Marouane Fellaini | 2013/14 Performances

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But Kendall – the most successful manager in Everton’s history, said of the Fellaini deal: “Moyes wanted him and got him but I don’t think he’ll improve Manchester United.

“To start with, where do you play him? David talks about his versatility – he can play in the centre of midfield, off the striker or in a holding role in front of the back four.

“But if you are buying a player, you put him where you want him to play and I haven’t got a clue what his best position is.

“I appreciate the lad. He’s got presence because of his size and he’s dangerous at set-pieces.

“But he floats – he plays it easy. He’s too safe with the ball for me – he doesn’t hurt the opposition with a pass.

“I would put that deal down as a good sale by Everton at that money. And when I look at the players who came in, it was without a doubt a good window for Everton.”
 
But Kendall – the most successful manager in Everton’s history, said of the Fellaini deal: “Moyes wanted him and got him but I don’t think he’ll improve Manchester United.

“To start with, where do you play him? David talks about his versatility – he can play in the centre of midfield, off the striker or in a holding role in front of the back four.

“But if you are buying a player, you put him where you want him to play and I haven’t got a clue what his best position is.

“I appreciate the lad. He’s got presence because of his size and he’s dangerous at set-pieces.

“But he floats – he plays it easy. He’s too safe with the ball for me – he doesn’t hurt the opposition with a pass.

“I would put that deal down as a good sale by Everton at that money. And when I look at the players who came in, it was without a doubt a good window for Everton.”
According to a few on here, its only butt hurt transfer muppets who didn't get their small Spanish midfielder this summer who are of this opinion.
 
But Kendall – the most successful manager in Everton’s history, said of the Fellaini deal: “Moyes wanted him and got him but I don’t think he’ll improve Manchester United.

“To start with, where do you play him? David talks about his versatility – he can play in the centre of midfield, off the striker or in a holding role in front of the back four.

“But if you are buying a player, you put him where you want him to play and I haven’t got a clue what his best position is.

“I appreciate the lad. He’s got presence because of his size and he’s dangerous at set-pieces.

“But he floats – he plays it easy. He’s too safe with the ball for me – he doesn’t hurt the opposition with a pass.

“I would put that deal down as a good sale by Everton at that money. And when I look at the players who came in, it was without a doubt a good window for Everton.”

feck off Kendall.
 
I'm happy with Fellaini, we needed a CM and while we didn't get a Fabregas or Modric type of player, Fellaini will add to the squad.
 
But Kendall – the most successful manager in Everton’s history, said of the Fellaini deal: “Moyes wanted him and got him but I don’t think he’ll improve Manchester United.

“To start with, where do you play him? David talks about his versatility – he can play in the centre of midfield, off the striker or in a holding role in front of the back four.

“But if you are buying a player, you put him where you want him to play and I haven’t got a clue what his best position is.

“I appreciate the lad. He’s got presence because of his size and he’s dangerous at set-pieces.

“But he floats – he plays it easy. He’s too safe with the ball for me – he doesn’t hurt the opposition with a pass.

“I would put that deal down as a good sale by Everton at that money. And when I look at the players who came in, it was without a doubt a good window for Everton.”

Can anyone tell me the exact quotes they disagree with. I can only find one quote ie that he doesn't believe he'll improve Manchester United' Apart from that he's top notch.
 
But Kendall – the most successful manager in Everton’s history, said of the Fellaini deal: “Moyes wanted him and got him but I don’t think he’ll improve Manchester United.

“To start with, where do you play him? David talks about his versatility – he can play in the centre of midfield, off the striker or in a holding role in front of the back four.

“But if you are buying a player, you put him where you want him to play and I haven’t got a clue what his best position is.

“I appreciate the lad. He’s got presence because of his size and he’s dangerous at set-pieces.

“But he floats – he plays it easy. He’s too safe with the ball for me – he doesn’t hurt the opposition with a pass.

“I would put that deal down as a good sale by Everton at that money. And when I look at the players who came in, it was without a doubt a good window for Everton.”


