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Even if Casemiro can turn back time and have a good season, we need a squad of good options so he doesn't get burnt out by christmas.
I recon it'll take about 20 minutes of this guy in a United shirt for me to take a huge shine to him.
I was always gutted we missed out on Mascherano back in the day, and I think this guy is similar
I think it is a fair question around if Casemiro has another good year in him and if so does that make Ugarte worthwhile.
Clearly there are elements of his game that PSG are not happy with if they are willing to sell him after a year, are those issues likely to become a similar sticking point at Utd meaning a large fee for a stopgap until a more rounded player becomes available?
Even if Casemiro can turn back time and have a good season, we need a squad of good options so he doesn't get burnt out by christmas.
I think Casemiro's physicality has waned a fair bit with age especially when he has to do a fair bit of running before a duel. It's still good in short bursts like during set pieces but Ugarte is more athletic. Both are incredible at interceptions but Casemiro's is like a magnet possibly due to experience.
Ugarte's long and mid range passing accuracy is close to 99th percentile yeah? I think he can do a decent approximation of it at the very least - saw it a bit during the Copa and thought it was fluke till I saw the fbref stats - but he must be given time to familiarise himself with the system and his teammates so he knows instinctively what to do. Casemiro also took some time to adapt. Ugarte has the advantage of being press resistant to open up more angles.
This is where I think we have a unique player who is limited in a possession-based system but can do what ETH wants. I love arbitrages like this for the right price. The question really should be on the other midfielders to step up, and not place all responsibility on the DM. We are not a possession-based team requiring that sort of DM.
Let's see how we build up against Brighton and Liverpool I reckon our system and 1st choice players are technically more than capable to make your concerns a moot point. They are valid in the framework of a possession-based team of which we're clearly not. Also, Bruno and Diallo are active in the 1st phase. When we build up slow I've seen us in a 3-6-1 shape in the 1st phase with the wingers dropping back, especially when it's the LB playing in the middle of the 3. Rashford/Bruno drops deep to offer an outlet on the left. When there's any quick break potential we are in more of a 3-4-3 shape with maybe only the false 9 inactive, but that may just be a Mount thing.
For the Fulham match building out from the back wasn't an issue outside of our nervy first 15mins.
Everything is a risk mate. What if we spend 65 million on Ugarte and he's not good enough.
Been thinking this myself. On current form would he even start?
Yeah I doubt it's true. Can't be that stupidHow stupid the club would have to be to think we'll be ok with 32 year old Casemiro the only defensive midfielder in the squad for a 50+ game season, because he played ok in game 1 against Fulham?
Forgetting how bad he was last season, he also missed 18 games through injury.
Who is the backup to Casemiro? An ageing player, in a crucial position, that has had injury issues and fitness issues over the last year or so?Yes but I agree with the logic of spending less money on a potential backup if other areas need strengthening.
We are trying to sign oneWho is the backup to Casemiro? An ageing player, in a crucial position, that has had injury issues and fitness issues over the last year or so?
Edit: and that’s before you consider his troublesome disciplinary record, which has been an issue at United even when he was in good form.
And it’s the most pressing issue with the squad. He needs replacing anyway, so it’s worth spending good money on a good player for that position. I find Laurens’ analysis on this one highly flawed.We are trying to sign one
I think the assumption there is Ugarte is not as good as Casemiro on a good day. So does it make sense to spend €60m on him? Probably why they are trying to get the price down as they don't think he's worth that much. Ugarte has some good qualities but I don't think he's worth €60m.And it’s the most pressing issue with the squad. He needs replacing anyway, so it’s worth spending good money on a good player for that position. I find Laurens’ analysis on this one highly flawed.
We need quality depth though, we saw last season the extreme drop off in quality between our first choice players and the backups we have. We've made good progress in adding quality depth in forward positions and in defence, but our midfield is still threadbare, especially as Casemiro is too old to be able to cover the ground we need him to without his fitness and quality dropping off.
