bond19821982
Last Man Standing champion 2019/20
Well, the problem isn't just Ronaldo though. With Pogba, Bruno and others we should be dominating games. Why exactly aren't we doing it?
Unfortunately people take results at face value and don't see the bigger picture after the West Ham and Wolves game the atmosphere was rosy and everyone was talking about a title challenge when if you in fact look back at the performances, we were extremely lucky against Wolves and a last minute missed penalty away from dropping points at West Ham. People watch us win games by the skin of our teeth and act surprised when results finally catch up with the performances.I think that's re-writing history a little bit. By elite team standards, we were still very poor last season. We got the minimum requirement of a top 4 finish, and we didn't get out of our CL group, why the fans got so excited about the progress we were making is bizarre, it's almost like they don't watch the games.. The performance metrics show we were absolutely miles off being a team that could challenge for the title.
xPTS of 66
xG of 63
xGA of 42
I mean, these numbers are barely top 4 finish numbers, we were bad in attack and defence (again, judging by genuine top team standards). The only thing we did well was our finishing as we overperformed given how bad the general play was.
We certainly weren't some great pressing team, I'm not sure where that idea comes from. It's just we've gone from a team that is shit at pressing to a team that is even more shit at pressing.
We didn't play good against Newcastle either, I've said it in the post-match thread. The score was very flattering towards us and the late flurry of goals came from wonderstrikes, basically. On a different day we could have easily lost that game. They cut through our midfield with ease and they had a couple of really good goalscoring chances, but thankfully De Gea regained much of his form and didn't concede. Overall Leeds is the only game in which we looked even remotely decent.Unfortunately people take results at face value and don't see the bigger picture after the West Ham and Wolves game the atmosphere was rosy and everyone was talking about a title challenge when if you in fact look back at the performances, we were extremely lucky against Wolves and a last minute missed penalty away from dropping points at West Ham. People watch us win games by the skin of our teeth and act surprised when results finally catch up with the performances.
Barring the second half against Newcastle and the first game against Leeds we've looked like complete shit this season. Both of those teams incidentally are 17th and 18th.
In the last 10 games Leicester have only won 2 against Norwich and Millwall that was before they came up against us. If we don't rectify the situation asap we could seriously miss out on top 4.
That's not how I saw it though. He was supposed to be that missing jigsaw who will bring in a winner ,fighter mentality to the team. Who will just thrive in a pressure situation. Who will elevate the whole team to next level. Who will be an example on and off pitch.Of course it worries me. I’m agreeing with the OP. I was delighted when we signed him. It was romantic, nostalgic and exciting. Plus we fecked over City. Perfect. From the very next morning the warm and fuzzy feeling wore off and the logical part of my brain kicked in. He‘s going to cause more problems than he solves and that’s going to be more and more of a headache for the manager (whoever he is) over the duration of Ronaldo’s contract.
Agreed, which is why I said the second half at Newcastle, the first half was terrible iirc.We didn't play good against Newcastle either, I've said it in the post-match thread. The score was very flattering towards us and the late flurry of goals came from wonderstrikes, basically. On a different day we could have easily lost that game. They cut through our midfield with ease and they had a couple of really good goalscoring chances, but thankfully De Gea regained much of his form and didn't concede. Overall Leeds is the only game in which we looked even remotely decent.
What do you think? He’s been good in the holdup or buildup? It’s turning out exactly like I said I would the day this thread came up.
We create 3 chances per game and that's because of the player's creativity, opposition mistakes or some total flukes. We do not create enough for Cristiano to score more, easy as that.
Do you remember that moment when on cavani's rare appearance he chased down a ball near the cnr flag that Ronaldo had completely given up on - It created a chance. We may not create much, but the problem is compounded by Ronaldo not helping to create either. He is not only suffering from a problem but also part of the problem.
Knees jerking in the other direction as soon as the guy goes a couple of games without scoring, now.
All the problems in this team pre-date Ronaldo. We didn't create enough chances without him, we didn't press effectively without him, and we conceded shite goals without him. Let's not act like he's somehow come in and ruined a well-oiled gegenpressing machine or something.
What he has already done and will continue to do over the season, assuming we keep playing like we are (i.e. crap), is score goals to paper over the cracks in the entire team's performances. The hyperbole about "creating more problems than he'll solve" is no less bizarre now than it was when this thread was made.
I could see it coming a mile off that we'd made a mistake in the summer that would cost him.Characteristic mistake from this club post-Fergie signing him after trying to get back on track the last couple of years.
