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Repeating myself, but I still can’t get over how accurate he is with both feet. Like he senses nothing else but the available space between the posts.
Yep, I found him to be heavily involved tonight and really taking the mantle as our leading forward.what a player, first half was great. loved how he dropped deep and powered through their midfield
Just wait until he has the strength to physically bully defenders. He’s gonna be an absolute nightmare for opposing sides.
I find more and more that people think it should be like Fifa. players touching the ball every minute, getting shots and passes all game long etc.Yep, I found him to be heavily involved tonight and really taking the mantle as our leading forward.
Little confused as to why someone has suggested he wasn't involved enough. Quite the opposite in my opinion.
Can't believe I would say this but I would have preferred him against Liverpool than Rashford
I was very impressed. Looked like he wanted to be a leader out there tonight.
That was the thing that stood out, even though he is barely older than the 2 young wingers he carried the air of responsibility well.
Tbf his form has been fantastic for a while even before his scoring returned. He's looked very sharp since January in my opinion, but was getting very unlucky in front of goal.I think if he was playing like he is now all season, we'd be first.
But look at the team he played in. He should start instead of Martial, no doubt.That performance against Leicester at #9 was already better than how Martial performs there. Granted it was only a game for now, but its very encouraging. Great hold up play, link up, movement, pressing and of course the clinical finish. Kudos to the kid.
That performance against Leicester at #9 was already better than how Martial performs there. Granted it was only a game for now, but its very encouraging. Great hold up play, link up, movement, pressing and of course the clinical finish. Kudos to the kid.
His last 2 goals showcased that awareness of space. Impressive.The goal was terrific. Showcased his technical talents, but also his awareness of the space. He saw there was space to the right and knew he had the opportunity to score from there. I doubt any of our other strikers would have tried that on their weak side. Also, how crazy is it that he seemed like a veteran out there? He took so much responsibility, but is still only 19.
Hope he gets more chances to play centrally next year. He has been great on the right, and he is obviously under less pressure there as well, but his future should be as our main forward.
what a player, first half was great. loved how he dropped deep and powered through their midfield
I wouldn’t bet against it. Mainly because I think Greenwood has absolutely world class potential and by that I don’t mean Rashford or Martial potential, but absolutely sky high, RVP, Aguero, Rooney potential. He’s got pretty much everything you want in a player and really most of his weaknesses can be put down to inexperience and not being fully physically developed.Anyone think we might put our faith in him to be our 9 starting from next summer? Another year of physical development, another year of Cavani classes, and we might put our faith in him instead of splashing on Haaland/Kane.
The more I think about it, the more it makes sense that we will only get either a striker or Sancho in the next couple of years. If we get both, where does that leave Greenwood long term?
Even if we get Kane and wait for him to decline, do you really keep a kid with that much talent as a back-up for 5/6 years? There’s no way he would accept it either and I highly doubt we would be willing to risk letting him go.
If I were to bet on it, I’d say we will get Sancho this summer and keep that 9 spot ready for Mason to take after Cavani goes back home.