Baxter
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The diagonals from the free kicks into the box have caused problems, and Fellaini hasn't even been challenging. He has stood off and let them win the first ball at least twice.
The diagonals from the free kicks into the box have caused problems, and Fellaini hasn't even been challenging. He stands off and let them win the first ball at least twice.
The diagonals from the free kicks into the box have caused problems, and Fellaini hasn't even been challenging. He stands off and let them win the first ball at least twice.
Easy target gets stick. Hm.
He started well and hasn't really put a foot wrong, aside from missing an easy defensive header.
At least he isn't hiding like his pathetic - today - excuse of a midfield partner.
That's a fair point, but he cost a lot of money and he's 25/26 years old. In that situation you're looking for a player who can come in, and make a difference immediately.He looks like a player who's had the direction taken out of his style of play and is currently undergoing sessions to put a new direction there. In other words he looks like a player who's game is being reshaped and so even there areas he previously excelled in he is now uncertain about. He'll take a lot more patience than some are showing.
Exactly. Cleverley has been far worse.
He has done ok.
Far from great though.
He is having an average game. Hasnt added much to our attacking play nor standard possesion keeping. Defensvelly bit better.
I'm afraid he might get sent off
In what regard? Yeah his Afro is worse than Fellainis but does it really matter on a football pitch?
Do you still "hope" he's 5th choice by next season though? ...that is the real question
Cleverley is playing?
That's a fair point, but he cost a lot of money and he's 25/26 years old. In that situation you're looking for a player who can come in, and make a difference immediately.
The diagonals from the free kicks into the box have caused problems, and Fellaini hasn't even been challenging. He has stood off and let them win the first ball at least twice.