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He looked like our best sub to me, that boy has class, great ball control, awareness, intelligence and vision, as well as desire. Always looking for the ball, he even tackled back. Considering how little time he was given he took his chance to impress. Shame the rest of the team were sitting back on the lead by then. And I reckon if Park hadn't been so selfish in front of goal and fed Rossi (who'd found space) instead then he'd have scored.
 
I was impressed, quick nifty player...I can see him taking over the scholes role in coming years as scholesy fades.

he's quicker, and faster all he needs is the experience and consiering he'll get to train with Scholesy, I wouldn't be surprised to see him pick up some valuable advice regarding late runs etc. etc. scholesy is the perfect mentor for rossi.
 
Rossi does have awesome potential, but Park was definitly our best sub. I think Park will feature a lot in our starting 11 this season.
 
Rossi impressed me more than Park. Rossi had some great passes and kept his calm, which is probably hard when you only get around 7 minutes to make an impact. Was unlucky not to get the ball from Park, he would have buried that one.
 
Park was easily the best sub. Loved the way he turned and left the defenders a couple of times. I can't see him playing anywhere but on the wings.
 
FLASHWOK said:
I was impressed, quick nifty player...I can see him taking over the scholes role in coming years as scholesy fades.

he's quicker, and faster all he needs is the experience and consiering he'll get to train with Scholesy, I wouldn't be surprised to see him pick up some valuable advice regarding late runs etc. etc. scholesy is the perfect mentor for rossi.

funny...an American who is going to be a Legend for United and Italy...mark my word.
 
I hope we get to see Rossi play when we're not lucky enough to be 3-0 up with 8 minutes left, because I doubt that will happen many times this season. The boy's ready for first team action.
 
Some good touches by him. He's more in the Rooney mould, and if he's going to really break through in the next few years he might need to adjust in to scholesy's position as Rooney hopefully will be here for years.
 
I've no idea how we can accomodate Rossi and Rooney and Ronaldo in the same team, certainly not with current formation. Maybe if we used the Christmas tree formation, Ronaldo Keane? Fletcher; Rossi Rooney; Ruud.
 
Neil Thomson said:
I've no idea how we can accomodate Rossi and Rooney and Ronaldo in the same team, certainly not with current formation. Maybe if we used the Christmas tree formation, Ronaldo Keane? Fletcher; Rossi Rooney; Ruud.


He'll have his time. I don't like the idea of using a formation like the Chrimbo tree just to accomodate a youngster(with great potential) like Rossi. Personally, I would've loaned him out to a PL side this season.
 
I don't like the christmas tree either, but I can't see how we're going to make the most of our young players in the future either.
 
Rossi impressed in his brief cameo.
He looks a very clever player with the desire to get on the end of things. The Italian American reminds me a little of a young Paul Scholes when the ginger prince played as a striker.

He has to hit the weights though or quickly naturally fill out to have any 1st team impact this season.
I still think he would come on quicker if the lad went out on loan at a decent level.
 
Yep, Rossi did really well with both of his touches of the ball.
 
Neil Thomson said:
I don't like the christmas tree either, but I can't see how we're going to make the most of our young players in the future either.


Rossi looks like he could play in Scholes' role. I wouldn't worry about the kids. It's a cliche but if they're good enough, they'll break through. Atleast some of them have been loaned out. Shame Rossi hasn't but that could be because Fergie sees him playing first team football at OT in some form or another.
 
Spoony said:
He'll have his time. I don't like the idea of using a formation like the Chrimbo tree just to accomodate a youngster(with great potential) like Rossi. Personally, I would've loaned him out to a PL side this season.
Aghree. I don't think he's quite ready yet, but he's a wonderful talent, surely.
 
