Hehe, so funny.
Instead of admitting he's fat and unfit, laugh at Maciek, hehe.
It may have been true at the time.
I think it's well known on the café that Ando's stamina isn't the best, with or without extra weight. If he had lung capacity like Fletch he would probably have been EPL best midfielder at this time. Apart from injuries the only thing who hold back this young man from being a world class player is his lack of stamina.
So, the question is this: Can a natural lack of stamina, for lack of a better way of putting it, be remedied with proper conditioning, nutrition, lifestyle and so on?
So, the question is this: Can a natural lack of stamina, for lack of a better way of putting it, be remedied with proper conditioning, nutrition, lifestyle and so on?
Yes. There must be something he's not doing correctly or not enough of. Be it lifestyle choices or too little dedication to training. Rather he has a natural lack of fitness isn't the point. If he wants to make a great player of himself and enjoy a lengthy career here, something needs to change.
He shouldn't have to be subbed after 70 minutes at 24 years of age.
Dunno, but it has been proven by the american professor Claude Bouchard that about 10-20% of the population are genetically unable to improve their O2 levels, regardless of training.
I thought it was a well established fact that Anderson's lung capacity was bad when he arrived to United. After he made his first fitness test at Carrington the staff thought it was something wrong with the machines or that he was sick or something. According to the fitness staff his oxygen uptake was something like 2,8L/minute, the lowest result in history made by a United first team player.
If I remember this correctly United decided to revalue their tests after this result. It was a quote's like "Give Ando a football and he will run all day" and "lung capacity doesn't tell the whole story".
This information was told in Swedish television by Stuart Baxter (manager for AIK, Malmo, Finland) a couple of years back, he's apparently a good friend of some of the United staff and have been a guest a Carrington several times.
I think it's well known on the café that Ando's stamina isn't the best, with or without extra weight. If he had lung capacity like Fletch he would probably have been EPL best midfielder at this time. Apart from injuries the only thing who hold back this young man from being a world class player is his lack of stamina.
And just to clarify. I'm pro Anderson. He has always been one of my favorite players, I have loved his wonderful smile and lovely character from the first time i saw him playing for Porto.
Wut? In 2007 Kaka won World Player of the Year. Anderson was not even close to being his equal.
Why do you take the tone for this entire post as if it's common knowledge? It sounds like a load of absolute bollocks to be honest. I've rarely read such a bucket of inexcusable shite anywhere on the internet before, let alone right here on the caf.
Why do you take the tone for this entire post as if it's common knowledge? It sounds like a load of absolute bollocks to be honest. I've rarely read such a bucket of inexcusable shite anywhere on the internet before, let alone right here on the caf.
Wasn't he the next Ronaldinho doing all kinds of skills when in Brazil?
We certainly changed his game.
https://www.redcafe.net/f6/mufc-injuries-suspensions-2012-2013-a-356065/
CURRENT INJURIES:
Rafael - Hamstring - 29th December, vs West Brom (H)
Anderson - Hamstring - 1st January, vs Wigan (A)
Nani - Hamstring - 1st January, vs Wigan (A)
Wayne Rooney - Knee - 13th January, vs Liverpool (H)
Great news indeed if true. We really need he desire, his presence and energetic/explosive style of play.
Would love to see him with Cleverley soon,Carrick will need a rest soon.
Great news indeed if true. We really need he desire, his presence and energetic/explosive style of play.
Would love to see him with Cleverley soon,Carrick will need a rest soon.
I've got déjà vu.That's great news if true. Hopefully he can stay fit for the rest of the season.
Btw. My wife call him Fatson and are in love with Chicarito. Ugly women.
Any update on when he might be back? Read the injury link saying he would be ready for Wigan but there's nothing about him being in the first team squad for today. That also has Nani as due to return today and Fergie has ruled him out until mid Jan.
Carrick's been excellent recently but the over-reliance on him is concerning. I have been hoping the Clev/Anderson partnership would be one way round this for certain games but heard nothing concrete on him for ages. Today would have been perfect for a return.
Why?
Like Mclovin says, we would be knackered if he got injured. Playing him every single game as well leads to risk of fatigue and tiredness later on in the season, especially over the xmas period. Very rare for Fergie not to give all his established players at least one games rest over this period of games.
Not just that we have six first team midfielders who I would hope would all be able to contribute to the team. We know Carrick is tried and tested and has good partnership with Anderson and is developing a good one with Cleverley. I'd be hoping we could add to that with other tested and proven partnerships in case he ever does get injured. Clev and Anderson is the one partnership I'd like to see us try as an alternative.
I was also hoping Fletcher could act as an understudy this season for Carrick if needed.
In all honesty though....in terms of history, Carrick has not been known to pick up injuries. More importantly, it is 90 minutes of football! Its not like he is going to Vietnam during the troubles. He is super fit and if he can train every day,he can play a few games
Didn't Fergie say Carrick was running on near empty in the West Brom game near the end? Carrick needs a rest and if we are ever lucky enough to have all our midfielders fit I think it'll help everyone. I don't like relying on just Carrick