SmashedHombre
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Amad's goal and few other good moments in the game for him if you'll go into the post.
he's absolutely done Levitt in that second clip
Amad's goal and few other good moments in the game for him if you'll go into the post.
Really hope that he won't make the same cardinal mistake, like Pellistri did with Alaves, and stays there for another season at Rangers.
Shane we didn't keep him around. With how shit enerything went he probably would have got more minutes here.
See nothing in Elanga that tells me he is better than Amad other than the fact he is bigger but I don't see him using his body very well to be honest
Starts today vs Hearts as a false 9. Real impact and he could well be involved in the cup finals.
From bad to worse thenSancho level talent. We need to give him games.
Yes and the weight and angle of his passing is elite for his age. It's better than most in our first team.Amads got a very good range of passing
Yes and the weight and angle of his passing is elite for his age. It's better than most in our first team.
Alex Lowry (Rangers) has shown some promise. 18 years old.
Diallo getting around the pitch, working hard.
You don't rate Sancho? How odd.From bad to worse then
Why is it odd to not rate Sancho? There are valid reasons to not rate him.You don't rate Sancho? How odd.
Maybe if you don't have a clue about football.Why is it odd to not rate Sancho? There are valid reasons to not rate him.
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I don't think he'll start in the final
One basic prerequisite for said clue in this instance is looking objectively at Sancho's performances this season and whether he justified the £70 million transfer fee.Maybe if you don't have a clue about football.
You can still rate a player despite not living up to a high price tag though!!One basic prerequisite for said clue in this instance is looking objectively at Sancho's performances this season and whether he justified the £70 million transfer fee.
Simple answer. He didn't. Not even close.
And yet if you view the player with a degree of nuance, rather than myopia, you may arrive at a different conclusion.One basic prerequisite for said clue in this instance is looking objectively at Sancho's performances this season and whether he justified the £70 million transfer fee.
Simple answer. He didn't. Not even close.
Yes, obviously in a more general sense we have seen players move clubs and have difficult first seasons. In many of those cases we also already knew of their true quality having witnessed it previously when playing at a similar level.You can still rate a player despite not living up to a high price tag though!!
Objectively speaking, Sancho has been one bright spark in an awful season for United.
Put it this way, if Diallo next season could have half the influence that Sancho has had this season then he'll be a first team regular.
Jesus Christ that's sad. The fact people actually believe this is worrying and says a lot about where are standards are as a club atm. As for the 2nd part if Diallo's contribution is half of what Sancho has brought this season and he's in and around the first team we're in BIG trouble.You can still rate a player despite not living up to a high price tag though!!
Objectively speaking, Sancho has been one bright spark in an awful season for United.
Put it this way, if Diallo next season could have half the influence that Sancho has had this season then he'll be a first team regular.
He’s in a very dysfunctional team, still managed to impress in plenty of games. I’d only rate Ronaldo’s performances over his out of our attackers. He has proven he’s a brilliant talent it’s up to the new manager to get him back to Dortmund level. Silly to not rate him but look each to their own. Dortmund demanded that price, not him by the way.One basic prerequisite for said clue in this instance is looking objectively at Sancho's performances this season and whether he justified the £70 million transfer fee.
Simple answer. He didn't. Not even close.
Antony is way more explosive, no?I hope we don't buy Antony. Amad is very similar and under Ten Haag could develop into a very good inverted right winger
It's not silly to have questions over his overall quality when looking at his performances for United this season since he hasn't actually impressed in plenty of games. Furthermore to say he's been our second best attacking player this season is hardly much of a commendation.He’s in a very dysfunctional team, still managed to impress in plenty of games. I’d only rate Ronaldo’s performances over his out of our attackers. He has proven he’s a brilliant talent it’s up to the new manager to get him back to Dortmund level. Silly to not rate him but look each to their own. Dortmund demanded that price, not him by the way.
Not from what I've seen from Amad. Antony can also be very frustrating ( like all talented players), and can also throw tantrumsAntony is way more explosive, no?
What's worrying about it?Jesus Christ that's sad. The fact people actually believe this is worrying and says a lot about where are standards are as a club atm. As for the 2nd part if Diallo's contribution is half of what Sancho has brought this season and he's in and around the first team we're in BIG trouble.
Really? I thought Antony was Mane/Salah level fast. Amad isn’t exactly slow, but he’s not a wide attacker who’s a proper sprinter like those.Not from what I've seen from Amad. Antony can also be very frustrating ( like all talented players), and can also throw tantrums
He hasn't looked out of depth at all.Yes, obviously in a more general sense we have seen players move clubs and have difficult first seasons. In many of those cases we also already knew of their true quality having witnessed it previously when playing at a similar level.
In the case of Sancho, going from Dortmund in the Bundesliga to United in the Premier League is a highly significant step up and it's shown when he's looked so badly out of his depth with such regularity this season.
What this basically amounts to is our 'bright spark' this season being perhaps slightly less rotten than the rest of the absolute garbage he's been playing alongside.
To be fair you'd take a bullet for these players.He hasn't looked out of depth at all.
But never mind, this is the Amad thread so Sancho talk should probably be in the Sancho thread.