Rykker_4united
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I thought barring the back pass he was quite excellent and I love that he's adapted so well to this new role.
Counting tackles instead of how many times he let the opponent get past him or was one of the main culprits when we conceeded a goal.
We have several posters here who do the same thing. Making 8 tackles is very nice, but doesn't make up for being the weak link and costing your team goals. The 8 tackles pad your good performance, they arent what decides whether it was a good performance and certainly not on a day when said player is constantly exposed by opponents going past him, or is completely out of position
This was the alarming thing for me, he was constantly out of position. I saw him a few times at CM, whats he doing there?
Sometimes he was sticking with his man who got on the ball and went towards the other flank, but at some point you need to pass him on to a teammate and get back into your actual position. If you watch the video of the first goal I posted shortly after the match, the video starts off with Valencia at the top of the screen coming back from the left wing... Slowly. Most likely he's followed his man all that way and he doesnt get back in time so Smalling goes out to confront Ozil.
Rafael is a player who often stays with his man after that player passes the ball, but he doesnt take the piss like following him on to the other side of the pitch
He gets picked as he's consistently better simple.
When does Valencia go from a RW being played out of position to an actual RB? He has played all of this season at RB/RWB and has played 15-20 times at RB before this season. For me he is now considered as much a RB as he is a RW, in fact he is probably better at RB than at RW. The problem is he just isn't very good at either positions.
This is the main problem with him,he isn't a very good footballer.
He was a good athlete, which seemed to be what most people praised him for, now his pace has all but upped and left you are left with a player who is extremely limited in his ability on the ball and for the most part not very good off it either.
This is the main problem with him,he isn't a very good footballer.
He was a good athlete, which seemed to be what most people praised him for, now his pace has all but upped and left you are left with a player who is extremely limited in his ability on the ball and for the most part not very good off it either.
How has a guy so out of his depth for so much of his time at United managed to play so many fecking games?
I do agree he should not have followed a player so far away from his position. However, it had happened, and with Valencia in Smalling's space - Smalling should have covered his position.Sometimes he was sticking with his man who got on the ball and went towards the other flank, but at some point you need to pass him on to a teammate and get back into your actual position. If you watch the video of the first goal I posted shortly after the match, the video starts off with Valencia at the top of the screen coming back from the left wing... Slowly. Most likely he's followed his man all that way and he doesnt get back in time so Smalling goes out to confront Ozil.
Rafael is a player who often stays with his man after that player passes the ball, but he doesnt take the piss like following him on to the other side of the pitch
I do agree he should not have followed a player so far away from his position. However, it had happened, and with Valencia in Smalling's space - Smalling should have covered his position.
Blame should be apportioned equally.
I was just thinking this the other day. For all of Valencia's annoying traits (one-footedness, indecisiveness, poor crossing, etc.) he does have a silky first touch. Not quite Berbatov or Mata, but impressive nonetheless. That being said, we really could do with an upgrade at RB.That's bollox. His first touch is as good as any other player on the team. Touch is a great way to judge technique.
That's bollox. His first touch is as good as any other player on the team. Touch is a great way to judge technique.
I've got a great first touch, I can pull a ball out of the air on either foot, on my chest, standing or on the run.
Can get a ball under no matter how hard it's fired at me.
I am not a very good footballer though, hence why I run a parcel delivery depot.
If Valencia was a good footballer, I kind of guess he would be really good at football, which he isn't.
Van Gaal wants the players to play, that is his MO. Granted Jones mis-controlled but the ball landed nicely at Valencia's feet and the pass was not difficult.
Fair play to him for coming out and admitting to his mistake. I respect him a lot more after that.
Yet his brain farts cost us dearly. He really needs to sort out his positioning in case he wants to stay our RBSanchez was very clever in the build up to their 1st goal. He dragged Valencia into the centre of the pitch where he could have no influence at all. The second goal was very silly though. He looked to be leaning back and hit the top of the ball when trying the backpass. Strangely enough had a good game apart from those brain farts.
Can someone really have a good game "aside from those mistakes." I mean, I get what people are saying but c'mon. Anyone can have a good game if you completely disregard their errors.
Can someone really have a good game "aside from those mistakes." I mean, I get what people are saying but c'mon. Anyone can have a good game if you completely disregard their errors.
Really?
I'd respect him more if I saw him make a pass with his left foot.
Can someone really have a good game "aside from those mistakes." I mean, I get what people are saying but c'mon. Anyone can have a good game if you completely disregard their errors.
I thought barring the back pass he was quite excellent and I love that he's adapted so well to this new role.
Really?
I'd respect him more if I saw him make a pass with his left foot.
Yeah really, footballers are very egotistical people so for him to come out and apologise for his error is very surprising.
Get the feck out.
He was a good athlete, which seemed to be what most people praised him for, now his pace has all but upped and left you are left with a player who is extremely limited in his ability on the ball and for the most part not very good off it either.
How people can say he's lost pace despite seeing him run up and down our right flank as both a wingback and rightback all this season, just solidifies my opinion that half the people who post on forums don't watch games and just state blanket recycled opinions for some secret windup pleasure.Less than 1 year ago, this article was written.
http://www.footballgate.com/2014/06/18/the-10-fastest-players-in-the-world-according-to-fifa/
According to that he was one of the fastest players on the planet.
I dont think he has lost his pace and is still one of the fastest players in the league.
Less than 1 year ago, this article was written.
http://www.footballgate.com/2014/06/18/the-10-fastest-players-in-the-world-according-to-fifa/
According to that he was one of the fastest players on the planet.
I dont think he has lost his pace and is still one of the fastest players in the league.