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He rates Nani too. That is why Valencia was at right back. Rather then wide right, with Nani wide left and Rafael at right back.He was playing out of position and Fergie absolutely adores Valencia.
In a fair straight fight for the same role Valencia can't win. If anything I wont be surprised to see both Nani and Valencia on the bench and RVP and Young on either side of Rooney and Kagawa after how they both played vs Everton.Hopefully Nani will just move to the left on Saturday but I suspect Fergie will want Kagawa, Rooney and RVP playing. If that's the case I wouldn't be at all surprised.
In a fair straight fight for the same role Valencia can't win. If anything I wont be surprised to see both Nani and Valencia on the bench and RVP and Young on either side of Rooney and Kagawa after how they both played vs Everton.
He rates Nani too. That is why Valencia was at right back. Rather then wide right, with Nani wide left and Rafael at right back.
In a fair straight fight for the same role Valencia can't win. If anything I wont be surprised to see both Nani and Valencia on the bench and RVP and Young on either side of Rooney and Kagawa after how they both played vs Everton.
If Nani plays, based on his performance against Everton I will be very, very disappointed.
Fixed.![]()
Drop Scholes and have Kagawa and Cleverley in the middle.
It'd certainly be ... interesting![]()
You changed your tune! you spend a whole day arguing with me how it was a bad idea before, now your up for it?![]()
It says something about him that he still cannot cement his place like Rooney,Evra,Carrick and Vidic
With RVP and Kagawa, Rooney's place isn't exactly concrete.It says something about him that he still cannot cement his place like Rooney,Evra,Carrick and Vidic
It says something about him that he still cannot cement his place like Rooney,Evra,Carrick and Vidic
Not to mention that the only real times that Nani isn't in the team is when he comes back from injury, understandable as he doesn't recover from injuries very quickly. When fully fit he's usually a certified first teamer, only time I can really think of in the last 2 years is when he was really poor against City (a game in which he was picked ahead of Valencia and Young)
You think, bar one game, he has been consistently good for the last 2 years?
I think Ronaldo and Messi has pretty much fecked up the life for other wingers.
You think, bar one game, he has been consistently good for the last 2 years?
Yeah that's exactly what I said![]()
Nope, no-one has.
But... over the course of the last 2 seasons he's been as consistent as anyone, and the stats back him up BIG TIME.
Harsh.
The word 'rhetorical' comes to mind.
Some people just don't like him. Quite a few said so after the game. You'll never respect a player you don't like, and therefore will find it very hard to see past his bad qualities and how good he is.
Well, plenty over rate some of our lot, I was just trying to gauge where you were coming from.
I think if Nani stays fit he is one of our most important game changing players. He is subject to dips in form (as is Rooney)...some over state it and some under state it.