On point 2&4 here, you say that Rooney, Muller, Henry etc got loads of games when they were young. Do you think Welbeck deserved them at that age? Do you think he was as good as those players at that age? Because judging by you also calling him clumsy, I'm thinking no.
So he hasn't deserved as many games as them as of yet. He's also currently not as good as the players we have up there, also not as good as they were at similar ages, so I don't feel he deserves to start now.
You mention world class strikers. That's exactly it, world class strikers generally show that they have the ability to lead the line from a young age. World class strikers is a bracket that Danny Welbeck simply does not belong to! That's the main point in my opinion - you expect that Welbeck will push on, just because he's played up front. I don't expect that in the slightest. I think managers judge what they have and decide whether the player is good enough / has the potential to start him up front. There's a reason our managers haven't been doing that with Welbeck.
As I said, I'm unfamiliar with Muller and I don't like just to go on stats. I see Welbecks 12 in 39, if I read that in isolation I might think he was a pretty good striker, which, having watched him for years now, I simply don't.
The likes of Henry, Rooney, Diego Costa, Lewandowski, etc., didn't have to deal with world class players playing ahead of them. Most of them at their smaller clubs have had to deal with average talents ahead of them.
For example, when Rooney was getting starts at Everton, he was competing against Duncan Ferguson, Thomas Radzinski, and Kevin Campbell, none of whom are world class! Welbeck, on the other hand, had to deal with Rooney, Berbatov, Chicharito, and van Persie. That's 3 world class forwards he's had to deal with; 4 established internationals ahead of him. Even then, Welbeck got his chance once Chicharito was unavailable to play early during the 2011/12 season, and he delivered in those games, scoring goals regularly.
The only other world class forward of today who's had to deal with world class players ahead of him when he was coming up was Thomas Muller. He was given his chance by van Gaal ahead of the likes of Klose, Toni, Olic, and Gomez, all of whom were established internationals. He was given his chance, and van Gaal made sure that no one came in his way.
One thing that irks me is that you're ignoring Welbeck's constant improvement in all parts of his game. He hasn't stalled in any way. He was clumsy as a youngster as he had to deal with his quickly-growing legs. Now, he has overcome that obstacle and is showing how skilled he is, on the ball. He would make some bad decisions as a youngster. Now, he's matured and is making better decisions than he was, before. His movement and positioning have also improved, massively, but he still has to improve on that to become a key member of our squad.
In the end, I'm just telling you why I think Welbeck can become a key member of our squad (not necessarily a main starter but an important player). If you think otherwise, let's just agree to disagree. We've said all we could about this guy, and it's obvious that you don't rate him and I do. That's fair enough, and I'll end this here unless you have anything new to input to this discussion
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