Fair enough. I still maintain you'd expect a steep learning curve due to the quality of the League and difference in physicality etc. He's done really well in that sense.
I just did a slight correction about your assessment of portuguese football. But i understand what you implied and you are correct in thinking that players normally take longer to settle when moving to England from a less competitive enviroment. But i've always said from the start that i thought that Rojo had the tools to adapt well to English football because of his physical and aggressive nature. What i didn't expect was such a quick change regarding his disciplinary woes. But of course moving to a bigger club and with a more intimidating manager plays it's part. Since he was one of our best players, our board and manager would usually cut some slack when he started with his antics. I don't think United will let him do that. The moment he gets sent off stupidly, there are plenty of players to replace him at the starting eleven. Last year at Sporting, when he screwed up, we had Dier and that's it. He would usually return instantly after the suspension.