I am quite surprised to see how many people have already made up their minds about a 23 year old defender coming into a new league. Seems like we should just release him from his contract and be done with it.
As of now. Things could change months down the road.the state of todays market when we pay £30m+ on potential, but when all cbs are fit today, vic is 5th choice lets be honest
They wanted to ship out Evra, Vidic and probably Ronaldo in his early days as well... so dont worry.I am quite surprised to see how many people have already made up their minds about a 23 year old defender coming into a new league. Seems like we should just release him from his contract and be done with it.
I think a majority of us will give him time and patience and believe he'll come good and the player we hoped. Like a lot of times though, it's the minority that makes the most noise that gets heard.I am quite surprised to see how many people have already made up their minds about a 23 year old defender coming into a new league. Seems like we should just release him from his contract and be done with it.
What does someone's nationality have to do with their quality? Stupid post.
Yep - agree with that. Currently, Norway are rubbish all over the pitch, but we still had some pretty darn good defenders in the past. Bratseth, Henning Berg, Ronny Johnsen, and even that idiot Riise were all great players.
That being said - good wingers from Norway - riiiiight.
Two geniuses at work here.
Just wow.
How you drew such an incorrect, narrow-minded and brief conclusion from my thorough post is beyond me. Yet you got the nerve to call it stupid. Really nailed that one didn't you.
You read one or two lines and thought you understood? Apparently you didn't understand jack shit. It's not a case of nationality and I did not say that either. It's a lazy assumption and just confirms that you missed the point completely.
It's a case of the football culture/education in the Swedish footballing system/association, which I was pretty clear about. The way talent is spotted, brought in, nurtured and developed. In terms of football. In recent years, there is a reason why our centre-backs (or other positions for that matter) haven't been anywhere near the very top.
At least try reading entire posts before pouring your constructive feedback over them.
So, you agree with @Obiorahking_ who didn't understand my post whatsoever, in that nationality has nothing to do with it, which he claims I said it does… yet you say Norway can't produce good wingers?
Not contradictory at all.
but ffs, when was the last time a Swedish centre-back actually belonged at one of the giant clubs in Europe? You can make a minor case for Olof Mellberg, but apart from his brief stint at Juventus, no!
The last truly worthy Swedish centre-back was Patrik Andersson, around 15–20 years ago. And even Andersson, despite being perhaps the best centre-back Sweden has ever seen, didn't actually last that long at the very top, at Bayern or Barcelona, with all due respect to Borussia Mönchengladbach. Though to be fair, injuries played a major part in his specific case.
Before Andersson, there was Glenn Hysén, but that's three decades ago. From someone who's watched the Swedish national team for two of those three decades, we don't exactly have a track record of producing world class centre-backs, unless you view Jonas Olsson, Daniel Majstorovic, Teddy Lucic or Joachim Björklund as world class. It doesn't matter that Lindelöf went abroad at a pretty young age either, his core football education and values are strongly rooted in the Swedish football system/association, which has fallen behind for the past decade or so.
I imagine he will probably make an appearance in the League Cup match with Blind as partner somehow. Not sure why I think that maybe just so Blind can do the thinking for them similar to Blind/Smalling to take the pressure off Lindleof.
I imagine he will probably make an appearance in the League Cup match with Blind as partner somehow. Not sure why I think that maybe just so Blind can do the thinking for them similar to Blind/Smalling to take the pressure off Lindleof.
This. Mourinho knows what he's doing. He's adapting Lindelof to the rigours of the premier league. I have no doubt he will be immense for usThis forum sometimes.
I remember when people were convinced Mkhitaryan was going to be sold in January.
Blind and Vic together is a receipt for disaster at CB. Smalling and Vic should work better. I dont think we will see much of Blind at CB
Lindelof and Smalling will play in the Champions League against Basel together. Probably then play against Burton, but I would like to see Tuanzebe get a game.
My guy, you said that when was the last time a Sweedish center back actually belonged at a top club as if where someone's from actually has a significant impact on their quality. Mikitaryan is Armenian yet is a borderline elite player who has played a big part in the sucesses of Dortmund just like how Aubameyang is from Gabon, a country I had no idea existed nevermind had a football system, yet is a world class striker. If you are good, you are good and a winner dosen't let their circumstances define their future. To suggest that because he was brought up in a disadvantaged football background has actual bearing on an individual's future success is stupid and borderline offensive.
