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It would be interesting to see us play for a sustained period of time without him.
… which I’m not massively enthused about either. Could’ve used that hefty transfer fee and heavy salary we’ve given him and moved away from these no.10s masquerading in midfield to get a central midfielder in there. A shame. We’ll get it right one day.
Mount suits 433 setup more than Bruno though. He's closer to a #8 and much more versatile than Bruno. It's a step in the right direction, but we'll never get there with Bruno. He forces a 4231/4222 setup.… which I’m not massively enthused about either. Could’ve used that hefty transfer fee and heavy salary we’ve given him and moved away from these no.10s masquerading in midfield to get a central midfielder in there. A shame. We’ll get it right one day.
Saudi Arabia madness aside, there’s no one offering 100M for a spray and pray machine. Hell, I don’t even think Saudi clubs would.
Saudi clubs are buying brand names, and he has one. Also, I strongly suspect that Al Nassr would buy whoever Ronaldo wants them to.
I think he's good enough to work in a more possession based team, though for sure he'd have to change his game a little. Who knows really, but id have him a long way down the 'To Go' list thats for sure.So you think staying a countering team is the way to go?
I'm not too sure about his always available, take the dummy today, he was available but left the ball and this was the second time in as many games.
Still fuming about the last one before this game.
Saudi clubs are buying brand names, and he has one. Also, I strongly suspect that Al Nassr would buy whoever Ronaldo wants them to.
I think he's good enough to work in a more possession based team, though for sure he'd have to change his game a little. Who knows really, but id have him a long way down the 'To Go' list thats for sure.
Let's be honest for all Bruno's faults, if you were to take him out of this team, we'd have no creative threat at all and absolutely no one capable of playing passes behind the back 4.
Saudi offered £120m in the summer for Bruno
Even Chelsea wouldn't do that. £70m tops for Chelsea, £50m for a well structured club.
Saudi offered £120m in the summer for Bruno
They offered €100m Euros United wanted €120m yes but the player was having none of it plus they offered him €500k per week too! He said he’s not ready for a retirement home!Bollocks
Well I wasn't really counting Saudis. If true is a must sell.Saudi offered £120m in the summer for Bruno
Yep all over November news articles we must sell, Bruno for me is more of a priority than Rashford, get him back to. Done sort of form and as soon as Mbappe leaves PSG they’ll pay £80m for Rashford too. Both these players must be sold one this summer, one next summer to rebuild the club.Well I wasn't really counting Saudis. If true is a must sell.
They offered €100m Euros United wanted €120m yes but the player was having none of it plus they offered him €500k per week too! He said he’s not ready for a retirement home!
There’s literally multiple articles saying this €100-120m they just want the player they don’t care how many bad passes he makes, he’ll turn up for Portugal this summer with much better players around him and hopefully we’ll sell him for €100m.
https://www.sportbible.com/football...-league-transfer-news-man-utd-595579-20231113
So so wasteful. For a team that is as useless as ours for getting the ball,once we have it play a simple ball and retain it. But nope, more often than not bruno tries the Hollywood pass and boom ball gone again...and next time he gets it,keep it simple, nope he will try a harder pass cause he gave it away the last time. I like bruno,he'd probably be grand in a more solid team and structure. But in this Weak team as captain just retain it at times please. Wait for the pass rather than force it. Anyways maybe next season will be better.
This crossed my mind today as well. I mean, I've seen Eriksen part-time Bruno-fication but today even Mainoo attempted such passes. Definitely not a good outlook. But I just wrap my head around that ETH wants them to do all the fecking time?!You don't think there were any other problems?
But in anycase Bruno was poor today.
I don't get what's going on. There's no way Bruno is playing like that against the managers wishes. ETH must be asking for the ball to be played early. Problem is that's already Bruno's natural inclination. It needs holding back a bit not encouraging further.
I see your point but I think, it isn't just him. I think, it is more a combination of multiple things - first Ole taking over bringing in a vertical approach and doubling down on it, 2nd the development of Rashford into this Ronaldo'esque figure (in his own mind) who seems completely fine with being only useful when played to run in behind and third Oles approach with "play the ball forward as fast as possible". We weren't a good team before this time - it started with LVG bringing in a new (new for us system) but wasn't able to implement it in a functional way (possession without penetration), then we brought in Mourinho who, even at his best, was known for being a genius in terms of killing the opponents plan instead of coming up with a great plan on his own (no judgement, but we lost more time to implement a system and more collective approach like more and more teams did at the time). Then Ole came in and sealed the deal with that, playing 2000s football which was - in hindsight unfortunately - pretty functional at first. It made use of the inform-players we had and our opponents were still mostly used to not having to take us seriously in terms of Counter ability.He doesn’t have the ability to either. Not in the face of a press like Spurs’ today. He is the extremely strange case of a #10 that is not known for being comfortable in possession. In all my time watching football, that’s almost been the whole point of them. They were always the most talented players and the ones who could take it and keep it under all pressures. Instead Bruno is like someone deciding to play Leighton Baines at
#10 or something.
