Kostov
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I like him, I think he will come good and is already useful. Whether he will develop to be goal efficient enough we will see.
Because Kane is the level of striker that should be at Man Utd and as a big club we should be getting this level of striker. Liverpool went outand got Nunez which is a step down. Hojlund is levels below even him. Heck is he even as good as Gakpo? I have nothing against the kid but paying 70 mill for him as our main striker is why people think we are now Tottenham.
Yes but Kane wasn't gettable, so complaining that we didn't get him doesn't make any sense.
Agree.Good promising player. It's a real shame the team isn't built to dominate possession because the chances United create are mostly half chances. There's no patterns of play or overloads into the box for the striker that's why United almost never score tap ins. I think the coaching staff and manager respectively need to do a lot more to improve the performances because I feel Hojlund would score a bucket load of goals if the infrastructure around him is more definitive.
Yes he was. He went to Bayern, this proves he was gettable. I know it's Levy, but he would have sold to us if we'd matched Bayern's valuation because we were Kane's first choice. Hell, Kane was even willing to wait a year at Spurs and come on a free. So he was absolutely gettable, it was United that decided they wanted a younger striker. For me, it's a terrible decision. When a player like Kane comes around, you take them. Watch now as he continues to play until the age of 36 or so.
Yes he was. He went to Bayern, this proves he was gettable. I know it's Levy, but he would have sold to us if we'd matched Bayern's valuation because we were Kane's first choice. Hell, Kane was even willing to wait a year at Spurs and come on a free. So he was absolutely gettable, it was United that decided they wanted a younger striker. For me, it's a terrible decision. When a player like Kane comes around, you take them. Watch now as he continues to play until the age of 36 or so.
Agree completely. Plus he is an English player and we are on our limit of min English players in the team which would make even more sensible. Also Levy didn’t have a problem giving us Regulon did he. I think this he wouldn’t sell to a rival is a load of crap, probably spread by us for obvious reasons.Yes he was. He went to Bayern, this proves he was gettable. I know it's Levy, but he would have sold to us if we'd matched Bayern's valuation because we were Kane's first choice. Hell, Kane was even willing to wait a year at Spurs and come on a free. So he was absolutely gettable, it was United that decided they wanted a younger striker. For me, it's a terrible decision. When a player like Kane comes around, you take them. Watch now as he continues to play until the age of 36 or so.
Why not go fully overboard financially to bring in a striker who will step down in two or three years best case scenario. All this while the team has multiple issues in many areas and an agestructure that should be closely monitored. Incredible that some fans watch us chasing shadows for 10 years by bringing in big names and still didn't learn the lessen. 70 million for Hojlund is a lot, probably too much but potentially he can be our striker for a long time and he seems to bring a great mentality and can be developed in terms of playstyle. Kane was already hurting Spurs off-the-ball-work in his last two seasons there. But who cares right - United is such a fantastic football team, all that is missing is the one perfect striker.Yes he was. He went to Bayern, this proves he was gettable. I know it's Levy, but he would have sold to us if we'd matched Bayern's valuation because we were Kane's first choice. Hell, Kane was even willing to wait a year at Spurs and come on a free. So he was absolutely gettable, it was United that decided they wanted a younger striker. For me, it's a terrible decision. When a player like Kane comes around, you take them. Watch now as he continues to play until the age of 36 or so.
It was almost fine, pass was too short, but yes Bruno was the better ball onto Brunos right foot.He did alright. It's obvious PL is big step up for him and it will take some time to adjust to the power and pace of the league but he never stopped working which is great to see.
Only complaint would be him not passing to Bruno on the right in that counter attack at the end of the match when he went for Rashford on the left which proved as wrong choice.
During the current spell we are on where our squad is ravaged by injuries - definitely. But once everyone’s fit hopefully we will create much more.Welcome to the graveyard shift and feeding off scraps.