To be fair it is hard to argue with alot of what he's said, but his safeness in terms of passing is actually a strength due to the fact unlike Carrick/Cleverley, he's very safe in the attacking third and in and around the box... doesn't get a rush of blood to the head or a nosebleed by being in forward positions. Also if he does make it as a DM, then you don't need to be an adventurous passer... as long as you do have some skill on the ball and can protect it in tight situations, which none of our midfielders can do bar Anderson/Giggs and Cleverley on a good day.
 
To be fair it is hard to argue with alot of what he's said, but his safeness in terms of passing is actually a strength due to the fact unlike Carrick/Cleverley, he's very safe in the attacking third and in and around the box... doesn't get a rush of blood to the head or a nosebleed by being in forward positions. Also if he does make it as a DM, then you don't need to be an adventurous passer... as long as you do have some skill on the ball and can protect it in tight situations, which none of our midfielders can do bar Anderson/Giggs and Cleverley on a good day.

This. Gattuso played safe too but that didnt stop him from keeping the likes of scholes, zidane and veron on his pockets. If fellaini can emulate that then im happy
 
Fellaini will be scintillating for us, i have wanted us to sign him all summer and was shitting it on deadline day that we would choose Herrera over him.

THIS is the player that will be the first giant step to change our midfield into a formidable entity to be reckoned with. fecking international break, want to see him play for us asap.
 
Fellaini will be scintillating for us, i have wanted us to sign him all summer and was shitting it on deadline day that we would choose Herrera over him.

THIS is the player that will be the first giant step to change our midfield into a formidable entity to be reckoned with. fecking international break, want to see him play for us asap.


Still can't tell if you're wumming.
 
It's the exaggeration and your very strange opinions all summer that make people think you're a wum.
 
No time to wum. Is he really that underrated that people can't take posts praising him seriously?


Even if he went on to win the Ballon'dor I'd still think you was wumming.
 
No time to wum. Is he really that underrated that people can't take posts praising him seriously?


No but when you associate words like scintillating with Fellaini, it does make one believe you're on a wum.
 
Got to love the caf, criticized and painted as a wum because I use eloquent words to describe my happiness and appreciation of the signing of a top player.

Fellaini will prove me right.
 
Fellaini is going to help out the defense considerably so we concede less and will help us score more from set pieces etc.....and is talented enough to get the ball quickly to more skillful player...will be a great asset...embarrassing how so many are clueless on here and will slate him endlessly just because he is not fabregas or ronaldo
 
Fellaini is going to help out the defense considerably so we concede less and will help us score more from set pieces etc.....and is talented enough to get the ball quickly to more skillful player...will be a great asset...embarrassing how so many are clueless on here and will slate him endlessly just because he is not fabregas or ronaldo
Yep.
 
Got to love the caf, criticized and painted as a wum because I use eloquent words to describe my happiness and appreciation of the signing of a top player.

Fellaini will prove me right.
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Felliani will be fine. Gives Moyes options and solidifies the back four. As for fixing our inability to break teams down the final third, we will need to wait for another season it seems.

In many ways, it makes sense for Moyes. His first season, he will want to assess and ensure stability in the team and the performance before building his style. Cautious Dave.
 
Felliani will be fine. Gives Moyes options and solidifies the back four. As for fixing our inability to break teams down the final third, we will need to wait for another season it seems.

That won't be a problem if Kagawa can finally step up his game for us. Nani's return to the starting 11 would also help.
 
That won't be a problem if Kagawa can finally step up his game for us. Nani's return to the starting 11 would also help.


Yeap. Big 'if' with Kagawa... has the skills for sure but Japanese aren't the most adaptable of creatures in general.
 
We have players who can play just behind RvP, like Rooney or Kagawa. I want to see Fellaini in the CM area where I feel we can get overrun too much. I feel he would give us a presence in there, and solidify our midfield.

I'm not saying he should go around just kicking the opposition, but I do feel better that we have him there now and I don't feel our midfield will get bullied as much. It will be interesting in a few weeks time when we play City as Yaya Toure usually just powers his way through our team. Hopefully Fellaini will put a stop to that :)
 
Not really what he meant though. Kind of meant he can be a cult hero like Cantona which I think he will be to a lesser degree and he can become a key player in big games which he will be.
 
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