that than both of them whilst still having a consistent goal scoring threat.
It also helps out a midfield which, by the admission of a fair few people on here, isn't strong enough. It allows us a better control of the game, in my opinion. Still, it's all a bit difficult to say now. I bet even Ferguson doesn't know what he's going to do for big games when all players are fit. With Rooney's injury, it seems obvious for now that he'll play Kagawa in behind Van Persie.
If those two really hit it off together, Rooney could be in trouble!
The way I see it we have the two best strikers in the league, so yeah how about playing them.
Firstly, Rooney was more of the guy just behind the striker in a 4411.
Kagawa's more of the guy playing in the '1' in a 4213. He's not as advanced as Rooney, and helps more in midfield.
Vibhas said:Also, cause Welbeck's finishing is absolutely horrid, most of the time Rooney did feed Welbeck the ball in a good position, it was wasted. With Hernandez in the 2010/11 season, Rooney would've had far more assists probably, by feeding Hernandez in.
Vibhas said:Rooney pretty much always opted to play a Carrick/Scholes-esque pass to the wing when he got the ball, and then nodded/kicked home a goal from the resulting cross; he helped us attack by assisting the assister.
I'm ok with that, but I wouldn't put Kagawa in the same bracket as Iniesta, Ozil or Silva. Not yet anyway.
The way I see it we have the two best strikers in the league, so yeah how about playing them.
I don't think its clear Kagawa is better as a 10 just yet, yes he has different attributes but Rooney is a far more accomplished player. Rooney has yet to play with RVP up top and I think he will run riot as he is our best player imho.
We will see how he performs this year though, to be fair. He could be massively underwhelming from here on in for all we know.
Sorry for not being in touch with the latest evolutions of modern football tactics. There I was thinking Rooney was most efficient played as a 1 1/2 in a 3-2-3-2 kind of scheme.
See, I'm more of the following type (and more importantly, Sir Alex also is):
Indeed, so is Rooney to blame for that?
That's just a rubbish, sweeping assessment of Rooney's all-round play. The guy was even able to play in central midfield FFS.
No it isn't.
I love Rooney as a player, he's one of the top 5-6 players in the world for me.
However, it's clear as day that he's a far different #10 than Kagawa, and possibly it's not his best position.
Rooney as a #10, was focussed on playing the ball to the winger last season, and anyone here will tell you that. He didn't play very many central balls to Welbeck last season, and when he did Welbeck generally fecked it up.
I said 'he pretty much always' opted for the ball to Valencia (or Nani/Young) when he was 30 yards from goal. Rarely, he took a shot on from there (and scored 6 outside the box, his most in a single season) but that was far from the norm, and he tended not to play too many through balls (Whereas Kagawa plays several every match).
Kagawa's more of a central player, who can score, can pass to the wing with an expansive long distance pass, but tends to help out in midfield and play cute 1-2's lots, with more than a couple through balls, and likes to beat his man a fair few times.
Rooney ran sometimes at defences, but tended to play to our wingers, and then provided a lot of the direct assists. With KAgawa, we'll rely less on them
a) As they'll be getting the ball lesser
b) Because we'll have a #10 who plays the ball central a lot more often
c) Because we won't have a 2 man midfield, with both players often sitting back
I'm not discussing Rooney v Kagawa as a #10, I've been discussing Rooney as a striker from the onset. I want, and I think we'll get, a Rooney-Van Persie partnership in a 4-4-2 setup on the big occasions this season.
I just cannot imagine one of them being benched when we are facing the Chelseas and Citys of this league.
I'm not discussing Rooney v Kagawa as a #10, I've been discussing Rooney as a striker from the onset. I want, and I think we'll get, a Rooney-Van Persie partnership in a 4-4-2 setup on the big occasions this season. I just cannot imagine one of them being benched when we are facing the Chelseas and Citys of this league.
Your arguments are flawed anyway, you say Rooney is good at distributing the ball on the wings but somehow would not manage to adapt his passing to the central presence of Van Persie in front of him, despite indeed delivering perfect central passes to Welbeck on numerous occasions last season (in your words).
You honestly think we'll face Barcelona (if we meet them) and City at Wastelands with a 4-4-2
Not a chance for me.
