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I get that people don't like Fred. He does make some bone-headed passes and controls at times. Yet, I'd say that he has often been United's most effective midfielder. The reaction to Fred, in my opinion, has less to do with his actual play as compared to our other midfielders, than the fact that Fred has become the scapegoat for our incredibly mediocre midfield. The mediocracy of the midfield may have had as much to do with the managerial staff as it has had to do with the players - who knows? I am not privileged to training sessions and game strategies.
However, every midfielder (with the possible exception of Matic) takes unnecessary risks too close to our own goal. How many times have we seen Fernandes make a bad pass not more than 30-40 yards from DeGea's goal? Or Pogba trying to dribble around or thru 3 defenders. Or McTominay and Wan Bissaka engaged in panic passing and dribbling along the right. It makes me wish for the days of Neville, Beckham, Scholes, and Butt.
While statistics certainly don't tell the whole story, FBREF provides some stats that gives some comparison. https://fbref.com/en/players/b853e0ad/Fred Fred actually completes a higher percent of passes than any other of our midfielders (except Matic) and does more defensively.
Since United's goal is to win the Premiere League every year and to win the Champions League, I don't really think that Fred is the kind of player that you want as your starting #6 or #8. I'd like to see United get Declan Rice, or another solid defensive midfielder. Fred would be an excellent player on a mid-level PL team like Crystal Palace, Wolves, Southhampton, Everton - but not a team trying to win it all.
In other words, Fred may not be great. But he is more a symptom of a mediocre midfield than the cause.
However, every midfielder (with the possible exception of Matic) takes unnecessary risks too close to our own goal. How many times have we seen Fernandes make a bad pass not more than 30-40 yards from DeGea's goal? Or Pogba trying to dribble around or thru 3 defenders. Or McTominay and Wan Bissaka engaged in panic passing and dribbling along the right. It makes me wish for the days of Neville, Beckham, Scholes, and Butt.
While statistics certainly don't tell the whole story, FBREF provides some stats that gives some comparison. https://fbref.com/en/players/b853e0ad/Fred Fred actually completes a higher percent of passes than any other of our midfielders (except Matic) and does more defensively.
Since United's goal is to win the Premiere League every year and to win the Champions League, I don't really think that Fred is the kind of player that you want as your starting #6 or #8. I'd like to see United get Declan Rice, or another solid defensive midfielder. Fred would be an excellent player on a mid-level PL team like Crystal Palace, Wolves, Southhampton, Everton - but not a team trying to win it all.
In other words, Fred may not be great. But he is more a symptom of a mediocre midfield than the cause.