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Please no. Not in defensive midfield. Ever.
 

if you watch the video, he doesnt say anything about defensive midfield whatsoever - in fact the quotes in that article bear little resemblence to what he actually says!

All he says is that he considers he has mostly been playing in midfield apart from the 2/3 times he played upfront - which is exactly right IMO.
 
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I don't mind him in the DM role. Against Liverpool at OT he won the ball back an absurd amount of times. However the issue is if he isn't fully switched on in that position then he becomes a liability because he fouls or is late to track runs. I think his hybrid AM/FWD role is his best one.
 
I don't mind him in the DM role. Against Liverpool at OT he won the ball back an absurd amount of times. However the issue is if he isn't fully switched on in that position then he becomes a liability because he fouls or is late to track runs. I think his hybrid AM/FWD role is his best one.

he did have some decent performances last season as a DM, but I much prefer him in the roaming midfield role where can contribute to the defensive side but still has license to get forward and cause trouble in the box
 
he did have some decent performances last season as a DM, but I much prefer him in the roaming midfield role where can contribute to the defensive side but still has license to get forward and cause trouble in the box

I wish he would wait a bit to get in the box though. He always seems to run in early which means we lose a man in midfield when we are trying to build up.

I'm not sure if there is a tactical reason for this but with his height and power surely running in late would give him an added advantage for winning the ball.
 
I don't mind him in the DM role. Against Liverpool at OT he won the ball back an absurd amount of times. However the issue is if he isn't fully switched on in that position then he becomes a liability because he fouls or is late to track runs. I think his hybrid AM/FWD role is his best one.

Fellaini isn't a good DM, he is good at pressing forward but when he plays deep he leaves a lot of space behind him because of his tendencies to run after the ball carrier, unless he improves his positioning and his patience, he will be a liability. He also makes to much foul.
 
I wish he would wait a bit to get in the box though. He always seems to run in early which means we lose a man in midfield when we are trying to build up.

I'm not sure if there is a tactical reason for this but with his height and power surely running in late would give him an added advantage for winning the ball.

I think it must be planned with the general aim of pulling defenders towards him to create space for others.
The goal that Herrera scored the other day at the back post, he is totally unmarked because the opposition are too focused on covering Fellaini.
 
It's weird that de Gea gets all the 'wouldn't have made top 4 without him' talk, yet Fellaini and Young, who won us crucial points and were both vital to us winning games against direct rivals are never talked about in the same way...

I think Fellaini's been outstanding this season, as important as anyone else in the team.
 
I think it must be planned with the general aim of pulling defenders towards him to create space for others.
The goal that Herrera scored the other day at the back post, he is totally unmarked because the opposition are too focused on covering Fellaini.

That makes sense but I wish we would take advantage of that space more often if that is the plan! Especially if it means Herrera scoring more of his lovely goals from the edge of the box into the side netting.
 
It's weird that de Gea gets all the 'wouldn't have made top 4 without him' talk, yet Fellaini and Young, who won us crucial points and were both vital to us winning games against direct rivals are never talked about in the same way...

I think Fellaini's been outstanding this season, as important as anyone else in the team.
Yup, got that vital winning goal at Palace as well.
 
he did have some decent performances last season as a DM, but I much prefer him in the roaming midfield role where can contribute to the defensive side but still has license to get forward and cause trouble in the box

I agree with this. I dont think he currently has the discipline to play "the Carrick role" although he showed he can do a job there against Chelsea and City early in the season. That was more a manmarking/harassing sort of role than one of screening the back four however.

I think Fellaini operates best as effectively an advanced box to box midfielder.


I wish he would wait a bit to get in the box though. He always seems to run in early which means we lose a man in midfield when we are trying to build up.

I'm not sure if there is a tactical reason for this but with his height and power surely running in late would give him an added advantage for winning the ball.

I know what you mean, although I get the feeling that this is more a tactical instruction from LVG than Fellaini's own decision. Generally we want Fellaini in the box as soon as a cross comes on, and if it is coming in from Young on the left, he needs to run across to the back post, which does take several seconds.
 
I wish he would wait a bit to get in the box though. He always seems to run in early which means we lose a man in midfield when we are trying to build up.

I'm not sure if there is a tactical reason for this but with his height and power surely running in late would give him an added advantage for winning the ball.
I am pretty sure he is doing this under instruction as its always the same movement and a pattern. He always heads to the back post position.
 
It's weird that de Gea gets all the 'wouldn't have made top 4 without him' talk, yet Fellaini and Young, who won us crucial points and were both vital to us winning games against direct rivals are never talked about in the same way...

I think Fellaini's been outstanding this season, as important as anyone else in the team.

This.
 
I am pretty sure he is doing this under instruction as its always the same movement and a pattern. He always heads to the back post position.

I think you are right, Van Gaal has said how Fellaini always follows his instructions very well. Still...
 
The screamer he scored against WBA was really important too.
He might not be the flashy midfield player we want but his effectiveness in the team is hard to deny at this point. He could be valuable in the majority of games, don't expect him to leave any time soon.
 
I don't mind him in the DM role. Against Liverpool at OT he won the ball back an absurd amount of times. However the issue is if he isn't fully switched on in that position then he becomes a liability because he fouls or is late to track runs. I think his hybrid AM/FWD role is his best one.
I think his positional awareness is horrible. People claimed, in the 2013/14 season, that he was lazy, but he just looked like a guy who never knew where to stand when we didn't have the ball. So he he just jogged. he ball watches too, and generally doesn't use his one asset for the role (his size) to great use.

He's also not a particularly smart, zippy passer. I like him, but I still think he's best in roles that require less thinking. So where he is is fine.
 
Yeah, seemed offside. Unless the ball came from a defender, but still...assistant never held up his flag.
 
He's offside but who cares it counted.

Hopefully it increases his value for a summer sale.
 
It bounced off the ballsack of Witsel and both Fellaini and the other Belguim lad were offside, but he took the goal calmly.
 
He's offside but who cares it counted.

Hopefully it increases his value for a summer sale.

Think it'd be silly to get rid of such a unique player, who often causes the opposition a lot of problems. Not saying we should always start him next season, but I think he'll be an important player to have in the squad.
 
Pretty much part of the main group of players who made it possible for us to qualify for the cl this year. Can't believe so many keep dissing him and want him out at the first opportunity given.
 
Pretty much part of the main group of players who made it possible for us to qualify for the cl this year. Can't believe so many keep dissing him and want him out at the first opportunity given.
He doesn't help himself. Due to his stupidity he will lose the first 3 games of next season.
 
Think it'd be silly to get rid of such a unique player, who often causes the opposition a lot of problems. Not saying we should always start him next season, but I think he'll be an important player to have in the squad.
Well said, someone actually talking sense in the Fellaini thread for once.
 
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