Cina
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I think it's a bit ridiculous that he's not getting game time, there must be something going on. I feel sorry for the man.
We've handled this in such a poor way, it's really quite unbelievable. It would be a bit more understandable if Berbatov didn't have the professionalism that he does, or if in his last run-outs he had made zero impact. He's had 7 goals in his last 10 starts, and we certainly could and should have used him when we've had some poor performances from our strikers recently.
I'd hope there is, because it just doesn't make sense otherwise. Berbatov has had an impeccable attitude that we know of, through multiple interviews and press conferences over the past year, and even in the statement announcing his exit.
On the back of 8 wins a row and a ton of goals scored. Fergie probably just didnt see the need for him
He is leaving, so every appearance for him, is a chance wasted for Welbeck and Hernandez.
But I do understand why some were calling for him after last nights game.
It does feel like we've just taken the absolute piss out of him for the past year.
Something went on behind the scenes last season that's for sure.
I reckon it might be as simple as us wanting to sell him last summer and him not wanting to go. We probably would have used the money to buy a midfielder, but his decision to stay prevented the funds being available hence the botched attempts to sign midfielders last summer
I'm still amazed that Wellbeck continues to play in his current form and Berbatov is doing nothing. It blows my mind.
Welbeck brings more to the team and will bring more in the long run. Welbeck actually helps the team to play at slightly higher level, while Berbatov is better individually at this point, his future is not with us. It is amazing that so many fail to see it. Especially since Berbatov hasn't really been good in the title run-in, the previous seasons he was here (even last season, which was his best).
His playing wouldn't have made a difference.
I share in the bafflement at Berb's continuing absence.
Welbeck brings more to the team and will bring more in the long run. Welbeck actually helps the team to play at slightly higher level, while Berbatov is better individually at this point, his future is not with us. It is amazing that so many fail to see it. Especially since Berbatov hasn't really been good in the title run-in, the previous seasons he was here (even last season, which was his best).
His playing wouldn't have made a difference.
With Welbeck and Hernandez out of goal scoring form currently, I'd certainly play him at Old Trafford. Ok he hasn't played in a while, but his record at Old Trafford is more than decent and Berbatov is a proven goal-scorer at all levels.
Welbeck brings more to the team and will bring more in the long run. Welbeck actually helps the team to play at slightly higher level, while Berbatov is better individually at this point, his future is not with us. It is amazing that so many fail to see it. Especially since Berbatov hasn't really been good in the title run-in, the previous seasons he was here (even last season, which was his best).
His playing wouldn't have made a difference.
I reckon it might be as simple as us wanting to sell him last summer and him not wanting to go. We probably would have used the money to buy a midfielder, but his decision to stay prevented the funds being available hence the botched attempts to sign midfielders last summer
Except CL and from mid march onwards. His tally in total for his United career from March 15 onwards 'start of the last 2 months of the season', is 4 goals.
That for me, is specifically the reason why Fergie is suspect to picking him now.
As of today, I don't think there is a single aspect of football in which Welbeck can be better than Berbatov except pace.Keeping the ball, Berba is better, linking up Berba is better, shooting Berba is better, scoring Berba is better.
Welbeck is without a doubt the future but the Bulgarian is currently a better player.Hopefully by the end of the season, the decision to not play him at all will not cost the team in some way
Since the Chelsea draw, United have won 8 and lost 1.
So even with Welbeck and Chicharito in stuttering form, and Rooney not looking brilliant despite the goals, we have gone on an excellent run that ended against Wigan.
So, please explain how playing Berbatov could have bettered these results? Unless, of course, you are saying that with Berbatov in the team, we definitely would have beaten Wigan?
I think it is fair to question the non-participation of Berbatov, but what is the point of belittling Welbeck. Welbeck has had far fewer games up to now to show his effectiveness for United - Berbatov has had plenty.
that wasn't my point at all.
I'm not belittling Welbeck, I acknowledge he's a great talent and probably has a great future at United.It's just my opinion that Berba is currently (and rightly so as he's experience and maturity on his side)a better player, as a manager though it's not just about fielding the best available players at all costs.It's creating the best possible chemistry.