Gem of a player. Him and Mata are just so easy on the eye and on the same wavelength. Love the pair of them.
Anything to avoid using the p-word!Even as a huge Ander supporter, I have to admit that he was guilty of over complicating things and getting flustered when spaces were closed down at the start of the season. Maybe it was the pressure of playing at a club he has a great deal of admiration for or him being in and out of the starting XI or perhaps the frantic pace of the league which forces you to process everything quickly and at times make ill judged decisions ? But he is slowly progressing to the level of performances he evidenced at Zaragoza and Bilbao, which is a positive indicator of things to come. A few of his touches (both against Tottenham and in previous matches) are probably the best of any United player since Berbatov.
Once he gets more settled into his position and fully grasps Van Gaal's ideology, I have no doubt that he can be one of the unanimous Top 3 central midfielders in the league and form one of the strongest tandems around with Carrick and whatever player(s) we end up buying in the summer. A lot of people were questioning the transfer at the start of the season but once Ander starts stringing these sort of performances week in and week out, it'll be more than justified in the long run. The keyword for him now is just consistency and keeping a stranglehold on his place in the teamsheet (which admittedly is a bit out of his control at times with a manager like Louis). And hopefully all this chatter of Van Gaal not rating him and planning to ship him out is put to bed too.
Anything to avoid using the p-word!
Carrick's been great today but imagine for the seasons coming, Herrera playing alongside Schneiderlin, that wouldn't simply be fair pairing for the opposition.
It's all about confidence, letting him be more adventureous and not only him but other players too.
Herrera could be one of the best players not only in the league if we start to play with high pressing game, he's born to play like that. He has all set of skills - he can defend, steal the balls, setting quick counters, link everything in pace, release through passes and poach some goals too. That's one of the reasons he was so good at Bilbao. They're game has been very intense. We need to play like we played in the first half more often.
I'm a huge fan of his play so I tend to take note of his work even on TV, but I agree that it would be more apparent watching at the stadium. He gambled a little too much with closing down on a couple of occasions, which got us open every time. It's a delicate balance, but I believe he can get it right because every time it happened he was quick to close down other lanes to allow other players to easily bail him out. Its obvious but playing consistently will massively help him on this, more so because other players will understand him better. Ultimately I feel shaping our team play on his style would be a fantastic way to go, we would literally suffocate teams, and at the same time everyone would understand each others risks and respond correctly if a teammate is beaten.A lot of matchgoing fans rated him very highly, for most of them he was MOTM. I just think that his movement and his presence all over the pitch gets noticed better at the stadium than on the TV. I thought Rooney, Fellaini and Carrick were better, but Herrera's performance was great too. Hope he keeps it up and nothing happens with the trial of match fixing allegations. Can see him getting soon called up for Spain, should have happened earlier if it wasnt for the injuries.
He was making plenty of tackles at the start of the season before he was dropped
Not just tackles, his defensive positioning and general defensive game is improving, better than anything I've seen from him previously, earlier in the season he was playing well but we were too open at times, in the last few games he has shown a bit more discipline and is improving that aspect of his game.
@Pogue Mahone It's amazing isn't it? When he doesn't play well it's Van Gaal restricting him and when he does play well, it's because he's class. As much as I like Herrera, it is very clear that he is now playing like a proper CM, something he did not show earlier in the season, and which was why he was dropped. Credit to the manager and player, for putting the hard work into that. In that diamond, his lack of defensive nous left us exposed too much, I'm glad he seems to be working hard to overcome that weakness. Credit to player and manager.
A lot of matchgoing fans rated him very highly, for most of them he was MOTM.
I loved the way he took a dropping ball in his stride when he was (incorrectly) called offside in the second half. Instant control with the outside of his right foot and a pefectly weighted pass to Rooney with his left. A really elegant bit of football. Anyone got a gif?
It was a great run and control but I think that Lloris would have got out to the pass if the whistle didn't go.
Forget his passing. That's a given. We clearly knew he would be top tier in that aspect.
Its his ability to close down, press and win tackles. Its been some time since we've seen someone not named Carrick do that kind of defensive work in midfield. Shockingly suited for the Premiership and he has the potential to go on to be one of the best in this league. If he hits the gym and gets stronger then watch out!
Its crazy that we haven't used him more often earlier in the season (I know he was injured for a lot of it). Hopefully he will be a mainstay in the team EVEN if we are struggling.
Forget his passing. That's a given. We clearly knew he would be top tier in that aspect.
Its his ability to close down, press and win tackles. Its been some time since we've seen someone not named Carrick do that kind of defensive work in midfield. Shockingly suited for the Premiership and he has the potential to go on to be one of the best in this league. If he hits the gym and gets stronger then watch out!
Its crazy that we haven't used him more often earlier in the season (I know he was injured for a lot of it). Hopefully he will be a mainstay in the team EVEN if we are struggling.
After yesterday, no chance. Van Gaal specifically mentioned him and Mata as having excellent games and he's clearly changed with regards to Herrera, probably due to Herrera changing his ways a bit to be more cautious (which in fairness he needed to become, to an extent). Balanced it perfectly on the weekend and was great defensively so I highly doubt Van Gaal will change anything. The only thing I can see him changing is Rojo in for Jones maybe and Di Maria in for Mata, though I'd be very hesitant to do either of those.I don't know why, but I worry about Herrera getting dropped again. I just don't get the sense that LVG rates as highly as the fans do. Will be interesting to see what he does when Shaw comes back from injury. I wouldn't be surprised to see him dropped for Blind.
Yeah agree with you completely. At the start of the season Herrera was too risky. He was pulling off some sublime passes and skills but would also lose the ball a fair bit. He's growing into his role here with each game now, fantastic to see him doing well.After yesterday, no chance. Van Gaal specifically mentioned him and Mata as having excellent games and he's clearly changed with regards to Herrera, probably due to Herrera changing his ways a bit to be more cautious (which in fairness he needed to become, to an extent). Balanced it perfectly on the weekend and was great defensively so I highly doubt Van Gaal will change anything.
I don't know why, but I worry about Herrera getting dropped again. I just don't get the sense that LVG rates as highly as the fans do. Will be interesting to see what he does when Shaw comes back from injury. I wouldn't be surprised to see him dropped for Blind.
Yeah, though to be fair I still would have played him as he generally was among our best players even then and wasn't that much of a liability defensively. Glad to finally see him with Carrick though. Carrick is much better then Blind positionally speaking and in terms of holding the midfield and keeping it solid defensively. Always felt Herrera next to him would be great, on paper at least, and it proved to be that way on the pitch.Yeah agree with you completely. At the start of the season Herrera was too risky. He was pulling off some sublime passes and skills but would also lose the ball a fair bit. He's growing into his role here with each game now, fantastic to see him doing well.
After yesterday, no chance. Van Gaal specifically mentioned him and Mata as having excellent games and he's clearly changed with regards to Herrera, probably due to Herrera changing his ways a bit to be more cautious (which in fairness he needed to become, to an extent). Balanced it perfectly on the weekend and was great defensively so I highly doubt Van Gaal will change anything. The only thing I can see him changing is Rojo in for Jones maybe and Di Maria in for Mata, though I'd be very hesitant to do either of those.