Danny Welbeck to Sunderland (Loan Watch)

played 81 minutes against Liverpool today. Anybody watch it?
i only saw a wee bit - he looked good in the 15 mins i saw

was taken out by a gerrard elbow at one point

looked absolutely exhausted when substituted

sorry for the shite review
 
He's definitely getting the pitch time, and in the biggest games. How he channels the experience remains to be seen, but it's not one of those wasted loans.
 
I know i shouldnt take joy in Campbell getting injuried but that has really given him minutes on the board as i doubt he would have started ahead of Campbell or that £13m striker they brought.

Still i thought he was a threat throughout the game and put in a really good performance, took on his man and gave johnson a good test
 
His versatility and ability to play out wide is a huge advantage, which has given him loads of match time. Looks like shipping him out to Brucey was a great move and should really contribute to his development. The guy doing the Arsenal game on SSN reckoned he was really decent. Good to hear.
 
He played very well - worked hard and his movement was very good off the ball. His touch was excellent and he rarely gave the ball away and should have won a penalty for them after being flattened by Reina just before the 2nd Bent goal.

I still think Sunderland can get more out of him if they give it to him to feet around the box rather than looking to cross early for Bent all the time. Hopefully him and Malbranque can forge a decent understanding and he will flourish a bit more.
 
He was one of their better players. Good movement, always showing for the ball and looking to move it forward. Promising.
 
He should be good enough for United one day but finding a place for him to fit into the team looks almost impossible for years to come!
 
He should be good enough for United one day but finding a place for him to fit into the team looks almost impossible for years to come!

With Owen gone soon, and Berbatov realistically staying maximum 3 years. Then he could be a part of the squad till then. At which time he be 21. People forget how young and raw he still is. Yes his technique is good for his age, but another loan spell next year is not unrealistic.
 
Even a RAWK poster has praise...

As the game progressed, Sunderland appeared to be happy with what they had. Danny Welbeck spent 75% of his time on the deck, but you have to take your hat off to the lad. Being led off to the side of the pitch, he stood up to the barrage of abuse – fans foaming at the mouth – bold as brass, shoulders back. The sort of arrogance that makes you think he might well make it.

Liverpool 2 Sunderland 2: On-Field Frustrations Justify Fan's Anger
 
Hope hes had at least 5 showers to rid himself of the muck and stench entering that cesspit gives you, not to mention that ugly scouse bastard Gerrard assaulting him and as usual getting away with GBH...

Blackpool and DJ Campbell up next for Stevie Meee, we all know what happened the last time a DJ and Stevie faced off....
 
Hope hes had at least 5 showers to rid himself of the muck and stench entering that cesspit gives you, not to mention that ugly scouse bastard Gerrard assaulting him and as usual getting away with GBH...

Blackpool and DJ Campbell up next for Stevie Meee, we all know what happened the last time a DJ and Stevie faced off....

:lol:
 
Only saw the first half, then the motd highlights.

In the first half he was quiet again, but he looked to have some good involvements in the second half from the highlights.
 
Even a RAWK poster has praise...

Danny's always seemed to be a confident player. Wasn't there some talk of Fergie telling him off for cocky celebrations? (Might have been daft press rumours though). Nice to see someone that believes in themselves though.
 
I think he seemed more confident playing at Sunderland, it's a good loan move and he's starting to look a player. The game time he can get over there is invaluable.
 
I watched the full match, Welbeck did awesome, his touches were Henry-esque, also his movements, did super well in tight spots and rarely gave the ball away.

You just got to love his movements, very positive.

He and Malbranque were the soul reason's for the 56-44 Possession advantage for Sunderland.

imo. He's certainly doing well in a wide area, but you can really sense that his preferred position would be the front...

Is it just me or his touches and runs remind me a bit of a young Henry ?
 
With Owen gone soon, and Berbatov realistically staying maximum 3 years. Then he could be a part of the squad till then. At which time he be 21. People forget how young and raw he still is. Yes his technique is good for his age, but another loan spell next year is not unrealistic.


He won't need to go on loan again next year. He will be as good as Hernandez next year. To me he is a different sort of player to Macheda and Diouff. He has more options.

He will be 20 in November and when he comes back he should be a pretty well rounded player, ready to back up any of the first choice strikers.

Just think lads. Rooney, Berba,Hernandez, Wellbeck, Kiko and Diouff and each not exactly alike, but offering so many different options for us.

With the coaching staff and Sir Alex's guidance, we should be well served for years. :)
 
Welbeck had a superb match, constant movement, always made himself available for a pass, and tried quite a few little 1-2 passes.

When he had possession he held it beautifully, he has definitely gotten stronger(from last season), and there was one little moment in the 2st half, where he did a little give and go outside of the box and if he had collected the return ball he might have been through on goal(but dummied and left it for someone else, only for him to be last man :lol:)

He really is what everyone who watched the reserves said he was...a really talented bright kid, who is still figuring things out. His appearances for United were deceptive, I think the occasion, pressure + match situations probably got to him a bit, and he looked rushed.

But Welbeck now, looks a lot more composed as a player.
 