Spoony said:
Rossi looks like he could play in Scholes' role. I wouldn't worry about the kids. It's a cliche but if they're good enough, they'll break through. Atleast some of them have been loaned out. Shame Rossi hasn't but that could be because Fergie sees him playing first team football at OT in some form or another.
If Rossi has been kept because he's the most ready, and he's going to get first team action, how would you fit him into the team? As a sub he's straightforward enough if subbed for Scholes or Rooney, but he can't replace Ruud, he's a 10 not a 9.
 
Neil Thomson said:
If Rossi has been kept because he's the most ready, and he's going to get first team action, how would you fit him into the team? As a sub he's straightforward enough if subbed for Scholes or Rooney, but he can't replace Ruud, he's a 10 not a 9.



Cup games, lesser PL games, sub appearances. Our best 11 can't play throughout the season. You're forgetting it's a squad game. Plus Saha's crocked and Smithy looks like he'll be playing in CM. So, he'll get his chances.
 
ManRyan said:
Aghree. I don't think he's quite ready yet, but he's a wonderful talent, surely.


Yes I agree. Not quite there yet. But I hope first team appearances will help his development.
 
Spoony said:
Yes I agree. Not quite there yet. But I hope first team appearances will help his development.

5000 posts...good one... :D
 
Rossi looked a bit nervous to me, maybe not used to playing against bigger and stronger opponents while park looks livelier but lack understanding with his teamates.

So far they did what they suppose to do and i'm sure they'll be in the first team in no time.
 
Spoony said:
Rossi looks like he could play in Scholes' role. I wouldn't worry about the kids. It's a cliche but if they're good enough, they'll break through. Atleast some of them have been loaned out. Shame Rossi hasn't but that could be because Fergie sees him playing first team football at OT in some form or another.

I figure by December, Rossi either sticks or goes on loan. I think SAF is awaiting on Ole's return to full fitness and Saha's health before sending Rossi out for full matches. If those two can return to fitness and remain healthy up to the new year, then SAF may gamble on sending Rossi on loan. But we all know Saha can't stay healthy longer than milk doesn't spoil, it's probably safe to assume that Rossi will stay at OT for the entire season.
 
Anyone has his sir-name start with "R" will be good for our front line! :)
Imagine if Rossie has scored that one .. the scorer would have been Rooney, Ruud, Ronaldo & Rossi !! No wonder Saha can't fit in well .. don't blame luck - blame his name! :)
 
let's try something like this when scholes not playing...

----Smith-----Keane
---------Rooney
Ronaldo----Ruud----Rossi

see if we could fit in 4 R's in the same line up...

i wouldn't mind in few years time our line up would look something like this...

--Fletcher----Smith
---------Rooney
Park-----Rossi----Ronaldo
 
Neil Thomson said:
If Rossi has been kept because he's the most ready, and he's going to get first team action, how would you fit him into the team? As a sub he's straightforward enough if subbed for Scholes or Rooney, but he can't replace Ruud, he's a 10 not a 9.

I've seen highlights of him cruise controlling his way through the reserves last year, and of course in preseason.

But now, tonight, I saw why everyone is so anxious to see him play at OT now. He will grow into a fantastic player - he looked very much like a young Scholes when he was blooded into the team. You're right, he is the most ready of the reserves, which is amazing considering how recently he arrived and how young he is.
 
PARK:
Showed some good touches as well as bad ones. It has to be remembered that it was his debut, and the first for an Oriental player for United so nerves could have played a part in his performance. He's going to be OK.

ROSSI:
Little time to show his worth but what he did he did show was class. Close ball control, hard working.

They will be BOTH be good players.
 
personally i think roo might just as well be the one moved into midfield when rossi is ready to be a first-team regular
 
Neil Thomson said:
If Rossi has been kept because he's the most ready, and he's going to get first team action, how would you fit him into the team? As a sub he's straightforward enough if subbed for Scholes or Rooney, but he can't replace Ruud, he's a 10 not a 9.

He could slot into Ruud's place with the starting 11 last night should injury ever require he does so. If SAF had to start Rossi instead of Ruud he would've probably played Rooney through the middle.