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Our attack being reliant on our two best attackers is perfectly natural. At least its nothing like arsenal who seem to be reliant on van persie to a ridiculous extent.
Eh? Of course we haven't been shit all season. Our points total is one of the best we've ever had at this point. How on earth is that shit?!
We started with a run of very easy fixtures though. Far easier than they looked on paper. We defended badly but were fortunate to play teams that defended even worse. That much is obvious with hindsight (it was obvious at the time too tbh)
Since the City game we'e got the balance a bit better but have lost something going forwards. We've been up against better organised defences too.
None of this has anything to do with us being somehow massively reliant on Nani.
Nonsense. Apart from Basel, who were excellent on the night, We deserved every single one of those results... You could possibly argue Norwich deserved a point (though I would certainly say we were good for that win) but could you really honestly tell me that Swansea, Sunderland and Otelul deserved anything from their games against us??
Still Pogue finds it tough to praise Nani eh?
Swansea missed an open goal which would have gained them a point. Everton could easily have gotten 3 points in reality, if not for Vidic' heroics they'd have got them (or certainly a draw). Sunderland was an awful performances, although we deserved the win because they are inept attacking wise. We were very lucky to get the point vs Basel and we edged cagey matches against a Romanian team full of part-timers.
Maybe we deserved to win some of the games, but we have been poor in all of them and saving the opposition being equally poor we'd have dropped several points.
Some things never leave either. More's the pity.
In that case we've been shit all season...
Our football in those fixtures in my opinion was incredibly fluid, we moved the ball from defence to attack quickly and effectively with bags of creativity, particularly from Rooney, Nani, Young, Cleverley and Anderson.
Swansea were mediocre against us, Sunderland were shit, as were Basel, as were Otelul x 2 and as were Norwich. All games we have been lucky to either win or draw. Anyone can see we have been awful since October.
Still Pogue finds it tough to praise Nani eh?
Fact is, the lad along with Rooney is our best attacker and considering we put so much emphasis on wing-play, we really don't look like the same team when he's off form.
Shouldn't "our best attacker" have been playing like it for more than just the opening few games of the season?
There's no doubt that when Nani's at his best he's a fantastic player but he's still inconsistent (no matter how much cina likes to think otherwise) and has been below par for quite a few games on the trot. Furthermore, when he's not on his game he can actually be our weakest link in the final third of the pitch (as we saw at the weekend) which really isn't what you expect from a player who's being talked up as one of only two shining lights we have in an attacking sense.
I don't know why he's gone off the boil so much but I'm glad we have more options out wide this season than last. Fergie might decide to give Nani a break soon and give the Valencia/Young combo a go. On current form, I don't think we'll lose anything if he does. In fact, it might give us the attacking edge that's been lacking in our last couple of league games.
Shouldn't "our best attacker" have been playing like it for more than just the opening few games of the season?
There's no doubt that when Nani's at his best he's a fantastic player but he's still inconsistent (no matter how much people argue otherwise) and has been below par for quite a few games on the trot now. Furthermore, when he's not on his game he can actually be our weakest link in the final third of the pitch (as we saw at the weekend) which really isn't what you expect from a player who's being talked up as one of only two shining lights we have in an attacking sense.
I don't know why he's gone off the boil so much but I'm glad we have more options out wide this season than last. Fergie might decide to give Nani a break soon and give the Valencia/Young combo a go. On current form, I don't think we'll lose anything if he does. In fact, it might give us the attacking edge that's been lacking in our last couple of league games.
Shouldn't "our best attacker" have been playing like it for more than just the opening few games of the season?
There's no doubt that when Nani's at his best he's a fantastic player but he's still inconsistent (no matter how much people argue otherwise) and has been below par for quite a few games on the trot now. Furthermore, when he's not on his game he can actually be our weakest link in the final third of the pitch (as we saw at the weekend) which really isn't what you expect from a player who's being talked up as one of only two shining lights we have in an attacking sense.
I don't know why he's gone off the boil so much but I'm glad we have more options out wide this season than last. Fergie might decide to give Nani a break soon and give the Valencia/Young combo a go. On current form, I don't think we'll lose anything if he does. In fact, it might give us the attacking edge that's been lacking in our last couple of league games.
What's your problem with him? You constantly praise Valencia and Young who are inferior players and not nearly as consistent as him.
Christ on a bike, you have lost the plot if you really believe that.
What's your problem with him? You constantly praise Valencia and Young who are inferior players and not nearly as consistent as him.
Hell, Rooney is less consistent than him too.
And yet you think the sun shines out of Rooney's arse Pogue, Rooney is one of the most inconsistent players around, a true purple patch player.
If Rooney wasn't inconsistent up top, the idea of moving him into CM which many a car member loves, wouldn't even be considered for a single second.
It depends what your definition of consistant is I guess. He has been our best attacking player as a whole from Feb-March of the 09-10 season (when Rooney got injured) up until this point. To me that means he is very consistant.
However on a game by game/minute by minute basis he can still blow hot and cold, but I think this is true of every winger in the world. If you were to pick our best player month by month from the aforementioned date in my opinion he'd win the vote... Comfortably in my opinion.
