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Which Nando's?
nope, but his best mate Felli was with him
Which Nando's?
nope, but his best mate Felli was with him
I met him last night. Sound lad is our Adnan.
basically, I was at some restaurant with a group of friends. Not sure when they come in but a couple people spotted Fellaini and Januzaj across the other side of the room. One lad tried going over to them but security pulled him away haha. Eventually, they went up to the bar with the people they were with. A few of us followed and saw Fellaini first but he seemed eager to get back to his bird. Security wouldn't let people in the VIP. But Adnan came over to speak to the DJ and so I went across to him, had a few words, got him to take a picture with some of my friends, then I got one with him. He seemed pretty chilled.Oh come on... I cant be the only one who wants to hear all the details! I'm a sucker for this sort of thing.
Adnan Januzaj in "a winger playing well when being played on the wing" shocker.
Mind you, saying this in jest, but LVG is probably legitimately amazed by this...
People need to stop this, He played 4 games in a row back when we played City and Chelsea. All of them were as a winger, because at the time LVG switched to 4-3-3.
A winger as part of a 4 is different to playing as part of a 3 (and Adnan has looked more comfortable being with the 4)
Also, isn't making 17 appearances and only a handful in your natural position a fair basis to make such a comment?
But then why has he looked a bit shit when played through the middle this season? All his best games for us have come on the wing - this season and last.
But then why has he looked a bit shit when played through the middle this season? All his best games for us have come on the wing - this season and last.
Because it's a much harder position to play.
Most creative youngsters fancy themselves as number 10s but when it comes to making the step up to senior football - played with a much greater pace and intensity - they're better off with a bit more time and space out on the wing.
Januzaj has previously said he wants to play at 10 but I think he's a year or two off playing that position for the first team.
That's a fair argument... agree that space and time is his friend, which is why he should be exclusively a winger for us for the time being.
Going forward, I don't know... fair enough if he thinks 10 is his best position, but his best attributes for me (first touch, dribbling and either cutting inside or going outside) are all suited for a winger. His passing is good, but not on the level of a top number 10 (though that could well be due to a) him not getting to show it off often and/or b) our movement not exactly leading to many great/incisive passes from people).
IIRC, I think last season against Spurs at OT, he assisted a beautiful through ball to Mata or Kagawa.I just don't think he's quick enough to be a really top class winger. Also think you're being a bit harsh on his passing. I would argue that his eye for a pass was probably his best quality as a reserve/underage player, although we haven't seen a lot of it for the first team there have been glimpses. He's played a few mint through balls in his time.
I just don't think he's quick enough to be a really top class winger. Also think you're being a bit harsh on his passing. I would argue that his eye for a pass was probably his best quality as a reserve/underage player, although we haven't seen a lot of it for the first team there have been glimpses. He's played a few mint through balls in his time.
IIRC, I think last season against Spurs at OT, he assisted a beautiful through ball to Mata or Kagawa.
Yep, thanks akash. Also, last season vs Soton at home. Put Rooney through with a mint pass.Agree with this.
It was Welbeck. Also played a nice pass to RVP against Chelsea this season.
He is rarely going to blaze past the quicker fullbacks in the league, but he is definitely quick enough to take people on. His balance and quick feet will be enough to get passed the majority of defenders anyway, there is more than just pace required to beat somebody.
I think eventually he will turn into more of a Figo type player, rather than a plain get to the byline and cross it style player.
If that's the one where rvp followed up ans scored on the rebound, that pass was from a wide position. Great ball thoughYep, thanks akash. Also, last season vs Soton at home. Put Rooney through with a mint pass.
Yeah, correct! It was, but i wasn't really debating from which passing - i think i was just referring to why his passing is a bit underrated as that of a #10 - because it is more difficult to thread such through balls when you're out wide. That pass though. Ozil'esqueIf that's the one where rvp followed up ans scored on the rebound, that pass was from a wide position. Great ball though
Because it's a much harder position to play.
Most creative youngsters fancy themselves as number 10s but when it comes to making the step up to senior football - played with a much greater pace and intensity - they're better off with a bit more time and space out on the wing.
Januzaj has previously said he wants to play at 10 but I think he's a year or two off playing that position for the first team.
That's a fair argument... agree that space and time is his friend, which is why he should be exclusively a winger for us for the time being.
Going forward, I don't know... fair enough if he thinks 10 is his best position, but his best attributes for me (first touch, dribbling and either cutting inside or going outside) are all suited for a winger. His passing is good, but not on the level of a top number 10 (though that could well be due to a) him not getting to show it off often and/or b) our movement not exactly leading to many great/incisive passes from people).
He would deserve it after a Sunderland performance.Some papers are saying he's getting the start ahead of Di Maria today...
He would deserve it after a Sunderland performance.
Perhaps he looks slower because sometimes he takes too long on the ball. Also we pass it quite slowly so he never has that much space to have a go.