Freak
Born a freak always a freak.
Watched the first half of the game yesterday. This guy couldn’t even hold the ball up for his team mates to push up the field. Everytime the ball came to him he lost it. He’s useless
Muppets here were calling him a generational talent when Chelsea signed him and how United were idiots to have missed out
Agree I can’t see he has any one exceptional attribute. But like dele alli in that regard.And the few usual posters coming up with how awesome he is and so much better than Pogba. He would be lucky to have a career like Pogba in PL and that's with many considering Pogba as flop and underwhelming.
Not sure what he is good at.
Another very good player who I'm not sure as to what their best position is. They fit certain clubs and formations and once they're out of that they look absolute guff.
Another very good player who I'm not sure as to what their best position is. They fit certain clubs and formations and once they're out of that they look absolute guff.
Harsh. Maybe he has mental health issue?
He looked much better in the league game playing deeper. I don't think 9 is even close to his best position.
More like an 8 or 10. Should play with a striker ahead of him.
We've been really poor also and all our forwards look awful.
you didn‘t ask me but for example last year I think he immediately looked better once Lukaku came on (think he was coming back from injury) and had hopes that could develop into something interesting- it clearly didn‘t though obviously.Have you tried using him as a SS or 10? Behind Aubamayang?
Haven't seen the game but if it is correct what you read in here (technical errors, giving possession away easily, etc.) that's independent from system and formation. Of course it doesn't help him that Tuchel was replaced but with him I often have the feeling that he can't get his shit together at times. If he'd be consistent, he'd be a top player no doubt but not this way. And he's not 20 anymore so it is about time he makes that step.
Does a 10/SS even have a position in the modern game with 3 midfielders and wide forwards?
Modern 10/SS is the false 9 and he can’t play it.
you didn‘t ask me but for example last year I think he immediately looked better once Lukaku came on (think he was coming back from injury) and had hopes that could develop into something interesting- it clearly didn‘t though obviously.
If the whole team is disjointed (lot of players left ergo lots of new players, lots of long termish injuries, new coach, bad result ergo loss of confidence- especially if played out of ideal position) strikers will always look especially bad - except some freaks of nature like Mbappe who can make things happen completely out on their own.
I just don't think he suits this false 9 nonsense at all. From what i've seen of him he's best as a CAM and pretty much nobody is able to play with one in the PL anymore and make it work at the top level. I know Arsenal use Odegaard but he's a bit deeper and gets involved in the midfield much more, kind of like Modric. It's probably best trying to use Havertz like that.
But that position comes with more responsibility than the 10/SS ever used to.I think it does as the more forward thinking CM. So Bruno for United. More creative freedom.
Does a 10/SS even have a position in the modern game with 3 midfielders and wide forwards?
Modern 10/SS is the false 9 and he can’t play it.
But that position comes with more responsibility than the 10/SS ever used to.
True but I feel that is the role for Havertz.
He must take responsibility himself, granted, but his development has been mishandled by Chelsea I feel.
He’s been shunted here, there and everywhere which must be quite difficult for a young overseas player to deal with. Zero stability and no clear plan to integrate him.
Wasn’t his CL winning display behind Werner?
It’s odd he keeps being used as the focal point when he’s had success at the club playing behind a CF
For us he was best as an 8 in a 4-3-3 or a 3-4-2-1. Tuchel's formation was pretty much ideal for him. Anyway, he's not an Özil or James type of player who can only play as a 10. Don't know why he's played as a striker that much but I agree that it is not his best position either. If you play him there, you have to put in the ground work to make it click and I don't have the feeling Potter is the kind of coach to do that.
He turns 24 in several months and has been here 3 seasons. Not sure Potter, who has been his coach for 5 minutes, can be blamed for his bad performances.
While that is true, Potter at least should know about Kai's last three seasons then and eventually change the setup regarding him because it clearly isn't working consistently. Of course he's unfortunate that Broja is completely out of the equation and Auba not really the better alternative so in some regards it looks a bit like a sacrificial lamb to me.
As I said, didn't watch the game but the one before against City and there I though he did put in the effort and at least made those successful passes to his teammates to keep the attacks running.
To be fair, he was wildly inconsistent like this under Tuchel and Lampard too but we gave him a pass because he was a 21 year old who moved to a new league during a pandemic, stuck indoors all the time, unable to settle properly, suffered from covid twice, one of them completely wiping him out etc. We trotted out a lot of excuses on his behalf thinking that eventually he'd settle and figure it out. He turns 24 in several months and has been here 3 seasons. Not sure Potter, who has been his coach for 5 minutes, can be blamed for his bad performances.
I don't really know Potter so I can't judge. If he's your classic EPL manager with emphasis on man management, passion and attitude and less about tactics etc, I'm sure it is a factor but as I said, I don't know him. That aside Havertz definitely lacks consistency and it is about time he develops it, no doubt.
He's inconsistent which is the entire problem with him. He sprinkles in a couple of good/decent performances with some games where he looks totally disinterested and invisible. If he was a solid 6 in every game, I'd just make my peace that he's just a bang average player, but what he does is gives you an 8/10 game and then drops a 2/10 game after that and he fluctuates like that all the time.
Probably the same people that want us paying 90m for Felix.Muppets here were calling him a generational talent when Chelsea signed him and how United were idiots to have missed out
Probably the same people that want us paying 90m for Felix.
Imho it's basically impossible to determine why though - at least for me personally. I can't imagine him being disinterested at times and sometimes enjoys playing. Against some setups/opponents it's likely more easier for him than against others. As a false nine (or striker in general) you're also the last in the chain so if the setup behind you doesn't really work well you will look a fool more often than not. But as we all know being the striker isn't the position he "learned" and excelled at so I think it just shows he isn't a natural sole striker type and that's in line with being very inconsistent. Since this tremendously affects ones confidence - and strikers strive on that - I can see that resulting in the most simple things not working anymore at times. It's not an excuse I just can imagine that being the case with him. Chelsea and in general his whole time in London never had any real stability so I do think that should be taken into account as well. Think he will go to Bayern Munich rather soonish if things don't tremendously change for him - and I don't think Chelsea as a club would miss him since that partnership never really sailed.
Though his top level isn’t as good, I think he’s got a lot in common with Pogba: inconsistent, nobody sure what his best position is. While Pogba has turned into a perma-crock, Havertz looks like he’s just lost interest.And the few usual posters coming up with how awesome he is and so much better than Pogba. He would be lucky to have a career like Pogba in PL and that's with many considering Pogba as flop and underwhelming.
Not sure what he is good at.
Me too.Yeah those all are very fair points and way more nuanced than anything I had to offer, but I am a huge fan of his but I'm also extremely frustrated with him.
I understand it tbh, with the technique and skill they possess if you find the right manager to unlock their potential, everyone would ask why they were let go so cheap.I reckon I’m one of those on both counts. I wouldn’t think of them in terms of generational talents or worth £90m, but there’s something about both of them that seems classy, and there’s talent bubbling underneath that could explode into a really good player. I think that about Havertz sometimes at least, even though most of the the time he seems uninspiring, frustrating and out of place. I’d be pretty annoyed with him if I’m a Chelsea fan, but at the same time, I’d want United to go in for him. Seems like a contradiction but there you go!
Reading back the first page of this thread has been hilarious