ThanksOranje XI Cillessen; Van der Wiel, De Vrij, Martins Indi, Blind; Clasie, Wijnaldum, Sneijder; Afellay, Huntelaar, Memphis. (De Telegraaf)
ThanksOranje XI Cillessen; Van der Wiel, De Vrij, Martins Indi, Blind; Clasie, Wijnaldum, Sneijder; Afellay, Huntelaar, Memphis. (De Telegraaf)
Sorry but Depay isnt really the best player in the league, he has been out of form for too long to be considered that, Guardado, Wijnaldum, Clasie, Cillessen are all better imo.
Well I can tell you Ramos is better than Young, let me put it this way, if there was a player of the year list, Depay shouldnt come first.So 2 defensive midfielders, an attacking midfielder and a keeper are better? Kind of a weird comparison to a 21 year old left winger. They're all great players for their respective clubs, but none of them are playing their first full season whilst being the topscorer in the league. You can't really compare the lot on ability, since they're playing in different roles.
Memphis is better than all attacking options in the league, including over his captain Wijnaldum (who's got more defensive duties than him as CAM).
Well I can tell you Ramos is better than Young, let me put it this way, if there was a player of the year list, Depay shouldnt come first.
Well Cillessen is a regular for the Dutch NT, has won Ajax many points too and besides the occasional mistake (has he had any) has been ajax' best and most consistent player the whole season, he's amongst Ajax' best players almost every game, similar to DDG. Memphis for example has been quite poor for a while, he still gets some goals but similar to Ronaldo, they mask his overall game massively. I even think Willems has been better than his this season, he'll probably end up player of the year, because of top scorer and all the hype about him, but I dont think he's the best player.It would be between Guardado, Clasie and Memphis. Guardado is a seasoned veteran who brings balance to an otherwise extremely inexperienced PSV. Clasie is Feyenoord their best player. Memphis is the topscorer who won PSV many points single handed, he's involved in most of PSV their attacks.
It's not as clear as Ramos and Young. I think most will rate Memphis the best as it's only his first full season and because PSV are probably going to be champions. All the players you've mentioned had bad games this year aswell, not only Memphis. I'm pretty sure he will be player of the year.
Well Cillessen is a regular for the Dutch NT, has won Ajax many points too and besides the occasional mistake (has he had any) has been ajax' best and most consistent player the whole season, he's amongst Ajax' best players almost every game, similar to DDG. Memphis for example has been quite poor for a while, he still gets some goals but similar to Ronaldo, they mask his overall game massively. I even think Willems has been better than his this season, he'll probably end up player of the year, because of top scorer and all the hype about him, but I dont think he's the best player.
No snap judgements based off one game today please folks.
No snap judgements based off one game today please folks.
I think tonight kinda exemplifies how much better Bale is to Depay tho, as if it needed reinforcing
Trouble is Bale would be twice as expensive, which makes him much less attractive than Depay.
I think tonight kinda exemplifies how much better Bale is to Depay tho, as if it needed reinforcing
Depay just reminds me of a young Nani, and we all know how that worked out. Sometimes playing in a weak league makes it easy for attacking players to look like the next Messi. I am not saying that Depay definitely wont turn out any good. I am simply saying that there is a substantial risk involved, whilst some on here are convinced that he is the next big thing. I havent really seen enough of him to make a detailed, accurate judgement - but the very fact that I havent seen or heard that much of him this season suggests to me that he isnt performing at such a high level that the world is suddenly taking notice. When it was Hazard a few years back, he was the talk of the town for basically the entire season before moving.
Not similar at all, Nani is very silky, skillfull, agile, fragile and loved to produce magic, beat defenders, Depay is more like the current Ronaldo. Very direct and always looking to score.Depay just reminds me of a young Nani, and we all know how that worked out. Sometimes playing in a weak league makes it easy for attacking players to look like the next Messi. I am not saying that Depay definitely wont turn out any good. I am simply saying that there is a substantial risk involved, whilst some on here are convinced that he is the next big thing. I havent really seen enough of him to make a detailed, accurate judgement - but the very fact that I havent seen or heard that much of him this season suggests to me that he isnt performing at such a high level that the world is suddenly taking notice. When it was Hazard a few years back, he was the talk of the town for basically the entire season before moving.
Depay just reminds me of a young Nani, and we all know how that worked out. Sometimes playing in a weak league makes it easy for attacking players to look like the next Messi. I am not saying that Depay definitely wont turn out any good. I am simply saying that there is a substantial risk involved, whilst some on here are convinced that he is the next big thing. I havent really seen enough of him to make a detailed, accurate judgement - but the very fact that I havent seen or heard that much of him this season suggests to me that he isnt performing at such a high level that the world is suddenly taking notice. When it was Hazard a few years back, he was the talk of the town for basically the entire season before moving.
