VivaRonaldo85
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He’s being asked to play on the right, not in goal. I’m not his biggest fan but doing the same job but from the other side of the pitch rarely proves to be catastrophic for players less talented than him.
I don’t understand why a supposed top player would be so flummoxed by that. How many lads every week start askew of their ideal position? Strikers dropping back into the middle, wingers told to sit, central midfielders told to go out on the left or right due to the challenge posed by a particular opponent.
There’s a real disconnect between insisting he isn’t a limited player whilst at the same time arguing his usefulness is limited by being asked to make a relatively minor adjustment to his game.
Top players adapt their game depending on where and how they’re asked to play and against whom. In a season over the course of each game top players are asked to perform in any number of different roles far more challenging than being a wide forward who prefers to play on the left being asked to play on the right, and very rarely does their form go to absolute shit because of it. Top players overcome these things. Average players need excuses, like the suggestion they’re perpetually carrying a knock, have other things on their mind, aren’t getting on with the new fabric softener or not being able to track back because he prefers the other side of the pitch
Often the player the manager believes is the biggest talent and who therefore may be able to adapt from left to right forward is the fall guy and in this case, Rashford is that guy. But how many times does Mane, Sterling & Son play on the right side, for example? Never, because their managers know how effective they are on the left side and they make sure they have a suitable option on their right sides. By moving him to the right side, we suddenly lose that threat he was offering from the left and don’t gain anything by now having a player looking out of his comfort zone on the right. It’s actually a double whammy.
The only ‘top player’ I can automatically think of in recent years who has seamlessly switched from left to right and even centre forward is Ronaldo and he’s obviously one of the greatest players ever to play the game. Leave Rashford on the left please.