And yet SAF said recently we are well stacked up in the midfield department.
Why is he doing this?
Even if Cleverley is the answer (I personally think he will be (and is) good enough to play a part) we still need at least another one. We're incredibly lucky that Carrick has hit the best form of his career otherwise we'd be severely fecked in the central midfield and we can't rely that much on him next season.
And yet SAF said recently we are well stacked up in the midfield department.
Why is he doing this?
Our midfield problems are down to the system we employ as much as they are the personnel. We could have xavi and iniesta in there and we still wouldn't control possession against high quality teams like this because of the style we play. The understanding and movement between eachother isn't good enough, mainly because we don't set-up tactically to play like that. We're far too direct and prefer to get the ball into the space in behind quickly.
Rightly or wrongly that's just the way Fergie likes his teams to play and I cant see that changing anytime soon either no matter who we buy.
Yes, we need to buy a central midfielder. But why was Cleverley completely overlooked today? Our continuing reliance on Giggs is bordering on embarrassing. I'm not having a pop at Giggs; aside from his pathetic backheel in the run up to their opener, I thought he was okay. But good enough to justify keeping Cleverley out completely? Nah.
All of a sudden. Pogba's decision to leave looks more and more understandable.
Clev was a bit wank as well the last few weeks and obviously he doesnt look all that good in training neither or Fergie would pick him. Simple as
2 more strikers will solve this problem.
Even if all of that is true, he'd still give us better balance in my opinion. We were so easy to play through, and we didn't keep the ball.
How about we buy one finally? Fans have been crying out for one for last freaking 4 years.
I don't disagree. But, for tonight, we had a player on the bench who would have given us greater balance, and we overlooked him for Giggs, who didn't really justify his inclusion.
On reflection, I'm astonished at how poorly balanced our side were today. The forwards were disconnected from the rest of the side.
Yeah I agree, I still think a midfielder would help but the style of play is a massive factor. Look how many players city or chelsea have in close proximity to each other, or Barca. Being closer allows for greater control as you can deal with pressing easier and makes you tighter as you can close up quicker and regain possession quicker. Look at the difference when we play the diamond, it's not like we suddenly learn how to deal with pressure/really dominate. The sacrifice though is you're open out wide.
That's how we play, we allow ourselves to be more open in order to exploit the wings and push our strikers up higher, similarly to Real, however at the moment with our wingers either being out of form (Nani and Valencia), not particularly creative (Welbeck, Young) it means we're a bit prone. What's really disappointing for me though is still how rigid we are. We can play wide but it doesn't mean we can't have any movement between the wingers across the pitch. That would really help us when we're struggling for crosses/penetration as it would just give us an extra dimension.
The midfield threads are kinda like wartime shelters after defeats, and I agree we have big issues there, but the wings are bland and lack invention, both of our strikers looked off the pace and in general the team just looks shagged out. No matter who we'd paired with Carrick tonight I don't think it would have changed much as we looked just as poor in the last 2 games without Giggs in CM.
Yep your right. Our style depends heavily on the wide players making space and producing quality and when they don't our whole team suffers, especially the two midfielders.
I'm being careful here not to sound like i'm saying 'why cant we play like Barca....etc' because I do enjoy watching us counter-attack with pace in wide areas and its a system that has been so successful for us. When it clicks it's a joy to watch.
However, now again it comes up against sides which play the other way....more controlled and patient teams who pack the midfield with highly technical players. When those technical players are as high quality, organised and determined as this City side are then at some point they are going to out-play our system, as we saw tonight and twice last season. When this happens it makes our midfielders look very average, as they spend most of the game chasing shadows and wasting possession when they do get it.
Even if we'd have swapped Yaya and Barry for Giggs and Carrick tonight, the pattern of play would have been no different, probably even less in our favour, purely down to the way the two teams had been set-up to play and what their focus was tactically.
Don't think it's that much down to style. Look at Bayern, they arguably play a very similar way to us, using wingers always, although they usually play a 4-2-3-1. However, the difference between us is that they have great players in midfield, and we have one very good player in our midfield, and then either young players or a 39 year old winger who plays there. Really just not good enough.
It's amazing how poor our midfield is for a big club.
Cleverley is the only player other than Carrick who could be a starter at another decent PL side and he's been really inconsistent, forever really. Other than those two we don't have a single midfielder who would get a look at another top half PL side. And we rely on Carrick way too much, he's been wonderful this season but if he gets injured for a longer period of time - say 3 or 4 months - next season we'll be screwed.
We should really sign two in the Summer. And please don't feed me all the crap about no value in the market and struggling to find new Keane or Scholes - at this point any half decent midfielder who could pass or win the ball would be an improvement. I know we've done well this season all things considered but our inability to control games is always going to cost us big long term.
Don't think it's that much down to style. Look at Bayern, they arguably play a very similar way to us, using wingers always, although they usually play a 4-2-3-1. However, the difference between us is that they have great players in midfield, and we have one very good player in our midfield, and then either young players or a 39 year old winger who plays there. Really just not good enough.
We should really sign two in the Summer. And please don't feed me all the crap about no value in the market and struggling to find new Keane or Scholes - at this point any half decent midfielder who could pass or win the ball would be an improvement. I know we've done well this season all things considered but our inability to control games is always going to cost us big long term, and it also reduces the entertainment value of our performances because we are frankly incapable of playing good football when under pressure.
Our midfield problems are down to the system we employ as much as they are the personnel. We could have xavi and iniesta in there and we still wouldn't control possession against high quality teams like City because of the style we play. The understanding and movement between eachother isn't good enough, mainly because we don't set-up tactically to play like that. We're far too direct and prefer to get the ball into the space in behind quickly.
Rightly or wrongly that's just the way Fergie likes his teams to play and I cant see that changing anytime soon either no matter who we buy.
Yep your right. Our style depends heavily on the wide players making space and producing quality and when they don't our whole team suffers, especially the two midfielders.
I'm being careful here not to sound like i'm saying 'why cant we play like Barca....etc' because I do enjoy watching us counter-attack with pace in wide areas and its a system that has been so successful for us. When it clicks it's a joy to watch.
Don't think it's that much down to style. Look at Bayern, they arguably play a very similar way to us, using wingers always, although they usually play a 4-2-3-1. However, the difference between us is that they have great players in midfield, and we have one very good player in our midfield, and then either young players or a 39 year old winger who plays there. Really just not good enough.
BS. We've had Carrick and Cleverley on big games before, and they worked really fine until Cleverley run out of gas at the end.
You would expect that Xavi or Iniesta would perform better than Cleverley, wouldn't you?