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Watching Valencia on the left is painful. I really like him, and he has just come back from a horrible injury, but he should be strictly seen as a right winger. He does not have enough to his game to play elsewhere for United. This does not mean he is a bad player; he is an extremely effective right winger.
 
Watching Valencia on the left is painful. I really like him, and he has just come back from a horrible injury, but he should be strictly seen as a right winger. He does not have enough to his game to play elsewhere for United. This does not mean he is a bad player; he is an extremely effective right winger.

Load of rubbish. He did all that you need to do on our left wing with Evra bombing on as the real left winger. For all Nani's ability he seems to find it difficult to pick the right option when he's out there, Valencia got on with it with no fuss.
 
I love Valencia, reminds me a bit of Coppell. However, Nani is the better footballer but Valencia is very good at what he does.

I see what you mean - understated, simple game. Effective. Great attitude and gives us a bit more, badly needed, physique.
 
Load of rubbish. He did all that you need to do on our left wing with Evra bombing on as the real left winger. For all Nani's ability he seems to find it difficult to pick the right option when he's out there, Valencia got on with it with no fuss.

So Valencia can play on the left providing our full back does all the attacking and Nani will struggle to pick the right option out there (totally agree with this).

Sounds like we need more left wing options
 
So Valencia can play on the left providing our full back does all the attacking and Nani will struggle to pick the right option out there (totally agree with this).

Sounds like we need more left wing options

Our left back tries to do all the attacking no matter who plays out there
 
I on and off watched the first half and then had to go out today, came home, forwarded to the red card till the end of the game and I thought Valencia looked very good in that period. He came into the middle a couple times and looked a threat.

Guess for every player there will be some people that don't rate the player too much but, Valenica for me is such a big player for us, he is so powerful and really puts pressure on defenders and also such a bonus defensively as well.

Who was it that made the thread last year about Nani winning us the title? I think Valencia's return will be the difference for us in the run in. Him and Nani will really put teams on the back foot.
 
Val had a great game, both from left and right. One thing I noticed about him was his reluctance to go for the ball wholesale. This is no doubt due to the horrendous injury he suffered. Hope he recovers from it mentally, and gets back to his old self. That will come with more games.

Despite this, he played a grand game.
 
Watching Valencia on the left is painful. I really like him, and he has just come back from a horrible injury, but he should be strictly seen as a right winger. He does not have enough to his game to play elsewhere for United. This does not mean he is a bad player; he is an extremely effective right winger.
Huh? He was better on the left than he was on the right in this game.
 
He's injury free, so more match training would be good for him. How many days are there between Ecuador's last game and our game against West Ham?

Not enough. Its 12.45 on the Sat.Even if his last game is on Tuesday it's still not leaving enough time for a decent recovery
 
Not enough. Its 12.45 on the Sat.Even if his last game is on Tuesday it's still not leaving enough time for a decent recovery
Ah, bollocks.

Anyway, I think two games and a place on the bench against West Ham could do him good in terms of match fitness. With Park back we could go 4-4-2 anyway with him and Nani on the wings, or have Giggs playing there since neither Giggs nor Park are involved in any international games.
 
He's injury free, so more match training would be good for him.

I appreciate that, just feel it would be better if he was under the supervision of the United staff at the moment.

There's also a danger that they will overplay him.

How many days are there between Ecuador's last game and our game against West Ham?

3, should be sufficient.
 
Ah, bollocks.

Anyway, I think two games and a place on the bench against West Ham could do him good in terms of match fitness. With Park back we could go 4-4-2 anyway with him and Nani on the wings, or have Giggs playing there since neither Giggs nor Park are involved in any international games.

I'd love it but the coaches won't ever do this.If there is cover it's more likely he'll be rested until he following week/game
 
Feck it. He's one of the players that a couple of competitive starts could be vital for sharpening him up for the run in...
 
Just checked the official site.
It is united's PoTM

everyone loves him :D
Despite only playing 163 of a possible 450 minutes in March, Antonio Valencia was hugely impressive on his return from a serious injury – to the extent that you voted him ManUtd.com's Player of the Month.

Valencia and Javier Hernandez dominated the poll, with more than 90% of nearly 80,000 votes.

Poll results:

1. Antonio Valencia (50%)
2. Javier Hernandez (43%)
3. Wayne Rooney (4%)
4. Chris Smalling (3%)

Hernandez deserves it for me. Has been great.
Smalling a real close 2nd
Smalling at 3% is funny. he deserves so much more
 
I'll preface this by saying I love the guy and think he could be the catalyst for us going on to win whatever we win this season, but how can such a painfully one footed, one dimensional player be so effective?!
 
I'll preface this by saying I love the guy and think he could be the catalyst for us going on to win whatever we win this season, but how can such a painfully one footed, one dimensional player be so effective?!

Assisted Rooney with his left today :D
 
He was great today and could probably have had a much bigger impact had we played with both Rooney and Hernandez on from the start. Some of the balls we drilled into the ball after good play from Valencia would have been like candy for Hernandez.
 
I'm stunned at how well he's just waled straight back into it, not afraid to put his leg in or anything...like when Eduardo or Ramsey returned, you could see them fearing it happening again for a while, but Valencia is just straight back into how he was. Mental toughness, good thing.
 
Valencia is actually an android sent from the future designed to play football.

He wasn't injured, he was just having an update installed.
 
There were times in the first half when he practically walked past their defence and then looked for a cross when he could have been taking a shot. Hopefully when he gets fully back in to the swing of things he'll be having a pop more.
 
He was great today and could probably have had a much bigger impact had we played with both Rooney and Hernandez on from the start. Some of the balls we drilled into the ball after good play from Valencia would have been like candy for Hernandez.

I was thinking to myself in the first half what the future will be like when himself and Hernandez start playing together regularly. I see goals, lots of them.
 
Defenders must hate him. You know exactly what he's going to do it, yet he still manages to do it.

Exactly. So simple, yet so effective. Nothing flashy, just shift it a few inches and whip the ball in. Impossible to defend against when he's on top of his game.
 
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