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Played some good passes under pressure. I have hope for him in midfield.
Herrera generally does a better job of it I'd say.
Hardly like I'm praising.. Just saying he's worth his spot in the team considering the alternatives and that he was fine in the first half along with the others
Well those stats are bollocks for a start considering he cleared one off the line against Everton, he also made more than one tackle today0 clearances, 0 interceptions, 1 tackle today. - "He's played well".
Even de Gea managed 1 clearance today, Mata also had one in 30 minutes.
In the last 4 games he's had just 1 interception - against Everton, 0 clearances, and 6 tackles(not neccesarily succesful ones). In 4 games!!!!
I would say this just sums up that he has no idea how to play as a midfielder.
But aparently, by some, he's played really well in these past 4 games in midfield.
Now this is the truth! Rooney would still have the legs to get into the box ala lampard and I think could easily add 10 goals from the position which we haven't had in yearsI think on the whole he was good today. Could have looked after the ball a bit better, at times, but I think he was good. He also looks a lot better on the ball in tight space. Can't remember the minute, but he riddled away from two players and played a nice pass. Some really good moments in the game. If whatever manager's here next season decides to play him in centre mid, then we need to look at who we play him with.
With Fellaini, he seems to be the more reserved 8, who will get on the ball and try and dictate, whilst Fellaini will be the to get forward more.
What will suit him more, though? I would like to see how he get in the 'Fellaini role', where he has more license to get into the box. Doing this, will allow us to play someone next to him who can control the game, i.e. Modric, Verratti, Rakitic, etc. That said, Rooney seems to be doing a good enough job in that position since he's been there.
Well those stats are bollocks for a start considering he cleared one off the line against Everton, he also made more than one tackle today
Disagree I think he has a strong case that he shouldn't have a single yellow card, first one wasn't even a foul, of that's a pull on gray then then football is the most pathetic sport around (it already is), can't recall the third one.It's from whoscored - best you could find, but it's not hard to notice in the games that he is terrible defensively in the midfield. Today he should have at least 3 yellow cards without actually doing anything positive defensively.
But the team has also been crap in the second half, maybe it's Rooneys job to lift us but football is a team sport and if the whole team dips, it's not unusual that the individuals within that system do as well. The reason for dip is the biggest worry not the individuals themselves, we haven't played at high intensity for 90 minutes a single game this season and that's management...If football was a game of 45 mins, he's been ok but the last 4 second 45mins he has been crap. But let's pretend like the second half of games don't happen!
Disagree I think he has a strong case that he shouldn't have a single yellow card, first one wasn't even a foul, of that's a pull on gray then then football is the most pathetic sport around (it already is), can't recall the third one.
You can't recall one of them yet think it's still a strong case that he didn't deserved booked for it?Disagree I think he has a strong case that he shouldn't have a single yellow card, first one wasn't even a foul, of that's a pull on gray then then football is the most pathetic sport around (it already is), can't recall the third one.
I remember the good old days when his shooting from outside the box was amazing. How could you lose something like that?
Now this is the truth! Rooney would still have the legs to get into the box ala lampard and I think could easily add 10 goals from the position which we haven't had in years
Got his passing stats or a heat map?It's from whoscored - best you could find, but it's not hard to notice in the games that he is terrible defensively in the midfield. Today he should have at least 3 yellow cards without actually doing anything positive defensively.
I agree. With energy and someone around him who can dictate, I think he'll prove to be a success in the advanced 8 role.
The thing is, with us being heavily linked to Sanches, it looks as though he might be the player to come in and be our box to box midfielder, leaving us with a three man midfield of say Schneiderlin, Sanches and Rooney. Whilst it would add a lot more energy to our midfield, it would be more of a hard-working three, rather than a creative three, with onus on our front three creating chances, which wouldn't be too much of a bad idea, providing we have players who can create something out of nothing, i.e. Martial.
It would be similar to the Chelsea's midfield three under Mourinho in 2004-06, where he played a midfield three of Makelele, Essien and Lampard.
We do lack energy in midfield, and we often struggle when teams counter us. More energy would certainly help us to counteract this problem.
SchneiderlinAs I said, it wouldn't be the most creative, but if you look at Leicester for example, energy is massively important in the modern game.
Sanches Rooney
People can say this shoehorning thing all they want but since the turn of the years he's been one of the best in the team and fully deserves his place in the team, I get it every team has a scapegoat and Rooney is levelled with all it all with him being a senior player and being captain. But if people would actually open their eyes and watch from an objective standpoint they would see he's pretty much outperformed all our other "natural" midfielders in the last few games and the reason we didn't win today really wasn't on Rooney.You can't recall one of them yet think it's still a strong case that he didn't deserved booked for it?
He's not good enough to be a striker or midfielder and trying to build our team around shoehorning him in is going to hamper any attempts at being competitive or getting back to the CL. Which will hit us in the pocket. Surely that mitigates his allegedly great marketing potential.
But yet again Rooneys critics fail to mention that the team as a whole has also taken a huge dip over the last 3-4 years and our overall goals are way down. The question is has Rooneys form been due to the team or just a decline, I think it's a bit of both, but while other players get the benefit of the doubt Rooney is thrown under the bus.I've seen this a few times. Rooney being casually compared to a prime Lampard. I'm not sure if Rooney is being overrated or Lampard underrated. The latter was consistently scoring over 20 a season around 2005. Rooney despite playing a more advanced role hasn't done that for about four years.
Look at his goal trend over the last few years, it's going downwards. He's not suddenly going to add 10 goals a year to his game whilst dropping further away from goal.
Got his passing stats or a heat map?
But yet again Rooneys critics fail to mention that the team as a whole has also taken a huge dip over the last 3-4 years and our overall goals are way down. The question is has Rooneys form been due to the team or just a decline, I think it's a bit of both, but while other players get the benefit of the doubt Rooney is thrown under the bus.
Too lateIf the people at our club see Rooney as a long term first choice central midfielder, were in trouble.