I doubt one will be benched too, like when Ronnie was here I think Rooney or RVP may have to take up a different role.
I also don't think we'll go 442 against City or Chelsea. We'll get bossed in midfield, especially by City. IMO, 4213 is the way to go to accommodate our best players, and 442 is a bit dated against top competition. In fact, I'd go as far as to say 442 is far LESS likely against them, than it is normally.
Well we did field a 4-4-2 against Barcelona in the Champions' League final so I can certainly see Fergie doing it against Arsenal, Chelsea or City for that matter (regardless of how it turned out at Wembley, which would have probably been the same with a 4-5-1 or even 4-7-1 for that matter). I don't know what's wrong with people's perceptions of 4-4-2, if you have two such strikers at your disposal that is.
Well that is where we differ, see I do not think Kagawa is as influential as Cristiano Ronaldo was to be able to push Rooney on the left wing. We'll see but I doubt it.
--Aaaand Fergie did say it was a mistake to play 2 midfielders against 3, let alone Xavi and Iniesta (and Busquets) in the CL final against Barcelona.
He said that even if there was a massive gulf in class (i.e. individually the '2' is far better than the '3') then it's still almost impossible to win the midfield battle for the '2' but when faced with those midfielders we couldn't win the battle (let alone Barca's style of play which means they play with a shit GK, and 10 central midfielders almost!)
Well that is where we differ, see I do not think Kagawa is as influential as Cristiano Ronaldo was to be able to push Rooney to the left wing. We'll see but I doubt it.
Who said it would be Rooney? RVP has also played part of his career out wide.
Same thing though, I doubt Kagawa will be influential enough to push the PL top scorer to the left wing.
I would be surprised if Rooney or RVP go wide. Just doesn't make sense not when we have Nani and Valencia who are much better out wide, not to mention Kagawa. I would like to see kagawa in the middle for big games but practically it makes sense for Fergie to try and involve both rooney and rvp where he can and the best way he can do that imo, is RVP up top, Rooney in the hole and Kagawa drifting in from the left. On paper that is probably the best solution, whether it works is down to Rooney playing deeper that he has in the last few seasons and being effective there imo.
As I said, when we had 30 minutes against Everton with Rooney and RvP on, Rooney and RvP both played all across the final third (front, left and central).
Nani played left and right and when he was replaced by Young, Young played left and right.
Rooney and RvP when playing together will be allowed to float our in our 4213. We may only use 1 winger for actual width (Obviously, that winger will play on the right as Nani/Valencia are both RM's traditionally). Kagawa will pull the strings behind those 3.
The rooney/RvP combo won't offer genuine width on the left, but Paddy definitely will.
That's the best way, imo, and it's still quite balanced.
It's also how we've accomodated Welbeck (who goes central and left when he comes on as a 'left winger' and doesn't do any crosses; again Paddy provided the width very well vs Everton).
Paddy's quite a key player to our 4213. However, someone'll have to alternate covering the defensive duties of the LW, because otherwise paddy will get 2v1'd on the left.
Otherwise, we've got a 3 man midfield to compete against most midfielders
plus an attacking quartet that can rival any other in the world in that formation.
Again, if you saw Welbeck play vs Everton, and the final half hour, the "LW" didn't offer width. Paddy did for us on that side. But there was plenty of interchanging; read the article on zonal marking if you wanna get into the nitty gritty and see what that smart alec thinks our Sir Alex is doing.
http://www.zonalmarking.net/2012/08/21/ferguson-showcases-a-4-2-1-3-against-everton/
There's another article about the match, but that's the one more focussed on us and our formation in that match.
Also, cause Welbeck's finishing is absolutely horrid
Wish our fans would show some more respect and stop making idiotic statements like this....twatish comment. It really is.
Wish our fans would show some more respect and stop making idiotic statements like this....twatish comment. It really is.
Ive not seen many complete strikers at 21. The fact he's learning his trade at the top level warrrants a lot more plaudits imo.
Its idiotic the stick he gets in this regard. His all round play, attitude and work rate scream Manchester United player. He just signed a new contract with us. Some people are never happy. RVN played for Den Bosch at the same age and score about 5 goals a season. Get a fecking grip............21 years of age. say it slowly to yourself