Yeah I'm looking forward to the Brighton and Liverpool games I think this could be the 1st season in a long while where building out from the back is no longer an issue. I think team pressing could be a bigger issue without Mount, and I don't think he should be starting for us.Fulham barely pressed up, Brighton will be an interesting test.
Ugarte has good pass completion stats, but the eye test and stats do say progressive passsing is not his strength, Casemiro's stats are way better on that front.
I would have been okay with Ugarte if he was aerially and physically dominant, but with those being potential doubts as well, just think there are too many limitations in his game.
Don't believe everything you read on Twitter. Unless of course it gives you an excuse to have a pop at the club.How stupid the club would have to be to think we'll be ok with 32 year old Casemiro the only defensive midfielder in the squad for a 50+ game season, because he played ok in game 1 against Fulham?
Forgetting how bad he was last season, he also missed 18 games through injury.
Yeah I'm looking forward to the Brighton and Liverpool games I think this could be the 1st season in a long while where building out from the back is no longer an issue. I think team pressing could be a bigger issue without Mount, and I don't think he should be starting for us.
Casemiro isn't all that when it comes to passing either, lest we forget his first 2 seasons. The system and teammates' movement are as important in making him look good. I think this post 2 years ago from a Madrid fan is really on point:
I also get your concern about the team's weakness aerially. The biggest stumbling block is the price PSG are asking. Doubt most would have an issue with this signing if he were a £30-35M punt. It's a bit like me with the De Ligt signing.
No argument there, really good work in adding quality to the defensive unit this summer and with McT and Eriksen likely to be moved on there is the room and the necessity for the same work in midfield.
However it has to be players who are suited to what we need and fit the profile of the players around them, from what I have seen, rather than being a specialist DM, Ugarte is more of a high tempo presser who is drawn to the ball and lacks positional discipline, is there the possibility that means needing an actual DM/DLP as well, making him much less useful than some may think. Don't know but these are the questions any robust transfer/squad building team should be asking.
I think fans are so eager to see transfers and shiny new players that they often willfully ignore concerns or shout them down as negativity.
Don't believe everything you read on Twitter. Unless of course it gives you an excuse to have a pop at the club.
It would be really bad for negotiations to walk in with your post as a negotiating position.
"You have to sell him to us we're DESPERATE!!!"
Who said I believed it? Do you seriously not understand that people can comment on hypotheticals or rumours without assigning truth to them?
Marital, Falacao. Probably others
Who said I believed it? Do you seriously not understand that people can comment on hypotheticals or rumours without assigning truth to them?
Ironically for me, we give up too much in possession with Mount and I'm already 99% convinced he'll not make it as a starter because he isn't press resistant, disappears too often with his hyperactive pass-and-move playstyle, and doesn't generate the G/A Bruno does. I'm including what I've seen of him in a Chelsea shirt alongside Kovacic who is by far the better player.I actually want Mount to start for that exact reason. His out of possesion work is useful, and he needs a run of games to prove what he can do. If he fails, he fails and we need to ship him out next season.
Agreed on the fee part. If he's coming for ~40M or less, I wouldnt mind him as a squad option or backup #6.
Been thinking this myself. On current form would he even start?
It's a daft take, because it assumes Casemiro can maintain this level the entire season.I don't mind Julien Laurens but that's just a stupid take
Banking on Casemiro and relying on him over a long hard season would be mind boggling naive and dumb.
You are correct everyone is intitled to their opinion and no ones opinion is any more correct than anyone else'sBut then we can close this whole forum down for good, no? Because everyone is an armchair expert on here technically. The only difference in my opinions is that they're often not popular with other armchair experts.
What if we sign a player that the masses on here will not be happy with, like Sander Berge? Will then the scouts and directors be stupid?
What I do understand is that you will read anything in a way that enables you to have a pop at the club. It's beyond hilarious at this point and just tedious.