Ah yeah, forgot Bailly and Jones are both suspended. Would be nice to see Tuanzebe get a game but cant see wholesale changes like Fergie did a few times in the early rounds of the cups.
Would be happy with that. There won't be too much of a drop in quality.I expect him and Smalling will be the centre back pair for the first 6 cl games. Mourinho showed last year that he is happy to stick with a pair that are working well. The champs league gives him a valid reason to change Bailly/Jones without upsetting the balance.
Partick Thistle have 8 players who are capable of playing full back. Chesterfield have 8 players capable of playing fullback. I doubt you'll find a team in the land that isn't chock full of young players who could fill in in a pinch. But we're meant to be the biggest team in England, one of the biggest in the world, and we have one good fullback in Valencia, a couple of fairly versatile players in Blind and Rojo who can play left back (but maybe shouldn't), and a load of children who will mostly end up sold.
We're desperate for a great left back, and we have no useful cover for Valencia. We're two bad injuries away from struggling to make the champions league again, and that shouldn't be the case.
Of course not. all we need on here is you tube videos and a couple of pre-season matchesDoesn't he need to actually play a game before we can judge him either way?
My guy, you said that when was the last time a Sweedish center back actually belonged at a top club as if where someone's from actually has a significant impact on their quality. Mikitaryan is Armenian yet is a borderline elite player who has played a big part in the sucesses of Dortmund just like how Aubameyang is from Gabon, a country I had no idea existed nevermind had a football system, yet is a world class striker. If you are good, you are good and a winner dosen't let their circumstances define their future. To suggest that because he was brought up in a disadvantaged football background has actual bearing on an individual's future success is stupid and borderline offensive.
Poor example. Born and raised in France, played in various youth teams in France and was capped at underage level for France.
But the fact that exceptions to the rule exists(even if the rule is true) means that future exceptions are possible.Both of the players you mention are exceptions to the rule that neither Armenia or Gabon have a history of producing quality or world class footballers, at least not yet. What are you trying to argue or discuss in that regard. That can change with time and development, but as of now, no words will change that, it is indeed how it is.
He spent most of his years in Armenia or around that area just like how Lindleof I assume spent most of his years in Sweeden before signining in Portugal. By your reasoning, who is to say that Lindleof's years in Portugal weren't beneficial?Also, Mkhitaryan actually spent a few years of his early development in Brazil.
Natural talent can't be taught. If you have natural talent and have the hard work to take that talent to the next level, anything is possible.The bolded part that I quoted from your post suggests to me that you don't even understand yourself here. You recognise there can be disadvantaged football educations – but that shouldn't have any bearing on progress. Wtf, of course it has.
I admit my mistake with Auba, but Mkhitaryan was born and raised in Armenia and brought up through that system.As @Robbie Boy states, not even Aubameyang was brought up through the Gabon football system either. So, both of your examples were erroneous. Hilarious.
I hate that wholesale full of kid policy in league cup & FA Cup. I meant look at all those young players SAF & Wenger gave gametime like this. Pretty much all of them failed to establish themselves eventually. SAF used to play strong team in these cups. Later in his reign, it seems like he want to focus more in CL and the league given more threat coming from the sugar daddy clubs. This saw us being less successful in domestic cups, especially FA Cup where we couldn't win it for nearly a decade under SAF.Yeah one of the annoying aspects of Mourinho is that he likes to be a strong team in the League Cup (not full of kids) which is what a lot of us have been used to under Fergie. Hoping Tuanzebe gets a start at right back though.
I don't understand how I strawmanned your argument. From your post you asked when a sweedish center back belonged at one of the top clubs? then you said that Lindleof's football education and his values are rooted in the Sweedish education system which has fallen behind. So from both of your points it is implied that because he came from a poor football education and that no one else recently who came up from Sweeden has actually done welll at a big club, Lindleof is likely not going to succeed here, yes? So let me pose this question for you: Why was he brought here under a manger known for cultivating center backs? Why was he such a widely scouted player? Why was he named to the Champions League Breakthrough XI? Its talent. He is a talented player with bags of potential, so as far as I'm concerned, his past dosen't mean jack all to me.I hear you, and of course we should be patient with new signings.
