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Didn't he just sign a new contract this season?
Yeh I think so.
Didn't he just sign a new contract this season?
Even though he signed a new contract not 6 months ago and Fergie declared his belief that he'll go on to emulate Keane, Robson, and Scholes in terms of influence on a United side? Yeah your right, let's disregard all that and sell him because he didn't play 10 out of 10 in his second appearance since a lengthy injury
Jesus Christ, some people have a short memory and an even shorter amount of patience. He's young and has shown signs of maturing into a fine player in the past. It's not the boy's fault that injuries keep cropping up and halting the pace of his development.
Contracts mean jack shit these days, sorry lad this isn't me being ott, i've never seen Anderson put in a consistent performance in a season. Nani was of a similar ilk, where by you could see the talent but the pieces weren't being put in the right order. Anderson i don't think will ever find that consistency. Given the stories that Ferguson said that he isn't afraid of changing up the squad in the summer I honestly wouldn't be surprised if he goes.
He is just frustrating to watch, a midfielder that gives the ball away time & time again. I lost count this evening seeing a ball passed to him & then he'd look up and try a long ball to either wing.
I doubt very strongly that he'll go on to emulate any of those players Ferguson mentioned, fact i'd put good money on it. Scholes was twice the player he was at Andersons age, and is still twice the player Anderson is nearly 10-15 years his senior.
Only if a player wants to go, you don't hand someone a pay rise if they already have 2 more years on their contract and you plan to sell them 6 months later anyway.
Oh, so the form and progression he showed from November until mid-January this season wasn't 6 weeks of superb game after superb game, and him showing exactly what he'll have to offer us when fully fit and developed as a player? How about his first season where he stablished himself as a first choice for large parts of a double winning campaign? Do yourself a favour and actually analyse the game before making such an innacurate and ignorant statement.
So you are writing him off at 22 and having, despite your inability to notice it, improved considerably and improved his consistency this very season prior to an unfortunate injury stopping him in his tracks? I'm glad you aren't our manager and Fergie is.
Yeah, frustrating to see a midfielder who can beat a man, who is powerful, and contrary to your opinion and tonights admittedly under-par game, sees a pass isn't it? Does it not also occur to you that he's spent his whole United career adapting to a role he had never played prior to joining? He's done a fine job of that and if people would be patient with him, it'll make him a better all-round player in the future.
Maybe he was, but that's not to say Anderson can't reach those levels. Not all players develop at the same rate of progression and Scholes himself was often behind the likes of Keane and Butt at 22-24.
Unbelievable how short-sighted and impatient people can be. Name me someone more trustworthy when it comes to identifying, nurturing, and having faith repaid in young talent than Fergie? There is nobody, so trust the man when he shows faith in a player and eventually gets him to fulfil his potential.
You don't have much business accumen if you believe that noise. Speculate to accumulate, look at how Ronaldo left having recently signed a contract prior to him leaving. It's an easy bargaining chip for both player & selling club.
Superb after superb game? Sorry but until 2011, United didnt really kick start into the 'superb' mode. He's had fully fit seasons, i just don't know how many more seasons we can afford midfielders like him. Lets face it, if he didnt have the hefty price tag which they paid for him, do you think he'd still be here? Doubtful.
Ohhhh quick, someone doesn't like a difference in opinion and cannot handle it! I'm saying United shouldn't bust their bollocks with this one. Nani & him both joined around the same time & the penny has dropped finally with Nani. How long can it be for the same to happen with Anderson?
The thing is i dont know what his role is, he's not the best attacker (his goal scoring record shows) and i tonight i thought he struggled holding onto the ball. Physical yes, mentally and technically there yet? No, a long way off. I hate to benchmark using Barca, but he's a country mile away from those boys & its Barca we need to be aiming to beat. The performance of his which sticks solidly in my mind was his Champions League Final appearance in Rome.
You could see the ability in Keane & Scholes were, form is temporary & class is permanent - it's proven with both Keane and Scholes.
Oh yes, thats the way. Difference in opinion and you take the 'OMG how dare you insult Fergie'. Nothing of the sort bucko, i just differ with Fergies opinion on Anderson. Nothing more.
He has good games and really bad games. You rarely know which you're going to get from him.
He still has a lot of promise and a good chance of being a starter for us for years to come. I believe bringing in the right kind of partner for him could be what really sees him come good in the end.
Even though he signed a new contract not 6 months ago and Fergie declared his belief that he'll go on to emulate Keane, Robson, and Scholes in terms of influence on a United side? Yeah your right, let's disregard all that and sell him because he didn't play 10 out of 10 in his second appearance since a lengthy injury
Jesus Christ, some people have a short memory and an even shorter amount of patience. He's young and has shown signs of maturing into a fine player in the past. It's not the boy's fault that injuries keep cropping up and halting the pace of his development.
Agree totally. That and defining his role a lot better will see him realise his full potential.
To me he just doesn't look like a CM, irrespective of his obvious talent.To be fair there is absolutely no chance of the lad even coming close to emulating either player. No chance.
Brazilian legend Carlos Alberto has told Sir Alex Ferguson to let midfielder Anderson play a free role in the Manchester United team so that he can fulfil his early promise and become "the best player in the world”.
The 23-year-old has been predominantly deployed as a box-to-box midfielder, but he used to be compared to fellow Gremio graduate Ronaldinho, for his skill with the ball and the ability to create and score goals.
