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2023-24 Performances


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5.4 Season Average Rating
Appearances
10
Goals
1
Assists
0
Yellow cards
3
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Not impressed tonight. Been saying it for years, his temperament will hold him back. Literally every tackle he went into I was fearing we’d go to 10 men
 
He will get plenty of stick for the yellow but I think he did well to control himself afterwards, particularly in the second half. He put himself about more than anyone and didn’t bite on their attempts to wind him up. Didn’t create much but this system is so dysfunctional, can’t help but think there’s a half decent player in him.


Thats what he has improved on since his loan. He didn't spiral out like even more experienced hands.
 
Not impressed tonight. Been saying it for years, his temperament will hold him back. Literally every tackle he went into I was fearing we’d go to 10 men

He's 20. So he will have his good days (like in his previous match a month ago) --- and some bad or really average days like last night's match. But what is consistent is that he is willing to fight for the club. You can accuse many of that last night.
 
Did he play deeper any period in this game? I couldn’t watch the game today. I think he is a waste to play too advanced by just running and pressing in our system.
It was casemiro sitting and Hannibal and mount basically doing the same thing as 8/10's.
 
His lack of quality on the ball has been the most disappointing thing this season. Hopefully he will show more of it at some point
 
According to whoscored, Hannibal had 33 touches in his 64 minutes, while Mount actually had 77 over the full match. Casemiro and Amrabat had 44 and 51 respectively in their half of football.
Genuinely surprising. Can't remember a thing he did, outside of that 30 yard shot at the keeper.
 
He will get plenty of stick for the yellow but I think he did well to control himself afterwards, particularly in the second half. He put himself about more than anyone and didn’t bite on their attempts to wind him up. Didn’t create much but this system is so dysfunctional, can’t help but think there’s a half decent player in him.
Well done for not getting sent off but the yellow made him much less effective. His pressing and aggression seem to be his only way to affect the game at this point. On a yellow he’s borderline useless.

Similar for Casemiro. Those dumb yellows made our midfield impotent in defense. Was evident in their first goal (although Mount and Garnacho’s aristocratic attitude didn’t help either).
 
Not good enough, spent more time trying to leave one on another player than actually producing good football. It actually annoyed me the way he was throwing himself about.
 
I seriously want to see manager's instruction for our midfielders. I bet most of them don't understand them, and can't blame them.

Many times our most attacking midfielder end up as last defensive midfielder, while the likes of Casemiro are left behind in attack. Baffling stuff.

It's literally nothing like Pep(or any other decent mamager) whose defensive midfielder literally doesn't move from central defensive midfield position.
 
I liked him earlier in the season, and he's young, so he gets a few passes, but he's so fecking rash.
 
A smarter club would sell him and Pellestri while they still have some value.

Besides Mainoo, Garnacho and Gore, I don't think any of our youngsters are going to make it here. Maybe Amad has an outside chance, but he has to stay fit first.
 
I seriously want to see manager's instruction for our midfielders. I bet most of them don't understand them, and can't blame them.

Many times our most attacking midfielder end up as last defensive midfielder, while the likes of Casemiro are left behind in attack. Baffling stuff.

It's literally nothing like Pep(or any other decent mamager) whose defensive midfielder literally doesn't move from central defensive midfield position.
Casemiro does that for Brazil too, and it's because the other midfielder which I think is Bruno G doesn't got forward as he's supposed to so Casemiro takes it upon himself to go forward and defend. It seems like he does the same for us. He gets frustrated by other midfielders not going into attacking spaces so he tries to do too much despite his limitations.
 
Really? is he 30 year old now? he's young, he's passionate, he's raw. it will take time for him to get composure. Showed more grit than all our other midfielders combined
When I say years I mean 2-3. People wanted him in the first team squad for that long (over hyping our young as usual). For me he’s never learnt that restraint yet
 
The problem is he looked extremely raw. Loose touches, poor control and late tackles. Nowhere near Upto the required standard that we need. I just don’t understand why we look so far behind so many teams when it comes to basics. Every young player coming through seems to have the same issues like poor touches and lack of awareness. Must be the new United way, or pretty much since the class of 92. Just not good enough.
 
To be honest, this is not a place for young players to do well at all. The atmosphere, the football, the tactical setup. I don't see any young player getting better.
At the moment I’d agree with you. The u23 team is not great, the first team is unstable. Not a great place to cut your teeth
 
He was terrific at 16. A really great talent. Unfortunately, he spent far too long messing about with the 23's. After that, the loan at Birmingham was underwhelming. He's now become one of those tireless try hards, when all along that was just a really welcomed added extra to go with his great technique, passing, dribbling and vision. Just a general stagnation and that is as much on the club as it is on him.
 
The problem is he looked extremely raw. Loose touches, poor control and late tackles. Nowhere near Upto the required standard that we need. I just don’t understand why we look so far behind so many teams when it comes to basics. Every young player coming through seems to have the same issues like poor touches and lack of awareness. Must be the new United way, or pretty much since the class of 92. Just not good enough.

You've nailed it by saying he's extremely raw. I think us fans are just so desperate for something good that we overrate almost every young player from the academy. With Hannibal it's extenuated by the fact that he was bought for £10m and was generally highly thought of in French football.