To me he’s the biggest mistake we’ve made in the market for a long time. Not because he’s the least talented footballer we’ve signed, but because he’s the sand we’ve decided to build on and the opportunity cost of that has been too big. I think if we had gotten a different TYPE of player back in 2020 there’s a very good chance that this team goes in a totally different direction. Even of that player himself was eventually sold and upgraded by now in terms of quality, it would have been a far more beneficial signing if it had meant our team was built on different principles. This nonsense that we’re turning out every week is so clearly and obviously not going to take us anywhere. Let’s scrap it and become a team that can pass and move the ball under pressure. Because until we do, we can forget it.
I think, it took the game like 40 seconds or so until he waved his arms at Evans or Dalot the first time today. I actually feel sorry for him. I believe him kind of when he says that this is such an honor for him. It really is a shame that the captaincy doesn't really suit him at all.I honestly can't stand watching this guy play for us, I can't wait till he's gone. We've had far worse players but everyone knew they were bad, this guy's biggest trick is to make you think his moments are worth it which only keeps us in a state of Brunoball. He's even conned his way to being our captain.
;D Thats brilliant. But to be fair, it's not just Bruno. The rest of the guys don't really have good positioning as well - I guess it is based on our shitty plan to hit balls in behind. It worked against Villa and people were happy - it is a great plan and must-have weapon in the arsenal but if it is all you can do, you'll suffer.I'll just drop this in...
Are you interested in my thoughts on a specific topic or more general? You are welcome to DM meAnd I am surprised that someone who has only posted in the Bruno threads in the last few days has jumped on the first two people who said something positive about him. Fancy contributing to any other thread at some point?
Sure, the evidence suggests that no doubt.I don't think he can. I don't think he can temper that desire to always play that pass that will either lose possession or create a chance. I don't think he knows when to stick and when to twist.
He's a player who plays a high-risk high reward type of game. That does mean he gives away the ball a lot, but it also means he's likely to be involved with our goals when they do come, in some sort of capacity.
I think his type of performance is more forgivable in a team setup where the rest of the team keep the ball very well, they all do their jobs, they all close down, are tenacious, etc. When the rest of the team aren't doing that and we actually don't see a lot of the ball, it makes it seem like Bruno just needlessly and ceaselessly gives it away. We need the chance creation to come from somewhere and it's likelier to be him than it is for most of our squad.
That said, it's great when it works, but frustrating when it doesn't.
Loved how he was really giving it to the Tottenham players at one point - I think there was a foul on a United player, and he just rushed into one, not fouling him, then kicked the hell out of the ball into a Tottenham player, won the ball back and somehow managed to create an attack out of it. Never should anyone doubt his passion or workrate - and that also screamed captaincy.
True, but you're talking to deaf ears in here. Someone even called his pressing pointless or stupid, but he won the ball back high up on the pitch at least 2 or 3 times. He also played plenty of good passes that were squandered by the receiver. And that's not even mentioning the critical part he played in the first goal.
Say what you want about the pass completion rate (which is mostly down to lots of failed crosses and corners), but without Bruno we lose that game.
I do agree he had an overall good game. But for me he was mostly to blame for Bentacours goal. He was closest to him the whole run and instead of simply running in and blocking he moved away and just stood on the line covering nobody.
I've mostly seen people blame Mainoo and Evans for that goal, but in any case I don't like to play the blame game in such collective failures. We seem to concede those goals every game and it's infuriating. Every team (even City) that play a high line will be faced with such attacks multiple times per game because of their high line, but to them it's not really considered a risk because they know that the odds are in their favor as long as they outnumber the attackers. For us it's a different story of course. Every attack is a threat.
I've mostly seen people blame Mainoo and Evans for that goal, but in any case I don't like to play the blame game in such collective failures. We seem to concede those goals every game and it's infuriating. Every team (even City) that play a high line will be faced with such attacks multiple times per game because of their high line, but to them it's not really considered a risk because they know that the odds are in their favor as long as they outnumber the attackers. For us it's a different story of course. Every attack is a threat.
Take a break mate you have made your point most realise what big Issue Bruno is for United barring few .Pass completion
Bruno 71%
Odegaard 85.1%
Bruno attempted medium/long passes
Medium completion % 75.4 505 (127) total giveaways.
Long completion 49% 309 long passes made (156) total giveaways long/medium passes (283)
Odegaard attempted medium/long passes
medium 88% 335 (44) att long 62.2% att 75 (45) Total giveaways medium/long passes medium (89)
Attempted medium passes per 90
Bruno 19.42
Odegaard 14.56
Attempted long passes per 90
Bruno 11.88
Odegaard 3.26
Giveaways from M/L passes per 90
Bruno 10.88 (283 total)
Odegaard 3.86 (89 total)
Of course non of this has an impact on team performance.
True, but you're talking to deaf ears in here. Someone even called his pressing pointless or stupid, but he won the ball back high up on the pitch at least 2 or 3 times. He also played plenty of good passes that were squandered by the receiver. And that's not even mentioning the critical part he played in the first goal.
Say what you want about the pass completion rate (which is mostly down to lots of failed crosses and corners), but without Bruno we lose that game.