The United manager had an unsavoury weekend following their defeat to bitter rivals Manchester City, a match in which Paul Scholes was sent off for an awful challenge on Pablo Zabaleta.
And with the veteran midfielder set to miss three matches, Anderson is in prime position to steal his starting spot, having recently recovered from a knee cartilage injury suffered in the FA Cup match with Crawley Town in February.
“Anderson is a very good player, but I knew him when he played in Brazil and, in my opinion, he is playing in a different way to the way he played back there,” said Alberto, according to the Manchester Evening News.
“He is not playing in his real position. In Brazil, we would like to see him play with freedom on the field because he creates chances and he scores.
“This is the Anderson that we know in Brazil but here he seems to play more defensively. The coach knows best but that is my opinion.”
At the time of signing him, Ferguson was wary of putting too much pressure on the Brazilian’s shoulders following a broken leg.
“The reports we were getting were saying that he was the best young player in the world,” the manager said at the time. “I was saying, ‘For God’s sake, let’s calm down a bit here.’ I knew he had real potential, but I didn’t want to put labels on him like that.”
“In Brazil, we compared him to Ronaldinho because he is a very skilled player,” said Alberto. “But over here, he seems to be playing more defensively and this is not the best way for him to play.
“I hope they change their ideas and give him a free role. Then he can start to show just how good he is.
“He has shown at times how good he can be but if Sir Alex gives him freedom to play, he is going to show that he can be one of the best players in the world.
“Any good Brazilian player can play here or in another country. They only need to have some time because when they come over here they change their style and the tactics.
“The example is Anderson. He came from Brazil and changed his position. It takes time but they can prove that they can play here.”
Personally I don't know if he is a box-to-box midfielder, an attacking midfielder, a defensive midfielder.
I know it's not uniformly the case but hasn't he often excelled in a 3 man midfield? We're trying to force him to be in a two-man midfield, and whilst he's had some outstanding games there, I'm not convinced if he can thrive there on a consistent basis. There's something in the home/away disparity too. That would suggest he's a confidence player, a bit like Carrick, though Carrick still often does the business away from home.
Well that's the big problem really isn't it? Nobody really does, and anyone who says they do (Chief) is kidding themselves. He showed so much promise in his first season here, but even then we were thinking "what will he become", and 4 years later we still don't have a clue. That just shows his lack of progression here so far,. I do think he has improved in spurts, but comparing him to Nani's rise to prominence is a bit harsh, because very few expected him to become so good (ye of little faith), where as people have consistently expected Anderson to rise to greatness, which isn't happening yet.
I've been critical of Anderson in recent times, though some of what's been said here about offloading him in the Summer is a bit ridiculous, he's still 23 for feck sake. I do think next season will be a big one for him, we're very likely to buy this Summer, and I don't think Scholes will renew, and Hargreaves has been given up on, which means he'll have far more competition for places than he has had for the last 2 seasons, and it's a worry. He clearly can become brilliant, but how and when, and in what position? Who knows..
He also still just looks unfit as feck, I know people will slate me for saying it, "he's just coming back from injury" etc, but that's bollocks. Look at Valencia and Rooney, they had long lay offs but were pretty much playing 90 minute games as soon as they got back, he never does, I can only remember one game this season where he has, maybe 2, correct me if I'm wrong here.
Seriously, I'd love to know his stats of games completed versus games subbed off since he got here, or at least in the last 2 seasons.
He last finished 90 minutes in January against Birmingham. Then West Brom earlier in the month. He had a run of two full games and two 80+ mins games between November and December when it looked like he was finally adjusting his fitness to a suitable level.
To me he just doesn't look like a CM, irrespective of his obvious talent.
He's got to play ahead of the CM. His best game for Man Utd by streets was away to Chelsea last season in the hole - he sat on Mikel and his bursts took him into danger zones rather than being becalmed 30 yards from goal.What do you think, Pete, where would you play him?
He's got to play ahead of the CM. His best game for Man Utd by streets was away to Chelsea last season in the hole - he sat on Mikel and his bursts took him into danger zones rather than being becalmed 30 yards from goal.
He's been largely crap this season (as has Carrick).His best games for United have all been this season, alongside Carrick in a midfield two.
I don't see any dilemma in where to play him. Just play him in central midfield. When he hit a good run of form alongside Carrick earlier this season nobody was agonising over his best position. This 'problem' only gets brough up when he goes through one of his frequent dips in form.
On his day he's a quality all-round central midfielder. Strong in the tackle, mobile, direct and with a great range of passing. The issue here is inconsistent performances and ongoing concerns over his application and fitness. All this stuff about not knowing his best position is a red herring.
He's been largely crap this season (as has Carrick).
He's been largely crap this season (as has Carrick).
I know you've had a baby but your brain doesn't have to go to custard.and yet they'll still probably win PL medals. Happy days!
His best games for United have all been this season, alongside Carrick in a midfield two.
I know you've had a baby but your brain doesn't have to go to custard.
Sunderland and Blackburn at home? Valencia at home?
All games where we naturally is given the initiative and Anderson can worry about damaging teams on the ball with his bursting runs and through balls. I think my point still stands, if you look at my lengthy post a couple of posts above. Don't you? You see my point?
Yeah, those games. Also Birmingham at home iirc?
I can't think of him ever playing that well as the most advanced player in a midfield three. Arguably against Arsenal in the FA Cup but they were in full-on fanny mode at the time, so didn't provide much of a challenge.