I would love to know if Ole wanted this signing or not, I actually think it’s going to cost him his job.
He has gone on for years about this team needed to outwork others, we’ve now got at least two guaranteed starters (Ronaldo and Pogba) for whom the opposite is the case, either Ole is selling out his principles or his hands are tied.
36 or not when people start labeling Cristiano fecking Ronaldo as a mistake you know you have serious managerial issues. Put him in this City side or replace Firmino with him in Liverpool, he'd be scoring damn near every single game even at this age.
The problem is not the manager whos side creates an average of 3 chances a game....
The problem is Ronaldo... Get a damn grip ffs.
People will really go out if their way to defend Ole.
Create chances and Ronaldo will score 30 goals this season. We can't string 3 passes together, literally everyone bar Greenwood and De Gea have look trash this season. The problem is the manager, not the players.
If players make so many individual errors, you can't blame the manager eitherPeople will really go out if their way to defend Ole.
Create chances and Ronaldo will score 30 goals this season. We can't string 3 passes together, literally everyone bar Greenwood and De Gea have look trash this season. The problem is the manager, not the players.
36 or not when people start labeling Cristiano fecking Ronaldo as a mistake you know you have serious managerial issues. Put him in this City side or replace Firmino with him in Liverpool, he'd be scoring damn near every single game even at this age.
The problem is not the manager whos side creates an average of 3 chances a game....
The problem is Ronaldo... Get a damn grip ffs.
It's just that Ronaldo at this age is a double egded sword. Having a nr. 9 who offers nothing if he doesn't score is not ideal.
That's fair, though I think it applies for pretty much all our other number 9 options (Cavani's work rate is lovely but it's wasted, just like Fernandes's, in this setup when they're just running around aimlessly by themselves) and he's a better goalscorer than them.
We're probably all agreed at this point that the problem is way deeper than just swapping players in and out, but I'd still like to re-jig the front three a little and play Sancho on the right, Greenwood in the middle and Ronaldo on the left - give him a little more freedom to drift around.
He wouldn’t get in a City side because he doesn’t even jog, never mind run, and there’s no room for players who don’t work hard in a team that uses a high press as a general strategy.
I’m not knocking him, I’m not saying that he isn’t a great player for a 36yo or anything like that, I’m just saying that he was never going to be bought by City because he can’t and / or won’t do what Pep demands of his players.
However, as Utd don’t play a high press, due to not having a keeper who can push up to play behind a high press or distribute, I do think he could look much better for United if he had nothing but hard working players around him running their socks off to compensate for his strolling about.
A class act but one that needs a players around him in a system that fully supports the things he does excellently and compensates for the things he can’t do / won’t do.
In the right system I think he’d be knocking in 25+ goals a season himself and opening up 2nd ball goal opportunities when his shots from distance are blocked or punched out by the keeper.
Stick with the current system and his returns will be the most underwhelming ever in his career.
Cristiano is actually a very good signing to implement some standards at this club as he’s a born winner. Seems like when it comes to fanbase, management and players the standards are lowered to Spurs/Arsenal level.
It is worrying. He will score goals from time to time of course. He has a lot of shots. I don’t know if he’s still better than a fit Cavani in our team. Cavani really puts a shift in. Possibly they should be alternated, each coming on for the other after 60 mins as a matter of policy.If Ronaldo as a LW in his prime was a wonderful player that benefited from a team mate like Benzema's hold up play and setting him up- then why are people are so confident he will be as good as the central player in a 433 with wingers like Rashford and Greenwood and no set up striker?
As others said if he went to City they would make it work as top class manager can carry him out of possession and use his strengths. Also take him out of the team and most likely we would be sitting bottom half of the table and with 1 pt in CL.For that he's good but it doesnt cover up his age. He's likely to get Ole the sack though which is good.
Totally agree we’ve been absolute rubbish for a lot longer than Ronaldo joining us. People need to see the root causes and fix those first.Knees jerking in the other direction as soon as the guy goes a couple of games without scoring, now.
All the problems in this team pre-date Ronaldo. We didn't create enough chances without him, we didn't press effectively without him, and we conceded shite goals without him. Let's not act like he's somehow come in and ruined a well-oiled gegenpressing machine or something.
What he has already done and will continue to do over the season, assuming we keep playing like we are (i.e. crap), is score goals to paper over the cracks in the entire team's performances. The hyperbole about "creating more problems than he'll solve" is no less bizarre now than it was when this thread was made.