In this particular case though, I personally just can't see it further down the road either, at least not as a centre-back. He also lacks pace to make it as a full-back. The only position in which I can see him having a successful future as is defensive midfielder. Take note, all of this is in regards to his prospects at the very top. He's already proven (to some extent) that he can do it at one level just below the top.
And bear in my mind that I'm Swedish whilst asking this rhetorical question – but ffs, when was the last time a Swedish centre-back actually belonged at one of the giant clubs in Europe? You can make a minor case for Olof Mellberg, but apart from his brief stint at Juventus, no!
The last truly worthy Swedish centre-back was Patrik Andersson, around 15–20 years ago. And even Andersson, despite being perhaps the best centre-back Sweden has ever seen, didn't actually last that long at the very top, at Bayern or Barcelona, with all due respect to Borussia Mönchengladbach. Though to be fair, injuries played a major part in his specific case.
Before Andersson, there was Glenn Hysén, but that's three decades ago. From someone who's watched the Swedish national team for two of those three decades, we don't exactly have a track record of producing world class centre-backs, unless you view Jonas Olsson, Daniel Majstorovic, Teddy Lucic or Joachim Björklund as world class. It doesn't matter that Lindelöf went abroad at a pretty young age either, his core football education and values are strongly rooted in the Swedish football system/association, which has fallen behind for the past decade or so.
I didn't understand this potential acquisition when rumoured in January and I questioned it then too. I understand it even less now and question it even more.
If Rojo hadn't been out with long-term injury, we would've probably not even signed another centre-back. Incidentally, the rumours fading away in January actually did coincide with Rojo's good form. But ok, sure, depth in CB is always a good thing. Why management chose Lindelöf as the solution for that is beyond me though…
And to think that some actually penned him down as a starter when doing line-up previews for the season.
Our best centre-backs are Bailly, Rojo and Jones. Period.
I expect him and Smalling will be the centre back pair for the first 6 cl games. Mourinho showed last year that he is happy to stick with a pair that are working well. The champs league gives him a valid reason to change Bailly/Jones without upsetting the balance ]
Unless an injury/ fitness issue, further suspension, I don't think Smalling would be a sure starter for any games. Last season, the need for Smalling is due to our aerial ability was poor. I meant with Matic, we don't need cover for Herrera aerially in the defense with Smalling since using Fellaini all the time can be counter productive.I expect him and Smalling will be the centre back pair for the first 6 cl games. Mourinho showed last year that he is happy to stick with a pair that are working well. The champs league gives him a valid reason to change Bailly/Jones without upsetting the balance.
Interesting point on Valencia fitness. Possible.I think he may start at RB at Stoke as Valencia will only be back at Manchester tomorrow morning? Jose may save Valencia for the midweek CL game who has played 2 games for Ecuador
Interesting point on Valencia fitness. Possible.
There is a chance Smalling would partner Jones as CB with Bailly to play RB, too. Knowing Mourinho, he's pragmatic and would go for safer option: players with PL experience.
Baily and Jones as our first CB pair made basic school boy errors that caused us the game against Stoke. It's time to give Lindelof a chance. He can't be any worse anyway.
I believe that the pair should be dropped as warning that they must always be top of their game to be Man Utd starting CB.
We still have Smalling, Rojo also ahead of him. Tuanzebe possibly too (not on merit but ability).He'll be fine with a run of games. With our current situation, makes sense for him to be on bench. Let's wait until the "lesser" cups then give him a run out.
Plus, no one expects Jones to be fit all season so surely Lindelof will get his chance.
I don't trust Smelling. Rojo was good last season but let's see if he reverts back to his old Rabona selfWe still have Smalling, Rojo also ahead of him. Tuanzebe possibly too (not on merit but ability).
I trust Lindelof even less.I don't trust Smelling. Rojo was good last season but let's see if he reverts back to his old Rabona self