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Closet Gooner.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with passing the ball sideways and backwards, so long as you make the occasional progressive pass when it's on. Which he did.
He was forced to be conservative because he was playing with Scholes. Everton away is one game in which we didn't need Schloes on pitch from the start.
Tom was fine. He impersonated Carrick pretty well. It' his partner that was the handicap to him and the team. In a game like that and away from home Schoels would have been a bigger weapon off the bench.I thought this was the case. In an ideal world, he'll have Carrick mopping up behind him, freeing him to go forward. In the circumstances, I thought it was a solid game from Tom.
Tom was fine. He impersonated Carrick pretty well. It' his partner that was the handicap to him and the team. In a game like that and away from home Schoels would have been a bigger weapon off the bench.
Just like me. I believe like Evra in the first half he was asked to be conservative.I thought Cleverley was a bit subdued in the first half if I'm honest. Like he was afraid of cocking up (perhaps understandable). When we went 1 down I expected him to shrink so was delighted to actually see him step it up.
I was gutted when he went off instead of Scholes.
We were very open in CM.
The problem with Scholes these days in high energy encounters is he can't go forward because he's not got the legs, and his partner can't go forward because Scholes can't cover for him defensively. Which in turn means a very static and flat CM duo, which in turn means Noodles patented zombie midfield rearing it's ugly head.
Which is why we simply shouldn't have recalled Scholes; we should have bit the bullet and sign a fecking CM. Fergie's gotta learn to move on from his golden oldies.
Not saying we shouldn't have signed a CM but arguing about Scholes coming back is a bit stupid. But for Scholes we wouldn't have even been close last season.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with passing the ball sideways and backwards, so long as you make the occasional progressive pass when it's on. Which he did.
I've just checked his stats on FourFourTwo app and kept the ball well with 78/85 passes made and 24/26 in the attacking third. Had plenty of forward passes too seeing as that was one criticism. He was also 5 out 5 on tackles.
So everything he originally said was pretty much made up.
He played okay, but that miss was horrific, it was effectively an open goal.
He played okay, but that miss was horrific, it was effectively an open goal.
Good thing he didn't miss then.
Probably should have roofed it but I'd always far rather someone make sure they hit the target in that situation. Brilliant recovery by Jagielka.
He probably should have aimed anywhere but the far corner, when the entire half of the net nearer to him was wide open. It was a great block by Jagielka, but he should never in a million years have had the chance to make it.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with passing the ball sideways and backwards, so long as you make the occasional progressive pass when it's on. Which he did.
He did, but to no effect. It's hard to say whether a sideways pass is right or wrong out of context. I thought he looked sharp last night and confident, but he was part of the malaise that we suffered from going forward, no real incision or no real bite. You can have one player that just keeps things ticking over ... ideally until someone does something or makes a run or spots a gap. Last night we just kept things ticking over until we sped it up and misjudged a pass or had a heavy touch. Cleverly didn't do much wrong for me, but he didn't do much right either. One of the main areas we suffered in last night which we should have been able to deal with was the second ball at the base of our midfield, mainly off Fellaini, and that 'blame' lies with Cleverley as much as anyone.
I think taking 4 centre backs out of a squad will efffect the psyche of a team and everyone in it, especially when it's expoited the way Everton did. Hard game to analyse with so many injuries in one area of the team.
Thought he had another good game and plenty of positives on the attack. Surely due a goal soon. Still think he needs to work on the defensive aspect of his game though, works hard but needs to learn that he doesn't always need to go straight for the ball and to sometimes defend the space. Quick closing down is good if you're a relatively narrow team and everyone is on the same wavelength. In our set up though you're taking a risk.
He is a bit of a baby in terms of playing Centre-Mid, was more advanced and out wide for Watford and Wigan.
Anderson looks a much better player next to Cleverley. They play on the same wavelength which is good. Cleverley staying fit is key for us.
Also means we dont have to depend on Scholes and Giggs and instead can use them as the luxury subs they should be.