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Good first half but faded off in the second. He’s showing progress and an increase in confidence though
As frustrating as the underlying reason is, I think that the net effect of him being on the left when Rashford is on the other side is positive since Rashford can't try to dribble past three players for a 25 yard shot when his starting position is on the right. They touched upon it on the Talk of the Devils podcast, that being on the right forces Rashford to make more runs in behind and pass the ball instead of going wide, waiting to receive it to feet before dribbling inside for a pointless shot.I really enjoyed that nutmeg. I really don't get why we're indulging him on the left though, he's just as good if not better holding the width in the right and both Elanga and Rashford are pretty average there.
As frustrating as the underlying reason is, I think that the net effect of him being on the left when Rashford is on the other side is positive since Rashford can't try to dribble past three players for a 25 yard shot when his starting position is on the right. They touched upon it on the Talk of the Devils podcast, that being on the right forces Rashford to make more runs in behind and pass the ball instead of going wide, waiting to receive it to feet before dribbling inside for a pointless shot.
Haha, true, but at least 1% of the time he'll do what he did against Southampton and run in behind and pass the ball for a tap-in.Yeah instead he can fail to knock it past his man and kick it at their shins. A huge improvement no doubt.
@GifLordThat nutmeg was pure filth.
I think this season overall he's been poor, but I'd say the last 3/4 games he's been our best player. Nothing outstanding mind you, but he's clearly showed what he's about. And it's nice to have a winger who's willing to consistently take on a man and also doesn't have the decision making of a sunday league striker. Remember that he's still 21 (will turn 22 next month) so he has massive room for improvement, especially as he gets more and more used to the premier leaguewe’ve been so starved of quality attacking play that everyone’s going way over the top with Sancho.
He’s been decent, nothing more than a 6.5 out of 10 so far. Nani showed far more in his first season by this point.
Our standards have gone so far low that everyone’s raving about this so much.
we’ve been so starved of quality attacking play that everyone’s going way over the top with Sancho.
He’s been decent, nothing more than a 6.5 out of 10 so far. Nani showed far more in his first season by this point.
Our standards have gone so far low that everyone’s raving about this so much.
Which players and what quality of players played with Nani and what quality of players are playing with Sancho?
Looking at United's quality of football, he is head at shoulders above everyone except bruno and de gea
Im seeing rashford influence on him because he's started to hog the ball. He beat the defender a couple of times and instead of passing/crossing the ball he tried to take on a wall of defenders and lost the ball.
Beat the defender, pass the ball. Simple.
Certainly. Seems like his fitness levels have improved alongside his confidence.Is it just me or is he starting to outpace defenders much more regularly than before these past 3 or so games?
He may not rely on it as much, but he definitely has some pace to burn. Love how he almost always seems to casually find a pass infield in the final 3rd