Tallis
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I want to see him next to Varane. Needs more of a leader besides him
Are we writing him off already?
I want to see him next to Varane. Needs more of a leader besides him
could say this about EVERY manager including Conte. They didn't want Conte because of his demands and he is hard to handleThen we are really doom to fail. As I said, even Pep with unlimited budget needs 2 years. Klopp with proven track record needs sometime to get it right. There are exceptions to be fair like Conte or Ancelotti who can seemingly make instant incremental improvements. ETH is more similar to Pep and Klopp as in they need time to mold the team to play in a way that they want. Isn't that's the reason we hire ETH over Conte?
Good points. We had an awful start that year in 2021 getting thrashed by Spurs and came back to finish 2nd.I agree. But judging from the fan reactions here, they are expecting a messiah, a saviour or a failure.
Its binary with them. To suggest that he walks after the Liverpool game or get the sack by October is crazy talk.
You can analyse and criticise a manager without it being all or nothing. There is too much anxiety going on -- there is no patience to wait a couple of seasons.
Imagine next week when we lose to the Scousers? 3 losses in a row -- worst start to a season ever? The pressure on ETH for the Southampton game will be enormous. United fans will be losing their minds.
No 2nd duels if players like Welbeck can simply control the ball whilst holding him off. Really looked like Drogba in those contestsI don't think him being targeted aerially is the issue. The bigger issue is the players around him not winning the secondary balls that get pumped in his direction. He could win 100% of his aerial duels but if the teammates around him don't win the ball that bounces off of his head, its moot.
i would say Ben White has got a long way to go before being considered a top PL CB…
but look at the list of those who were:
vidic
Ferdinand
Stam
Pallister
Bruce
Terry
Carvalho
Campbell
Adams
King
Kompany
Van Dijk
big lads
Colin Hendry 6"1 (3 x PTOTY)You missed out Desailly and Kompany, two mighty midgets
I want to see him next to Varane. Needs more of a leader besides him
Varane is a good player but he definitely hasn't shown himself to be a leader at all. Makes sense as he spent his career next to Ramos.
Varane is by everyone's admission the leader of the french team and was seen as a leader when he was a teenager.
He hasn't shown that at United has he?
Maguire is loved in the England camp and considered one of their leaders.
Martinez actually won quite a few headers in that game. The issue was when they pressed short we couldn't kick accurately long. And when we did occassionally the forwards are timid cowardly and lazy (mostly) and didn't compete. I lost count of the amount of times I would see Rashford, Sancho, Bruno and even Cr7 not jump/compete in the air for a ball or lose the 2nd 3rd ad 4th bounces.These two issues actually went hand in hand.
Brentford negated our pressing game. Remember those times Klopp condemning team playing long ball and break his gengenpressing plan?
Our inability to intercept, win aerial ball allowed Brentford to move their players up the pitch in formation and counter press us! Then you have issue with decision making in possession under pressure.
Brentford did take their foot off the pedal in the second half to some extend. However, it's no coincidence with Varane and McTominay in the second half, we're better equipped and more comfortable to deal with their direct long ball both in the air, and the second ball bouncing on the ground.
Edit: Aerial ability is not only dealing crosses into the box. It's also about the ability to stop opposition to move players into our half and set up formation for pressing. Pressing beside the attack element is a tactic to defend on front foot. Even without mistake leading to the goals, Brentford pretty much defends well. So in another word, our gameplan is trashed.
Exactly and this happened all over the pitch.I don't think him being targeted aerially is the issue. The bigger issue is the players around him not winning the secondary balls that get pumped in his direction. He could win 100% of his aerial duels but if the teammates around him don't win the ball that bounces off of his head, its moot.
How would you know that without being in the dressing room?
He is not vocal on the pitch, he does not front up the media after bad results, he is not first choice, you never hear about him when you hear rumblings of what important things are going on amongst the squad.
You are asking me to have a level of access before making a distinction that you are not holding the opposite opinion (that he is a leader) to but everything we have to go on says he is not a leader in this dressing room.
No. You suggested that he has never been a leader and you didn't limit to United since you used Ramos as an example. I stated he was considered to be the leader of the french team to which you responded that he didn't show it at United which is not something that I can confirm or deny, I would have to hear from his current teammates to know that because leadership goes beyond being vocal on the pitch, fronting media or being talked about in the press.
Someone like Vidic wasn't vocal on the pitch, he was seldomly doing media stuffs and there was no talks about him in the press.
If he can play as a dm why dont we play him there? We have no one else while we have cover for CB.
Well I mentioned he spent his entire career next to Ramos who is renowned as a leader. Ramos doesn't play for France and honestly I don't care what he has done for France. I also think being a leader in a squad that spends such little time together is totally different hence why I mentioned Maguire and the England camp.