It's sad we are playing them now when Welbeck has established himself in the squad. I get the feeling that Bruce wants to give Gyan a chance but hasn't been able to because Danny has done so well
 
It's sad we are playing them now when Welbeck has established himself in the squad. I get the feeling that Bruce wants to give Gyan a chance but hasn't been able to because Danny has done so well
they are playing 4-5-1 with welbeck out wide
gyan and bent play upfront
 
Bent's strike partner Danny Wellbeck did not have a single shot in 82 minutes on the pitch at Anfield.


I have watched Sunderland highlights every now and then, where Welbeck has been very quiet. Though he has played wide a few (every?) times. The above could be taken out of context to be honest, but he's going to have to have more of an impact if he wants to stay in the Sunderland team. Particularly after they signed Gyan.
 
Bent's strike partner Danny Wellbeck did not have a single shot in 82 minutes on the pitch at Anfield.


I have watched Sunderland highlights every now and then, where Welbeck has been very quiet. Though he has played wide a few (every?) times. The above could be taken out of context to be honest, but he's going to have to have more of an impact if he wants to stay in the Sunderland team. Particularly after they signed Gyan.

Highlights are no way to judge the contribution of an individual player.

The fact he's still starting games for them is evidence enough that he's performing at a decent level.
 
Bent's strike partner Danny Wellbeck did not have a single shot in 82 minutes on the pitch at Anfield.


I have watched Sunderland highlights every now and then, where Welbeck has been very quiet. Though he has played wide a few (every?) times. The above could be taken out of context to be honest, but he's going to have to have more of an impact if he wants to stay in the Sunderland team. Particularly after they signed Gyan.

He played well against Liverpool.
 
Bent's strike partner Danny Wellbeck did not have a single shot in 82 minutes on the pitch at Anfield.


I have watched Sunderland highlights every now and then, where Welbeck has been very quiet. Though he has played wide a few (every?) times. The above could be taken out of context to be honest, but he's going to have to have more of an impact if he wants to stay in the Sunderland team. Particularly after they signed Gyan.

That just proves how misleading statistics are. I watched the game, and thought Danny played really well. He was operating wide, and got involved, caused the Liverpool defence problems, and never looked overawed.

Also really liked the confidence/balls he showed when he came off, standing up to a fair amount of abuse from the Liverpool crowd. I've been impressed by his start to his Sunderland loan spell, and the fact that he's kept his place (so far) despite Gyan arriving can only be a good thing
 
Bent's strike partner Danny Welbeck did not have a single shot in 82 minutes on the pitch at Anfield.


I have watched Sunderland highlights every now and then, where Welbeck has been very quiet. Though he has played wide a few (every?) times. The above could be taken out of context to be honest, but he's going to have to have more of an impact if he wants to stay in the Sunderland team. Particularly after they signed Gyan.

he has looked quality in all the matches. making an impact, not losing the ball and looking very comfortable on ball, even when surrounded by 2-3 players. he is already rated as better than Campbell by Sunderland fans(which we knew even before he went there, but the Sunderland fans did think it was a bit of a pointless loan, but now have come around to acknowledging that he is a good presence on the pitch)
 
Highlights are no way to judge the contribution of an individual player.

The fact he's still starting games for them is evidence enough that he's performing at a decent level.

Indeed. I wanted to qualify (or non-qualify) what I've seen by saying that it is only highlights that I've caught.

I would still like to see him moved more centrally.
 
Me too but that won't happen until Bent or Gyan get injured. Meanwhile, the main thing is he's playing football and playing well, by all accounts.

It's very important at this age, what with the competition in our squad. Particularly when you look at Rossi's frustrating time at Newcastle, where they should have found room for him for themselves more than anything.
 
Indeed. I wanted to qualify (or non-qualify) what I've seen by saying that it is only highlights that I've caught.

I would still like to see him moved more centrally.

He is fine where he is, out wide with a decent amount of freedom about his movement. Playing centrally can be a very harsh experience in the top flight and whilst everyone sees his future lying there he is still too young to be burdened with the expectations of being a centre forward.

To put it simple, if plays centrally then every aspect of his game will come under scrutiny and unless he hits the goal trail soon then patience with him is going to be tested.

What Welbeck needs at the moment is minutes on the pitch and playing where he is now guarantees plenty of them.
 
I think we should look at the positives, for Bruce to start him at the weekend was a massive vote of confidence. His form will only improve as the sunderland players get used to his style.

I think his movement off the ball is really coming on. He's begining to influence games using all his attributes rather than just the obvious ones.

Really hope in the future we look back at this loan deal like we do with Evan's time on Wearside.
 
Bent's strike partner Danny Wellbeck did not have a single shot in 82 minutes on the pitch at Anfield.


I have watched Sunderland highlights every now and then, where Welbeck has been very quiet. Though he has played wide a few (every?) times. The above could be taken out of context to be honest, but he's going to have to have more of an impact if he wants to stay in the Sunderland team. Particularly after they signed Gyan.

Lol, he wasnt even playing up top, he was playing wide left, and in any case, he was supporting Bardsley at LB a lot. It was that sort of game...
 
I saw a bit of the match as well and thought he generally played within himself, basically looked to retain the ball and keep it simple and keep the team shape. He has such a silky touch though and always looks class when he does get the ball. He got an elbow in his face from Gerrard when he tried to control a high ball by juggling it between Carragher and Gerrard. I suspect Gerrard did not appreciate the skill being demonstrated at Anfield.
 
I somewhere heard that in the Liverpool game he had a 100% passing accuracy.