Marouane Fellaini | 2013/14 Performances

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This about sums it up. He looked better, but was hardly setting the world alight. But he was decent, did what he was supposed to generally. The red card was total stupidity though. Gets a yellow then keep fouling people!

Spot on.

Today was his best or at least second best performance (Leverkusen at him might have been better) but he still looks very, very limited.

And then goes and gets himself sent off.
 
Moyes seemed to accept the sending off was fair and due to "totting up". He fouled countless times, that sending off was coming and it was stupid from him.

He did play better though, so that's definitely a positive. Anyone saying he wasn't better just doesn't want to admit it. Still needs to improve further, but positive signs providing he reins that stupid fouling thing in.


He just has such poor anticipation, and is generally slow at everything. Can't see that improving much, if at all?
 
Moyes seemed to accept the sending off was fair and due to "totting up". He fouled countless times, that sending off was coming and it was stupid from him.

He did play better though, so that's definitely a positive. Anyone saying he wasn't better just doesn't want to admit it. Still needs to improve further, but positive signs providing he reins that stupid fouling thing in.


The thing is no one is going overboard in praise, generally saying that he was better and played well. It's early days but he's already been written off by many on here who seem to dislike him because he's not as aesthetically pleasing as their dream signings.
 
Thought he was OK - a little better than average, but he's finding it hard to justify the pricetag, and I think he will continue to do so. If he had cost £15m or less, it would all be OK. He improved his game for tonight, so here's to hoping he will improve further. Looked a bit quicker around the pitch today.
 
You're wasting your time pal, Moyes has paid £28 million or at best a mid-table player, some people just don't want to admit it was a terrible signing.


Or some people want to give a player a chance before writing him off?

Jesus fecking christ, I swear every single player we sign we go through this same bollocks with. Why doesn't Fellaini deserve a fair crack of the whip before we write him off. Even fecking Ashley Young got longer.
 
Played well and was a bit unlucky, why people still want to not get behind him is a bit shit IMO
 
The thing is no one is going overboard in praise, generally saying that he was better and played well. It's early days but he's already been written off by many on here who seem to dislike him because he's not as aesthetically pleasing as their dream signings.
What :lol: ?
 
What is this ridiculous stuff about a 'perfect away display in the CL for a midfielder?'

Sociedad would struggle to stay up in the PL. Fellaini showed himself up to having no creative spark, no ability to time his tackles, no positional awareness, and basically no redeeming feature.

Standing in the middle of the pitch and occasionally breaking up an attack isn't a great display.
 
People moan about what he doesn't do but we don't know what he's been told to do so how can they moan? Isn't it better to have a bit of common sense and give a player time? Isn't it? Keane was a ticking time bomb. SCHOLES was a ticking time bomb. What this comes down to is quality and I think some people should wait and see how it develops over a 12 month period because right now Moyes is still working out his best team...or is that stating the fecking obvious?

Now I'm not comparing Fellaini to them but then again Carrick was never the new Scholes it's a slow process and you have to work with it
 
Before we all go sucking Keane's punditry dick, let's not forget how he defended Nani's red card in Europe!
 
Played well and was a bit unlucky, why people still want to not get behind him is a bit shit IMO

A lot of them are transfer muppets who blame him for not get a cool Spanish midfielder or whatever. If Moyes had done what he said he would do, and got a second central middie, even the underwhelming Herrera, then a lot of these 'fans' would be calmer.
 


He's actually quite right.

People are going apeshit here for some reason when it comes to Fellaini and I'd partially blame it on a lack of proper midfield signings and shit transfer window overall. 'He isn't good going forward', 'he can't pass it longer than 10 yards', 'he's not fast'. Could as well say that he's not fecking flying, shooting lazers out of his eyes and doesn't do this annoying Sturridge dance.

We've all expected a good playmaker and possibly a box to box midfielder to be brought here in the transfer window. We've got a defensive midfielder and people are expected him to fill in all those three roles now.
 
It's quite worrying that this appears to be his level. A slow, laboured game where he has enough time to think and pass it on. What's he gonna be like against Arsenal's quick players swarming all around him? In that defensive midfield role he's gonna concede fouls galore. We don't intend for him to stay up front and be a nuisance like he was at Everton. I still wonder why we were so dead set on him being the man for this job in the first place. We knew what his style is.

He still needs more time to show his true ability but it's gonna take a lot more to convince us. We can't afford to have a liability in such a key position. Learning when and when not to get stuck in is the first step to improving his defensive game.
 
He's actually quite right.

People are going apeshit here for some reason when it comes to Fellaini and I'd partially blame it on a lack of proper midfield signings and shit transfer window overall. 'He isn't good going forward', 'he can't pass it longer than 10 yards', 'he's not fast'. Could as well say that he's not fecking flying, shooting lazers out of his eyes and doesn't do this annoying Sturridge dance.

We've all expected a good playmaker and possibly a box to box midfielder to be brought here in the transfer window. We've got a defensive midfielder and people are expected him to fill in all those three roles now.
People aren't expecting him to do any of that, people know he can't and that's why people didn't want him in the first place.
 
Thought it was his best game for us til the red. Not saying much but hopefully he'll start to settle in.
 
People aren't expecting him to do any of that, people know he can't and that's why people didn't want him in the first place.


Read the replies then. That's exactly what people are doing, 'not passing', 'not running', not doing that, not doing feck. Of course he's not doing things he's not supposed to do. He's not that type of a player and people need to get over it. I wanted Fellaini here for a long time, sure, I understand that for many he's not the dream signing and some didn't want him here, alright. But is it really a reason to give him shit for no particular reason every time he plays ?