I like his enthusiasm but he has a very bad tendency to pick up needless bookings and possibly it's because he's trying so hard to make an impact as he knows the manager is difficult to impress. I don't know tbh, i think he deserved more game time before last night but at the same time, I don't think he's outstanding in any single thing so I doubt he'll be here in a few years either way.
 
Struggled last night, but resisting the urge to blame the many issues currently at the club. He simply didn’t play well enough.

Struggled to get into the game and looked off the pace, which had him on the edge of a sending off.
 
Hannibal has the aggression, but that's about it. I'd said it before, but I don't think he has the technical skills to make it at United. He's a young player and can surely improve in many aspects of this game, but your talent when it comes to close technics will shine through also at young age. It saddens me to say I don't think he's got it.
 
I remember the block he made down our right hand side in our box after tracking back and a few moments later he was on the edge of Newcastle's area.

He's very raw.
 
Unfortunately, he’s not good enough to have to put up with the risks of his aggression constantly. My prediction is he won’t cut it here, but hopefully he will still end up having a good career elsewhere.

I reckon when Amad gets fit again he will rise above him in the pecking order. Which means he’ll likely fall behind Bruno, Mount and Amad.He won’t get enough opportunities here, and he’ll likely be overexcited and overly aggressive when he gets them.
 
He will only learn this if he makes mistakes. The question is does united have the patience and time to give him that.

No. Fans are demanding for a manager to be sacked the moment the team starts losing. The media puts huge pressure on the manager. A manager isnt going to play and allow a youngster to make those mistakes. A manager just cant afford to do that.

It also why i think the posts saying that our scouts are the worst are so dumb. Manchester United cant develop young players in a way other clubs can do. Make a mistake as a Dortmund or Brighton player and by next game everyone forgot about it. Make a mistake as a Manchester United player and you become a meme

Same with pressure from the fans. Hannibal is written off by some fans already. And why? Because he doesnt look like a world class talent in this current dysfunctional team. There is no patience for players to develop like how Arsenal and Arteta did.
 
You've nailed it by saying he's extremely raw. I think us fans are just so desperate for something good that we overrate almost every young player from the academy. With Hannibal it's extenuated by the fact that he was bought for £10m and was generally highly thought of in French football.

I like his enthusiasm but he has a very bad tendency to pick up needless bookings and possibly it's because he's trying so hard to make an impact as he knows the manager is difficult to impress. I don't know tbh, i think he deserved more game time before last night but at the same time, I don't think he's outstanding in any single thing so I doubt he'll be here in a few years either way.

Did he even deserve the yellow card he got?

Joelinton I think dragged a player down and avoided a yellow.

I think it's a case of him picking up cards for more than just his aggressive play, in a way it's a bit like Fellaini because he stands out more so when he does commit a foul it's easy for the referee to book him.

Maybe he should cut his hair to make himself less conspicuous.
 
No. Fans are demanding for a manager to be sacked the moment the team starts losing. The media puts huge pressure on the manager. A manager isnt going to play and allow a youngster to make those mistakes. A manager just cant afford to do that.

It also why i think the posts saying that our scouts are the worst are so dumb. Manchester United cant develop young players in a way other clubs can do. Make a mistake as a Dortmund or Brighton player and by next game everyone forgot about it. Make a mistake as a Manchester United player and you become a meme

Same with pressure from the fans. Hannibal is written off by some fans already. And why? Because he doesnt look like a world class talent in this current dysfunctional team. There is no patience for players to develop like how Arsenal and Arteta did.
I understand what you are saying, but I was of the same opinion about Hannibal also when he received a lot of praise after the Palace game in the last round. I see a player struggling with his first touch and taking too long to control the ball, and I saw the same when he was playing for Birmingham last season. I think there is quite a gap between him and Mainoo when it comes to composure on the ball, and also quite gap between him and Amad when it comes to close technics and vision. It's hard for a young player to break through at the top level, and those are the talents he'll be compared too. The impact Amad had at Sunderland was just at a different level.
 
Not seen anything to suggest he‘s good enough for a top half team, will be similar to Perriera, mid to low league team player at best.
 
Amazed to see so many people make a definitive negative judgment on him after a handful of matches. Ridiculous.
 
Did he even deserve the yellow card he got?

Joelinton I think dragged a player down and avoided a yellow.

I think it's a case of him picking up cards for more than just his aggressive play, in a way it's a bit like Fellaini because he stands out more so when he does commit a foul it's easy for the referee to book him.

Maybe he should cut his hair to make himself less conspicuous.

I think he did tbh, he's just very reckless and as you say his hair doesn't do him much favours being less conspicuous.

I like that he's up for a good scrap anytime I've seen him he just needs to tailor it in the right manner because we're bad enough with 11 on the pitch nevermind 10 for needless fouls.
 
There is a terrific young player in there. He just needs to be picked to play on a more regular basis. As others have noted, he shows the recklessness of youth but these rough edges aren’t going to be smoothed off without regular game time. I would rather see him given a chance to develop at least than watch certain others. How are we as a club going to be able to judge whether he’s good enough and how is he ever going to calm down if he is only in the team sporadically, frantically trying to do too much to impress…?
 
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