Sassy Colin
Death or the gladioli!
Alternatively, a couple of over hit crosses/skied shots and it could get ugly again.
Maybe he should learn to dive in the box & fanny about?
Alternatively, a couple of over hit crosses/skied shots and it could get ugly again.
Alternatively, a couple of over hit crosses/skied shots and it could get ugly again.
Perhaps, but atleast he TRIES. I would rather he mishit a few crosses and actually attempt to get the ball in the box, than do a Valencia and play safe, and pass it back to Rafael.
Perhaps, but atleast he TRIES. I would rather he mishit a few crosses and actually attempt to get the ball in the box, than do a Valencia and play safe, and pass it back to Rafael.
This is it, but why do people hate him so much?
I don't think he will feature against Arsenal at all. He is short of match fitness and it is highly likely that Moyes will set up to stifle Arsenal rather than attack them. This has been pretty evident in all of our games against the traditionally top clubs this season and is likely to continue against the in form side in the league. Valencia will get the nod for one of the flanks with Adnan the other if we indeed try to play with some width at all.
At this moment in time, Nani's future is far from certain. He is yet to complete 90 minutes for us; play in the Champions League; and is seemingly lower down the pecking order than both Adnan and Valencia. With this being a world cup year, something is bound to happen as the player will in no doubt begin to consider his chances of representing Portugal should they qualify.
I know the gaffer keeps harping on about utilizing the squad but the signs are there with regards to the squad status of various players, including Nani's.
I have always felt, Nani could flourish in a side like Arsenal's or Spurs given their general approach to the game and preference for specialized full backs even when short of numbers.
Unless the situation changes, I wouldn't be surprised to see him moved on either in January or next summer.
I must confess, I am a huge fan of Nani's style of play; what he offers; and have never bought the usual rubbish labelled against his him in terms of his consistency, decision making, bravery, etc. Sadly though, I don't think the most important person at the club shares a similar take on his ability. Fair play to the guys who make the squad in his place, though I rarely get what they offer different from him (Adnan excepted).
Who will contain them better from the left wing though?
He simply has to play this weekend. In games were we don't have the stranglehold in midfield players who are as good as he is with the ball in tight spaces become even more valuable. We're gonna need outlets IMO and he could be one of them.
Valencia is great for stretching the play but once arsenal puts us under pressure in our box he's going to be useless. He has neither the control or skill to play out of those situations and would turn into a pseudo right back offering little to nothing going forward.
Disagree, haven't seen him do anything particularly useful with the ball under pressure. Being good under pressure entails that you can find solutions that would benefit the team and I'd back nani to do that more than Valencia any day.To be fair that's not true, if anything that is 1 of his key strengths, holding onto the ball while under pressure due to his strength.
Where he does suffer though is taking too long on the ball, which can let teams get back into shape, and then he ends up passing backwards and repeating that process.
In general yes Valencia helps keep the ball better, at the cost of being nowhere near as likely to make something happen for the team
how come? he is nowhere as efficient in close spaces as Nani is.
Because his route out of tight spaces is passing to a fullback or central midfielder. Whereas Nani tends to try and look forward. Thats why Nani averages 2 chances set up with his pass, whereas Valencia averages 0.8 per game. The other side of that is Nani is 77% accurate with his passes and Valencia is 85%.
We dont know if hes asked to keep it simple
I'd like him to start as I'd like to see Valencia start at right-back. I don't think we need to play a centre-half at full-back against the Gunners, and I think e could get a good 'overload' (to us a Neville expression) down the right-side with him and Nani. Especially if, as I expect, we start Januzaj on the other side, who will naturally come inside.
He absolutely has to play, would be absurd not to play him because some of our fans are turbocretins.
I bet the ones that constantly slag him off at OT are the same ones who could hardly breathe back in the day for how far down their throats Tevez's cock was.
The last time we all thought he was down and out he got it all together with a run of games. He then went on to be the best winger in the league and totally outplayed Robben and Ribery in the CL and was absolutely magic.
Apart from the fact that Nani can play on both wings equally, you mean?Where Valencia has the advantage over Nani is his versatility. Not in that 'he can play anywhere or do anything' but you can ask him to sit back and defend. He'll even play right back from time to time. Nani is probably, along with Hernandez, the last person you'd want to ask to sit back and defend. Especially against tough opposition I think the temptation of playing someone who is able to drop deep and hold, as Valencia can, is sometimes too much.
Vs Arsenal when you consider RVP and Rooney automatic starters, plus imagine that Januzaj may have earned his place in the line-up I think that limits opportunities for other solely attacking options, as Nani would be considered.
Apart from the fact that Nani can play on both wings equally, you mean?
Yeah I get it, defensively better, except he's supposed to be an offensive footballer, who can only play on the right, in a very one dimensional fashion. Not overly versatile really.I explained what I meant in the second sentence. It's right next to the first, in case you missed it.
I'm really not sure Gary Neville coined the term 'overload', as quotable as he is.
Yeah I get it, defensively better, except he's supposed to be an offensive footballer, who can only play on the right, in a very one dimensional fashion. Not overly versatile really.
It's really ridiculous that Nani gets benched after 1 bad game but Valencia was allowed to serve up utter tripe for the whole of last season. It's been quite apparent to me that Nani won't come good if you play him in fits and starts. Give him a consistent run and he'll produce the goods.