We're here on some idiotic curve here as well, firstly it would be 'he's going to pummel and elbow everybody and get sent off'. When it's been proven that red cards in CL got feck all to do with any kind of logic ( Ribery elbowing Lewandowski in the final, Lewandowski elbowing Koscielny, Ramos elbowing Lewandowski again in the semi at Bernabeu ) we're hearing that he's just shit and clumsy.
 
He's been a European red card waiting to happen since we signed him to be fair. Just not made for this competition.
 
He actually did some of what people are criticising him for not doing tonight. He was very limited in his passing in the first half but when the game became open he was the one who released Kagawa a couple of times and found Rooney in decent positions. He provided cover for the back four although Sociedad presented little threat, that was evident in the few chances they created.

You'd think our other midfielders are very good with their creative passing and driving runs, Carrick and Anderson apart, we don't have that. We've had problems playing through the middle all season and that was no different today. His deficiencies were exacerbated by our problems on the wings, particular with Valencia and Smalling offering little on the right.

People are treating him much differently to our other midfielders although that was inevitable with the fee, and the desire to criticise Moyes.
 
Surely not that difficult to understand. Many people wanted different players to be signed. All you hear is 'clumsy' 'lanky' etc. Who cares if he proves to be effective?

Agree with this, his style of play doesn't matter if he's effective. Only problem is that he's never been good enough to be effective at the top level. He hasn't shown his best form here yet and hopefully he continues to improve but even at his best he's lucky to have found his way to a top club. People didn't just want different players because they've a different style, they wanted different players because Fellaini isn't good enough to improve us significantly.
 
A defensive midfielder who's only way of defending is giving away free kicks isn't much use to us.
 
You're wasting your time pal, Moyes has paid £28 million or at best a mid-table player, some people just don't want to admit it was a terrible signing.

Don't get me wrong I think he is a decent player (never £28m), but he looks like a rabbit caught in the headlights since he's arrived, has not stepped up to the plate even in the lesser games. It's like Everton put stilts and a wig on Gibbo and sent him back our way.
 
Read the replies then. That's exactly what people are doing, 'not passing', 'not running', not doing that, not doing feck. Of course he's not doing things he's not supposed to do. He's not that type of a player and people need to get over it. I wanted Fellaini here for a long time, sure, I understand that for many he's not the dream signing and some didn't want him here, alright. But is it really a reason to give him shit for no particular reason every time he plays ?

We're here on some idiotic curve here as well, firstly it would be 'he's going to pummel and elbow everybody and get sent off'. When it's been proven that red cards in CL got feck all to do with any kind of logic ( Ribery elbowing Lewandowski in the final, Lewandowski elbowing Koscielny, Ramos elbowing Lewandowski again in the semi at Bernabeu ) we're hearing that he's just shit and clumsy.
People know his limitations and are pointing them out. I didn't want him here because I don't think he's good enough, but I'm reasonable enough to say he played better tonight. He did, it was an improved performance, and lets hope he improves more.
 
Don't get me wrong I think he is a decent player (never £28m), but he looks like a rabbit caught in the headlights since he's arrived, has not stepped up to the plate even in the lesser games. It's like Everton put stilts and a wig on Gibbo and sent him back our way.


He's just not good enough, I find it laughable how people bemoan the fact that some of us don't like him because we don't find him aesthetically pleasing. Well I for one don't mind being put into that category, football at its best is an aesthetic sport, I don't want United players to be lumbering oafs that are effective, that isn't my idea of what United should be.
 
He's just not good enough, I find it laughable how people bemoan the fact that some of us don't like him because we don't find him aesthetically pleasing. Well I for one don't mind being put into that category, football is an aesthetic sport, I don't want United players to be lumbering oafs that are effective, that isn't my idea of what United should be.
"football is an aesthetic sport"

Cringe.

I thought all the hipsters would have fecked off to follow Dortmund by now.
 
The red card at the end changes perceptions, and rightly so, it was idiotic and unnecessary. Though having seen replays of both fouls, they were pretty harsh. The first one is barely even a foul.

Not many could've been too unhappy with that midfield performance if Hernandez or RvP had put away their chances and United were coming back with an easy 3 points having dominated possession and barely conceded a shot on their goal.
 
"football is an aesthetic sport"

Cringe.

I thought all the hipsters would have fecked off to follow Dortmund by now.


I meant to put at its best tbh, what else can it be ffs, that's not hipster bollocks, it's true.
 
Just looking back through his transfer forum thread from before we signed him and so many people denied this would be an issue.

Niggly foul after fecking niggly foul. It seems to be the only way he knows. Why did anyone expect different when he committed the most fouls per game in the PL last season? You don't get away with it in the CL.
He looked decent in the opening 10 minutes or so, and I praised him for it, but he's so far from what we needed its unbelievable. Several ill timed challenges because he fails to read the game early enough.
 
I figure scousers would want Moyes to hang about for a while.

* runs away cheekily *
 
Just looking back through his transfer forum thread from before we signed him and so many people denied this would be an issue.

Niggly foul after fecking niggly foul. It seems to be the only way he knows. Why did anyone expect different when he committed the most fouls per game in the PL last season? You don't get away with it in the CL.
He looked decent in the opening 10 minutes or so, and I praised him for it, but he's so far from what we needed its unbelievable. Several ill timed challenges because he fails to read the game early enough.


Could we at last put it to bed alongside 'Rafael can't defend' cliches? You get away with anything in CL as long as referees see no problem in it. You'll get booked for bullshit and be left alone for elbowing people if one has such wish.

Out of 16 fouls we've commited today, he did it 5 times, while being fouled 3 times himself.
 
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