As someone who followed Memphis for years, he's definately more like Bale/Ronaldo than like Hazard.
He can leave behind 3 defenders in a small space but he's more comfortable in beating 1 or 2 with speed and flair. That's what he's best at, when he has some space in front of him.
He's a teamplayer and not egoistic, he'll pass or cross if he thinks he can't beat what's in front of him. His right foot is deadly, he can curve balls from anywhere within 30 meters of the goal and he will do this. This makes him so good (or frustrating, if you're a pessimist).
His selling point for me is that he has no real weakness. He can do everything and the things he's not good at he is improving at an alarming rate. His decision making isn't perfect yet, but compared to the Memphis of 1.5 years ago he looks a completely different player. He's so much more complete and he's only 21. He's already very strong too so he doesn't get shrugged off the ball like most young wingers.
At 30m, for what I'm seeing now, I think that he's definately worth it. He may turn out like crap, but I believe that he will be a star whereever he goes. I'd be heartbroken if he goes to Liverpool. Will he become the next Ronaldo? You never know, he has everything to become it though. At the very least he'll become a good winger for a club like Everton.
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He's the top scorer in the Eredivisie(17 goals) Dempay having a great season. Also people forget that one of the big reasons why the Hazard transfer was getting lots of courage was because Hazard himself said he was going to announce it on fecking twitter(And he did).Depay just reminds me of a young Nani, and we all know how that worked out. Sometimes playing in a weak league makes it easy for attacking players to look like the next Messi. I am not saying that Depay definitely wont turn out any good. I am simply saying that there is a substantial risk involved, whilst some on here are convinced that he is the next big thing. I havent really seen enough of him to make a detailed, accurate judgement - but the very fact that I havent seen or heard that much of him this season suggests to me that he isnt performing at such a high level that the world is suddenly taking notice. When it was Hazard a few years back, he was the talk of the town for basically the entire season before moving.
He was talked about loads in the first half, scoring or assisting pretty much every game. Gone a bit quiet since the new year but either way, he has 23 goals in 34 games this season plus however many assists he has, and he only just turned 21. Those are great numbers for a young winger whatever way you look at it.Depay just reminds me of a young Nani, and we all know how that worked out. Sometimes playing in a weak league makes it easy for attacking players to look like the next Messi. I am not saying that Depay definitely wont turn out any good. I am simply saying that there is a substantial risk involved, whilst some on here are convinced that he is the next big thing. I havent really seen enough of him to make a detailed, accurate judgement - but the very fact that I havent seen or heard that much of him this season suggests to me that he isnt performing at such a high level that the world is suddenly taking notice. When it was Hazard a few years back, he was the talk of the town for basically the entire season before moving.
Nani also never played in a league where Alfonso Alves can score 7 goals in a game.He's nothing like Nani. Nani never scored nearly as much in his career as Depay has this season, especially not at 21 years old.
Nani also never played in a league where Alfonso Alves can score 7 goals in a game.
I don't think we need goalscoring winger but wouldn't be against it if we can have one, especially with our misfiring strikers.
A goal scoring winger (or 2) is exactly what United needs. It's why they haven't played 4-3-3 more this season. Whether Depay is the right option or not is a different matter.
Nope.We need more of a pacey and/or tricky winger to provide more services to the strikers."Goalscoring wingers" also need some services which we are lack of.
Just my opinion but in a 4-3-3 your wingers need to score. United's current system is well balanced but lacks goals, especially with Rooney leading the line. In the current first 11, only Rooney would be seen as prolific. Mata, Herrera and Di Maria will chip in here and there but they are more creative players than goal scorers.
The biggest issue all season has been lack of goal threat when they don't play the diamond and that is because they don't have wingers who are a goal threat.
And Van Gaal has worked with him before. I'd have no major worries over this transfer.I think Memphis is the type of player that will be moaning about him years from now if we don't sign him. I think he has the technical ability, flair and just overall confidence of someone who will develop into an elite attacking player in World Football.
Simply an average average player....not even good enough for a team like Villa!!
which makes him much less attractive than Depay.
Nani also never played in a league where Alfonso Alves can score 7 goals in a game.
As much as I think it would be nice if we bought depay and he turned out to be a ronaldo type player I think we need a winger with good close dribbling like Hazard, or Lucas Moura, If Depay doesn't have a good game he feels like Obertan..