Yes he was. He went to Bayern, this proves he was gettable. I know it's Levy, but he would have sold to us if we'd matched Bayern's valuation because we were Kane's first choice. Hell, Kane was even willing to wait a year at Spurs and come on a free. So he was absolutely gettable, it was United that decided they wanted a younger striker. For me, it's a terrible decision. When a player like Kane comes around, you take them. Watch now as he continues to play until the age of 36 or so.
Exactly, got in all the right positions but just couldn't put any away. The goals will come for sure, he's doing all the right things. You wouldn't have seen Martial anywhere near any of those chances we got.It was nice to see someone at least missing balls flashed across the box as opposed to no one being within 10m.
Good moments, quite a lot of sloppiness and looked leggy in the second half.
Raw materials are there though, really enjoying him.
Given men keep growing until they're 21 and their physical prime is late twenties, this is wrong.That happens around 12, unless you were a late bloomer
He is nothing like Cavani. Cavani positioning and movement was top class. Hojlund's movement is something which worries me the most.
It is more difficult to control a ball with a defender on your back. Far more difficult. That's why it's a skill that is almost never seen among young players. He does it, inconsistently, but he tries for it constantly. That's what is hugely encouraging and needs to be looked at. Dzeko and Lewandowski are 2 of the best in the modern era at receiving under pressure... they did not receive the ball like that when they were 20 years old. It's not a concern, it's just an understanding of how development works with young players.His ball control and first touch worry me. I don’t expect he is superb in those aspects but in the Burnley game it doesn’t look good.
Given men keep growing until they're 21 and their physical prime is late twenties, this is wrong.
Yes but Kane wasn't gettable, so complaining that we didn't get him doesn't make any sense.
I'd just say Hojlund is the classic old school 9 prospect. Often they were a bit rough around the edges but physically built for it with good instincts and finishing. I think it's only because they became a bit rarer at the top level for a period that I think people are semi surprised he's not technically polished because the game has moved towards technique across the front line. But if straight forward 9s are to come back in with a vengeance then you will probably see more of this kind of prospect. Every player has strengths and weaknesses, if they were big, strong, fast, excellent link up, great finishing you'd already be talking world class not a 20 year old stepping up from middling Serie A. So I think in that respect his profile is exactly as expected.
Yes he was. He went to Bayern, this proves he was gettable. I know it's Levy, but he would have sold to us if we'd matched Bayern's valuation because we were Kane's first choice. Hell, Kane was even willing to wait a year at Spurs and come on a free. So he was absolutely gettable, it was United that decided they wanted a younger striker. For me, it's a terrible decision. When a player like Kane comes around, you take them. Watch now as he continues to play until the age of 36 or so.
When we don't sign a player then he is either "not gettable" or "we were not interested anyway".Yes but Kane wasn't gettable, so complaining that we didn't get him doesn't make any sense.
When we don't sign a player then he is either "not gettable" or "we were not interested anyway".
That is becoming boring. He was gettable. For months all rumours around him were that we are interested and that he is keen to come here.
We decided to not pay over 100 mil for him. That is the whole truth. Were we right or wrong time will tell.
Yes he was. He went to Bayern, this proves he was gettable. I know it's Levy, but he would have sold to us if we'd matched Bayern's valuation because we were Kane's first choice. Hell, Kane was even willing to wait a year at Spurs and come on a free. So he was absolutely gettable, it was United that decided they wanted a younger striker. For me, it's a terrible decision. When a player like Kane comes around, you take them. Watch now as he continues to play until the age of 36 or so.
Well, he wanted to come here. I will believe to dozen rumours which were in media. Journos close to our club were reporting it also.Why on earth would Harry Kane want to join United? Over Bayern too, no less. He left Spurs to challenge for big trophies.
Aside from the profile of playing for United, moving to United from Spurs is a sidewards step.
10-15 mil on Bayern's offer and Levy wouldn't say no.how is it possible you exist in this dimension and believe this?