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Don’t understand the compulsive need to prove that you’ve rightly identified him as a dud/star. We’ll see the proof in due time. Save your fingers for bigger (keyboard) battles.
I’m not at my PC to crop it all but his Sporting numbers are far better. I just hesitate to use those as much because the Portuguese league isn’t close physically to the PL. Ligue 1 is actually an excellent league compared to the rest as far as what translates physically to the Prem. It’s why I’m so confident in Yoro.Out of curiosity can you compare Ugarte at Sporting to the other players/Wharton lasts season in the same way ?
I think the club and ETH since Jason Wilcox came in last season have done a much better job of being compact in midfield and not giving up the huge spaces we saw for most of last season.My prediction is he'll be great in some games where he wins the ball and can just allow others around him to do their thing. But there will be games where a well coached team will use his aggression against him. Draw him into challenges, pull him out of position and have runners in behind doing the damage. Kind of like an exacerbated version of last season.
The big question will be how he adapts to the league and which performance will be the norm for him.
Or Ten Hag will do his usual tricks and have him in and around the box, as he often does Casemiro, McTominay etc. At which point he'll no longer be able to do what he's good at.
I think the trouble is you get these daft comparisons to the likes of Rodri, also people sore we didn't sign either of Onana or Neves so will highlight his worst stats just to prove a point
Really is fascinating seeing people chomping at the bit to proclaim players flops before they're even through the door...Don’t understand the compulsive need to prove that you’ve rightly identified him as a dud/star. We’ll see the proof in due time. Save your fingers for bigger (keyboard) battles.
Really is fascinating seeing people chomping at the bit to proclaim players flops before they're even through the door...
The mentality of the modern fan needs studying It's like being proven right, even to the detriment of your team, has come to provide more of an endorphin release for some than seeing your club succeed.
Plainly telling people that they can't wait for failure simply to say I told you so, very strange way of 'supporting' a team...
In a round about way you’ve said what I’ve been thinking and saying for a long time…..that his ability to excel in the league will come down to the instructions he’s given on the field. Yes, players have innate qualities that lend themselves better to certain styles of play than others, but they are also essentially malleable to the vision of the coaching staff.My prediction is he'll be great in some games where he wins the ball and can just allow others around him to do their thing. But there will be games where a well coached team will use his aggression against him. Draw him into challenges, pull him out of position and have runners in behind doing the damage. Kind of like an exacerbated version of last season.
The big question will be how he adapts to the league and which performance will be the norm for him.
Or Ten Hag will do his usual tricks and have him in and around the box, as he often does Casemiro, McTominay etc. At which point he'll no longer be able to do what he's good at.
You can still make a decision on overpay vs not even if we're signing prime Messi right? (well maybe not actually Messi, but you get the point).
It's hard to argue Yoro wasn't an overpay. He had a year left on the deal and his market value was nowhere close to 70M EUR. The payment was just a creative way to actually get the player. We paid and the club / agents / whoever off and they pulled off some judo move to convince him to move to United. I'm not very optimistic that he'll actually stay the full 10 years if he fulfills his potential and we'll have a similar contract situation as Lille in 3 years.
Anyway, independent of all of that, we paid above market for both players. If they come good, then it's genius and if they don't then they look like idiots.
Really is fascinating seeing people chomping at the bit to proclaim players flops before they're even through the door...
The mentality of the modern fan needs studying It's like being proven right, even to the detriment of your team, has come to provide more of an endorphin release for some than seeing your club succeed.
Plainly telling people that they can't wait for failure simply to say I told you so, very strange way of 'supporting' a team...
I think the club and ETH since Jason Wilcox came in last season have done a much better job of being compact in midfield and not giving up the huge spaces we saw for most of last season.
I'm confident the coaching staff and Ashworth/Wilcox have a very specific role in mind for Ugarte that fits into the press heavy style we've seen against city & fulham this season.
Put it this way with Yoro: He’s good enough where whichever big club signed him he wouldn’t be leaving there for a long amount of time if he developed into what many believe. The same way Varane was never available until he was in his late 20’s, or Saliba won’t be for 5-7 more years provided his levels are high.
So for that type of player, you basically get one shot before you never presumably see them again. If Yoro was at a Prem club last season he’d have cost us more than what Everton want for Branthwaite. So I don’t really see it as an overpay because if you get a generational type talent it’s always a good move. Same way Madrid buying Tchouameini wasn’t an overpay. Even if Yoro doesn’t ultimately work out he’ll be able to recoup a good portion of that fee on a sale.
In terms of Ugarte, I think we see many players with his style of profile pop up through the seasons and I don’t think he’s particularly unique in that. It’s a good piece to have, but I’m not convinced it’s THE piece like INEOS seem to be.
How dare you question the Caf expertsI'll trust Dan Ashworth and Wilcox a little bit more than the transfer forum here
I thought so, just thought it would be interesting to see it from another perspective. Didn't really get a run of games at PSG and doesn't really suit Enrique's style of play. His performances in Copa America for Uruguay were much better for example. Copa America is a very physical competition and his performances there and for Sporting are what give me optimism. His performances for PSG were really underwhelming though and a bit of a worry.I’m not at my PC to crop it all but his Sporting numbers are far better. I just hesitate to use those as much because the Portuguese league isn’t close physically to the PL. Ligue 1 is actually an excellent league compared to the rest as far as what translates physically to the Prem. It’s why I’m so confident in Yoro.
Completely agree and it's something we are still going to lack this season. I'm hopeful that over the course of the next 12 months the likes of Eriksen, McT and Casemiro will be moved on and a top class DLP will be brought inHaving seen Ugarte in the copas and numerous highlight videos he reminds me of Gattuso a lot. Long term we may need a dlp though to compliment his game.
Who has proclaimed him a flop or said they can’t wait for failure in here?
North County Antrim and into County Londonderry. They've also been known to eat cheese and jam sandwiches up thon way. Weirdos. Sorry mods - off topic.
Sure fecking hope so. Starting to get tired of these "BREAKING:Ugarte 1 millimeter closer to joining United" tweets everyday.Here we go by tomorrow night? Seems like this one is starting to bubble to the top
I thought so, just thought it would be interesting to see it from another perspective. Didn't really get a run of games at PSG and doesn't really suit Enrique's style of play. His performances in Copa America for Uruguay were much better for example. Copa America is a very physical competition and his performances there and for Sporting are what give me optimism. His performances for PSG were really underwhelming though and a bit of a worry.
Amazing fitness record, eh ?
We'll see to that !
If you just go through a small part of this thread, you’d be surprised. Some folks have a problem with the fee which is fine but others are genuinely concerned.Nobody is denying he's a good player just that 60m euros is too much.
Nobody really, i think most people who have reservations (myself included) tend to be due to the potential fee, rather than the player himself.
At worst he’ll be a useful squad option, at best he could be a beast.
Definitely gonna be put to the test...
United were aware of an issue with his foot before we signed YoroThese injury record mean absolutely nothing though to be fair. We signed an 18 year old CB that as only ever been injured or out for 3 days before he joined us. Signed Hojlund who’s only ever been out for like 9/10 days before joining us.
I heard they secretly consult with @LuckyScout78 for expert analysisI'll trust Dan Ashworth and Wilcox a little bit more than the transfer forum here
What volume of data are you basing this appraisal on?Nobody is denying he's a good player just that 60m euros is too much.
His market value is around 38mWhat volume of data are you basing this appraisal on?