Iker Quesadillas
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We'll take him back.
This is the problem with United we tried to buy De Jong (ETH boy) and when we couldn't land him we went for Casemiro who Madrid were happy to sell to us just like Chelsea were happy to sell Matic to us and Bayern Schweinsteiger. We never learn!
Just look at Arsenal and how Arteta brought the average age of their team down by getting rid of the likes of Ozil and Aubameyang. How can you build a team for the future with players who have their best years behind them, isn't it funny. Yet we started our rebuild under ETH with two older midfielders (Casemiro and Eriksen). We could have landed Enzo and a younger DM for the price of Casemiro and we'll have a more dynamic midfield. We went for the shortcuts of 'proven players'. SAF always bought them young and moulded them. I hope players like Hannibal and Mainoo will prove to be good enough because its obvious this older lads are struggling to keep up with the game.
PS. I love Casemiro.
He was very poor yesterday, though obviously he could just be in bad form rather than anything more permanent. As with the team generally, we'll have to wait and see.
That said, it does highlight the risk we took in signing a player of his age profile for that sort of money. There's always the risk that they suddenly decline, in the not-entirely-predictable way players often do at around that age.
It was also the concern some of us had at the idea of spending huge money on a 30 year old Harry Kane who has already clearly lost some of the legs he had when he was younger. It might have worked out, but there was also a very obvious danger it wouldn't and he'd look a severely lessened player within a season or two.
Whatever happens with Casemiro specifically, there's a lesson to be learned about the importance of targeting the right age profile of player, especially when you're going to commit a significant amount of money towards them. Hopefully in this case we get lucky and he still has a few more years in him.
So what you're saying is he needed an arm round the shoulder, a bit of loving, a bit of human contact? Interesting. I guess we'll never know.I agree, but its strange for a lot of people on here it seems it was a hug failure that we didnt go and sign Kane. for the very reasoning you are presenting above, I was gload we didnt
So what you're saying is he needed an arm round the shoulder, a bit of loving, a bit of human contact? Interesting. I guess we'll never know.
Yeah it’s so much more obvious when you’re in the stadium. He was so off it after about 35minutes. I’m sure jet lag had a part to play with his fatigue but the player from 10 or so months ago may not return. Let’s see what he’s like in a few weeks in a settled more balanced midfield. Hopefully Amrabat can take some of the load and they can complement each other which I think they will. Amrabat has an amazing engine and I think with his desire to be here will mean he’ll show that desire / workrate on a weekly basis. I also wouldn’t be shocked if there was a Mainoo / Amrabat 2 by next month.I remember getting shot down towards the end of last season by a few people for saying that his legs are gone, so I'm glad other people are starting to see it now too.
He was brilliant in the first half of last season, but since the World Cup you can count on one hand the amount of games he had.
The one good thing about him is that because he's such a high profile player we should be able to get a big offer for him from Saudi Arabia.
There’s no point having a go at him - he’s had a great career and has nothing to prove. He’s an old man now for that position and probably eyeing up Saudi, and who could blame him? Same with Varane.
Crazy how it's opposition fans defending Case but United fans tearing him to shreds.He’d be better for you if he had legs around him. Partnering him with McTominay/Erikssen/Fernandes is asking for trouble because, even in his pomp, he was never known for his incredible speed.
Your midfield is currently very stodgy and lacking in dynamism. Not a deal breaker in itself (Groß, Dahoud, Gilmour are not exactly speed demons) but in the system you played on Saturday, you desperately needed some energy in there.
Casemiro remains an excellent player; but he needs people doing the things he can’t. It has to come collectively. Frankly, I’d pick Groß every time over any of your midfielders, including him, simply because everyone around him fills in for his deficiencies (pace) and accentuates his abilities (progressing passing).
He’d come good with a different profile of player helping him.
Don't know why I laughed at thisOur leading scorer.
This!Give him the number 9.
I have more faith in him scoring goals than our attackers.Casemiro is supposed to be 'the legs' in his role. He's not gifted enough on the ball to be a luxury player we need to carry.
In the end he just needs replacing.