I think the obvious compliment is his nomination for the Ballon D'or.
Eh? You think he's been consistently good this season?
If you do, then the only person in this thread losing the plot is you.
What is it with Nani anyway? The way some of ye take umbrage at the merest hint of criticism I'd be better off posting cartoons of Mohammed than taking Nani's name in vain. Very strange.
So far this season I'd say Young has been pretty close to Nani in terms of overall effectiveness/form. It's actually noticeable that both of them seem to to have had a dip in form at around the same time (not helped by injury, in the case of Young) Which hasn't helped us at all.
As for Valencia, he's definitely been poor, although he's been constantly shunted between wing and full-back, which hasn't helped. Good cameo off the bench on Saturday, mind you.
Who's the most naturally talented of the three of them? Nani, obviously. Who's the most unplayable at his best? Again, Nani.
Of course this shouldn't make it sacrilege to suggest the other two are excellent alternative options and deserve a run-out in his place when Nani's not on form. Which is exactly what happened in the back end of last season, when Valencia came back into the side ahead of Nani and helped give us a real impetus towards winning the title.
Should I say 10 Hail Mary's now?
You'd be hard pressed to find wingers more consistent than Nani. His record over the past season or 2 speaks for itself. the thing with true wingers is that they depend on their strikers to an extent. Nani could put in a brilliant cross but if the striker fails to make the near post run or misses a sitter, it wont show up on the record. Which is why i've always been against judging wingers solely on their number of assists or goals. Unless you're a winger that cuts in to his stronger foot and operates more through the middle in the final third, there will always be a dependency when it comes to stats. All of that considered, nani still has brilliant numbers.
As a winger, Nani is on the money 7 games out of 10. Considering we have Valencia as a back up, its a fantastic return. The thing with nani though, and the reason why posters here want to see him start unless really off form for an extended period is that he's capable of that moment of magic that few players in our squad are. take the goal vs chelsea for example. it was out of nowhere. the international vs bosnia recently too. nani is a player capable of winning matches on his own. Valencia, very good as he is, isnt capable of that.
We look a much better side with nani in it. his consistency or his record isnt in question imo. that said, ofcourse he should be benched if he doesnt perform for games on the trot, we have more than an able backup in Valencia.
The "rooney cannot be dropped but nani can" is solely because we have valencia as cover for nani but not a striker close to as good as rooney. nothing else. take valencia out of the squad and nani would be undroppable unless injured or when he needs a rest. that isnt a slight on rooney. just an indicator of the fact that we have great backup when it comes to our right wing slot.
I don't know this is even being debated, you tards.
So we all agree they are our two best attackers?
Good to know.
So if Rooney is inconsistent as well, then why are we talking about nani's inconsistencies when the debate originated with how influential he is to our attack, given everyone will acknowledge that Rooney is one of, if not our most influential player.
Rooney is inconsistent as many times he is shunted around the place. Nani is adept on either wing I'm not sure if he prefers one wing over the other but perhaps when he is on the left wing he does have a tendency to cut inside more.
Nani, on the other hand, faffed about on the wing repeatedly conceding possession (30/45 passses complete - 67%) and generally being a complete waste of space. When Nani's not at his best his presence, if anything, weakens our team. The same isn't true for Rooney.
Saturday isn't a great example. I've seen many a game where Rooney's shite form weakens our team and he can't pass piss. It's as though you've completely forgotten about the start of last season Pogue.
I completely disagree with this notion, both players can weaken the team when playing shite, both have the ability to win a game when playing shite.
Our 2 most important attacking players basically as I said when this discussion started.
What?
Let's not bother going back to 09-10. Let's start a bit more recently, with 2011.
You think he was our best player this October? Is he going to be our best player this November?
How about the back end of last season. Was he really our best player in March, April, May? He was dropped for all our most important games, for crying out loud.
EDIT: Unless I've misunderstood your point and you meant if you totted up all the hypothetical "player of the month" awards he'd have won the most over that period of time? If that's what you mean, I'd still have Rooney and Vidic ahead of him. Arguably Giggs too.
So we all agree they are our two best attackers?
Good to know.
So if Rooney is inconsistent as well, then why are we talking about nani's inconsistencies when the debate originated with how influential he is to our attack, given everyone will acknowledge that Rooney is one of, if not our most influential player.
Saturday isn't a great example. I've seen many a game where Rooney's shite form weakens our team and he can't pass piss. It's as though you've completely forgotten about the start of last season Pogue.
I completely disagree with this notion, both players can weaken the team when playing shite, both have the ability to win a game when playing shite.
Our 2 most important attacking players basically as I said when this discussion started.
Is it just me or is nani just trying to hard to score when he usually is super effective with just putting good crosses in...
Young has been the more productive winger this season so far.
Not to mention getting two assists for stopping the ball for Rooney's free-kicks against Arsenal.True. Although Young's stats have been massaged slightly by having to sit out the last few tricky/defensively minded fixtures through injury.
When him and Nani were both at their best, in our opening games, he was no less influential and - as you say - generally more productive.
Not to mention getting two assists for stopping the ball for Rooney's free-kicks against Arsenal.