Pogue Mahone
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Ah, yes, as R Nick has already posted. That's the first time he's done it, hence R Nick mentioned he "chuckled" when he saw it. So, the first time he's ever hit a cross with his left foot is in the previous game, and yet that means he's two-footed?
Huh? Did anyone say he's two-footed? Are you itching for a row or something?
You said he never uses his left-foot, it was pointed out that this isn't true. Simples.
Nobody is denying that he favours his right foot. The fact remains that he is one of many wide players who is very one-footed, not least some current and past United players who have been a huge success.
In terms of productivity and overall contribution to our season so far, Valencia has also been a huge success. He's played almost every game, he has - I think - scored more goals than any other winger in the league. He's also racked up a fair few assists and you don't need me - or, at least you shouldn't - to point out how much effective work he puts in defensively. He's done all this as part of a team that has been slightly below par, for all sorts of reason, almost all of which were outside his control (i.e. defensive injuries, unsettled central midfield, lack of quality left wingers, problems up front etc.) Sure he's had some bad individual performances but who hasn't? Rooney? Giggs? Carrick? Evra? Rio? Vidic? I can't think of a single player in our squad who hasn't had some really poor games this season (ok, maybe Fletcher?)
But hey, if you think the fact he is one-footed is good enough reason to belittle what he's achieved already, go right ahead.