Varane has not shown he is a leader at United, he is a very good player but has spent his time with us on the peripheries. Saying "Varane should play next to Martinez as Martinez needs a leader next to him" makes no sense based on what we have seen from Varane at United.
How do you know who is at the periphery in the dressing room?
You have misread my post.
Didn't you say that he has spent his time with us on the peripheries?
Yes, that includes multiple aspects of his time here... How often he plays, whether he is put in front of the media, whether our new coach comes in and decides to instantly buy a new player in his position and start someone else next to the new player, whether he appears to be talking and organizing the defence when he plays. You could be forgiven for barely noticing him.
Again you are trying to ween it down to the time that obviously I nor you has any visibility of to make some kind of point.
Let's be realistic and say that based on every indicator we have access too my point that Varane does not appear to be a key leader in this squad is definitely more likely true than your assertion that he is. Let's not hold each other to ridiculous standards that we are both well aware the other can't confirm. I won't ask you to give me examples of Varane taking team talks on the changing room as that would be silly because you don't get to be there.
The issue I have really is I'm not sure why we're overcomplicating things and to what benefit? We're trying to sign an aerially dominant midfielder and have him dropping deeper than usual to compensate for the lack of aerial dominance at centre back.
You know what every other team in the league has done instead? Signed centre backs who don't get targeted with aerial balls every game. That surely would have made more sense than spending £55m on a defender that has created a problem that wasn't there beforehand, and trying to compensate for said problem with further signings.
The logic of having a ball player at centre back only makes sense if short players have a monopoly on being good on the ball. They don't. By some miracle Liverpool managed to pass the ball out from defence without resorting to fielding 5ft9 centre backs, as have City, as have so many other teams.
When pressed from goal-kicks, Ajax utilised vertical decoy runs from their centrebacks to open passing lanes directly from the keeper. Ajax could play out – or at least play to areas of lower risk despite sticking to their principles. The degree of tactical complexity that the centrebacks must be aware of is rare – centrebacks do not usually move ahead of play in this regard, as they’re typically the most important constituents of rest defence (rest defence = predictive defending in possession).
Even from a throw in, we can see how aggressive Martinez is at occupying vacated space, making himself an option. This occurred despite causing him and Timber (the centreback pair) to stagger to quite a severe degree. It *appears* high risk.
Furthermore, in settled build-up, Martinez was often found vacating his post in centreback entirely. It may be a stretch to call him a centreback in this regard, because of how much conviction he’d stagger the lines with.
Alvarez, one of the deep midfielders actually dis-marked to receive deep in this scenario. Martinez is still seen staggering the lines. This is a vertical rotation as such: the CB advancing and the CM dropping in. Blind (out of shot) has dropped narrow to aid rest defence.
These vertical counter-movements are typically seen further up the pitch, when looking to progress (and sometimes force) play. Seeing it executed with such regularity in deep positions in build-up is unconventional.
I have made zero assertion, you questioned his leadership beyond United and I responded. You then made a claim that neither of us can substantiate which is why I haven't even tried to claim a thing about him at United, I simply asked where your claims come from, personally I only saw one mention of leadership regarding Varane at United and it was Bruno saying that he was a leader and would be important for the team in 2021.
What I said
" Varane is a good player but he definitely hasn't shown himself to be a leader at all. Makes sense as he spent his career next to Ramos."
The second part indicates before his time here as he has never played with Ramos here. Meaning I am talking about never showing it at United.
If that is not clear then I will be clear. He has never shown it AT UNITED, this should also be fairly obvious considering this is a United forum and I am talking about him playing next to a United player. What he has shown anywhere else means literally the square root of 0 to me. If he is a giant leader in the French squad good for him, he hasn't shown a single jot of that here so I fail to see how that particular aspect of his character will benefit Martinez unless Lisandro discovers a French grandmother and a way around his previous caps for Argentina.
Carragher just showed some stat analysis on how Brentford and Brighton had 21% of their passes as long balls to target Martinez. Double their normal average of long balls.
He reckons Martinez in a back 4 will never work in the premier league and every manager would be stupid not to target him.
He's probably right.Carragher just showed some stat analysis on how Brentford and Brighton had 21% of their passes as long balls to target Martinez. Double their normal average of long balls.
He reckons Martinez in a back 4 will never work in the premier league and every manager would be stupid not to target him.
I assume you have watched him play regularly for Ajax?I think Martinez is a great player, I have no doubts about him. He will thrive in a few months people are quick to kneejerk especially pundits.
I assume you have watched him play regularly for Ajax?
He was actually a DM shoehorning into a CB at Ajax.
Carragher on MNF saying him at CB won't work in the PL, Neville didn't flat out disagree with him. The same pair that said Pep's football would never work in the PL
Much like Pep's football if the opposition can't get the ball off of you you can protect your CB's pretty well