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Fellaini has yet to establish himself as first choice, Cleverley has proven a lot more since he's come in.
He didn't. Not against Palace and not against West Brom.
He didn't. Not against Palace and not against West Brom.
Or, over the course of the season he will get better because so far he's played a total of 3 games for United?
Fellaini has yet to establish himself as first choice, Cleverley has proven a lot more since he's come in.
Came on as a sub against both.
Just thinking back to that Shakhtar game... I feel it sums him up. One successful tackle, EIGHT fouls, zero interceptions.
Passing:
Carrick - 61/65 (94%)
Cleverley - 49/57 (86%)
Fellaini - 34/39 (87%)
Dispossessed five times (to Cleverley and Carrick's none)
Aerial duels won - 5 (to Cleverley's none and Carrick's one)
I'm sure people will claim this to be somewhat misleading, but over the course of the season you'll see the stats aren't misleading; this is how good he is.
Impossible. It's well known that players don't improve their game when they move to a bigger team. Never happens.
It hasn't helped Fellaini that he's been thrown into the tough fixtures. Realistically you'd have wanted to play him in the easier games but the way the fixtures have gone how long it took you to buy him things haven't worked out as well.
Whilst it's never nice to see a United player injured, do people not see where the "glad he's injured" brigade are coming from? Can't say I agree with it, but I understand it. He seems to be a key player in Moyes's plans, playing every game even though he's been awful in every single one. You could argue his presence makes us worse as a team. If his being injured is the only way Moyes won't pick him, then it's hardly surprising some people are glad he's injured.
Did you watch the Shakhtar game? You can't hold his foul count against him in that, of those eight fouls half of them if not fewer were just the ref being a knob.
I don't subscribe to the "glad he's injured" brigade.
However from Fellaini's point of view I don't think it's horrific timing. It will get him out of the spotlight and will allow him more time to settle in and get to know hsi team mates and surroundings. He'll be coming back from an injury, which naturally would allow him more leeway in terms of performances once he's back and the memory of his hugely inflated price tag will not be as fresh in fans' minds.
Likewise I wouldn't say a squad needs to be as large and rotated as much pre-xmas as post-xmas so I don't think it will be particularly damaging in that sense. I also do feel that his price tag means Moyes would inevitably feel pressured into playing him regardless of form (at the expense of continuity with Cleverley, who is looking good).
Overall I'd say if there was ever a time to be out for a month or so; now isn't the worst time in the world.
Wait... this is an actual thing? What fecking idiots or on this brigade?!?
Came on as a sub against both.
Just thinking back to that Shakhtar game... I feel it sums him up. One successful tackle, EIGHT fouls, zero interceptions.
Passing:
Carrick - 61/65 (94%)
Cleverley - 49/57 (86%)
Fellaini - 34/39 (87%)
Dispossessed five times (to Cleverley and Carrick's none)
Aerial duels won - 5 (to Cleverley's none and Carrick's one)
I'm sure people will claim this to be somewhat misleading, but over the course of the season you'll see the stats aren't misleading; this is how good he is.
Strictly speaking about the first team here AN, do you not think it's good that he's out of the team? Or would you rather he played above Cleverley?
Strictly speaking about the first team here AN, do you not think it's good that he's out of the team? Or would you rather he played above Cleverley?
There's no reason to believe he would've picked Fellaini regardless of form to the detriment of the team given he was dropped just last weekend against West Brom following his performance against City.
Vs Leverkusen:
- Won 4 aerial duels, one less than Smalling/Vidic.
- Had more touches (102) than any player bar Carrick, who played 10 mins longer.
- Made 84 passes with 87 percent completion
- Recovered possession 12 times
- Two tackles and Four interceptions (Highest combined on either team)
- Four headed clearences
I don't ever think it is ever a good thing that someone is injured.
Also, we're so thin in midfield that we frankly can't afford injuries, do you honestly think Fellaini is so bad that he is of no use to us at all?! Even if you think that Clev should start before him, wouldn't Fellaini be of use on the bench?
Was he? Or did Moyes just figure an easy home game against West Brom was a good game to play Anderson in? If Moyes dropped Fellaini because of his poor performance against City, then why did he play midweek against Shaktar - a more difficult game, and also the one immediately following the City game?
And let's not forget he still came on as a sub against West Brom.
Again, I'm of the belief he's played too much. He needs to be eased in to get used to his new team-mates and our style of play. Being injured for two months (or whatever it is) doesn't help that, but nor does playing a part in nearly every game regardless of form. Both are pretty far from ideal.
Because Ando was dreadful against WBA, and we played 3 midfielders against Shaktar... which is a perfectly sensible way for Fellaini to come back into the team.
Considering then that Cleverley was probably our best midfielder out of the 3 on Wednesday, I can definitely see Moyes sticking with him on Saturday and dropping Fellaini back to the bench.
Was he? Or did Moyes just figure an easy home game against West Brom was a good game to play Anderson in? And let's not forget he still came on as a sub.
Again, I'm of the belief he's played too much. He needs to be eased in to get used to his new team-mates and our style of play. Being injured for two months (or whatever it is) doesn't help that, but nor does playing a part in nearly every game regardless of form. Both are pretty far from ideal.
Edit: Got my fixtures muddled up.
Out for 7 weeks.
Yeah he was pretty good against Leverkusen. They're not an especially good side though, and we wont quite comfortably in the end.
Came on as a sub against both.
Just thinking back to that Shakhtar game... I feel it sums him up. One successful tackle, EIGHT fouls, zero interceptions.
Passing:
Carrick - 61/65 (94%)
Cleverley - 49/57 (86%)
Fellaini - 34/39 (87%)
Dispossessed five times (to Cleverley and Carrick's none)
Aerial duels won - 5 (to Cleverley's none and Carrick's one)
I'm sure people will claim this to be somewhat misleading, but over the course of the season you'll see the stats aren't misleading; this is how good he is.
They just held the best side in the world to a draw at the weekend.
And that best side in the world taught a footballing lesson to the side who taught us a footballing lesson.
One off results aren't the be-all.
And that best side in the world taught a footballing lesson to the side who taught us a footballing lesson.
One off results aren't the be-all.
What about one off performances by a player then? They seem to count just fine.
When it's your first ever start for one of the biggest clubs in the world, in a competition you've never played in, against a good side (they are better than you're making them appear and could have scored more in the second half).
Huh? I'm not saying it had a negative impact on his performance. I'm saying he was thrown straight into the deep end and had a very good display against a good side.