prateik
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Its hard not to like the South Americans at our club... and Chico too.
Think if he stays fit he could really cement himself in the starting 11. He's played well in pretty much every game he's played for a while now, just like last season except his only problem was getting injured after having a good run in the team. He has it in him to become our best midfielder IMO, and fill the gap we have there. Very mobile, strong, good passing range, good dribbling and not afraid to run with the ball to carry it forward.
Looked superb in his 20 mins on the pitch. No idea why he sits on the bench while Scholes starts; absolutely ridiculous.
Looked superb in his 20 mins on the pitch. No idea why he sits on the bench while Scholes starts; absolutely ridiculous.
think he will start in the match against Braga.
Hope so. We need to be giving him more minutes.
Hope the 3 we play in midfield against Braga includes Anderson, Cleverley and Fletcher.
I'm expecting there won't be, but I'd love to see a completion of his every touch against Stoke in a video. If not, I guess I could just download the full game and just watch from the moment he came on.
He sent a ball out to the wing yesterday that was Scholes-esque.
Would like to see him start next weekend. It's not like he hasn't played and performed well in big games previously.
I think Fergie is still questioning his fitness levels. If he starts Tuesday, he will not start against Chelsea
Nice little cameo at the end of the match. Some really nice long cross balls. But what I liked the most was how he looks to carry the ball forward and take the ball into the space before him if it opens up. It adds that extra dynamic to the team and extra threat.
Absolutely. I always talk about this - Anderson, on his good days, makes our midfield far more dynamic. He's the only one with those capabilities, really.
His good days are few and far between.
you could easily say - Anderson on his every so often bad days - makes our midfield lightweight and sluggish
His good days are few and far between.
you could easily say - Anderson on his every so often bad days - makes our midfield lightweight and sluggish
I think the main tests for Anderson are staying fit and how he performs in tight games. He's always been good in games where there is space to exploit but it's games where the other team are well organized etc and more patience is required that he struggles imo.
I think it's quite the opposite actually.
He excels at holding the ball up using his big ol' Brazilian booty and great quick touch football in tight situations. It's the way he exploits any sort of space in these games that makes him stand out.
When we're getting pressed, the likes of Scholes and Carrick can be too conservative in their movement and passing whereas Anderson has that bit of explosiveness in him to make something happen.
In the games he is left space like the ones you are suggesting he performs well in, I think he can be guilty of having a little bit too much time to think and he doesn't quite have the experience yet to know when is good to contain and when is good to try that key pass. In the tighter games it comes a bit more naturally.