bucketybuck wrote: » I have to say. If it's the last minute of the world cup final and i need a goal to survive, the last person I want taking the corner, one on one with the keeper or standing over the free kick, is Marcus Rashford.
Whatsisname wrote: » I can see why Mourinho wanted Perisic so bad. He’s played a blinder.
Headshot wrote: » Should be starting ahead of waster sterling
bangkok wrote: » Rashford is great to watch
Cantona's Collars wrote: » https://twitter.com/Sporting_CP/status/1017098840481107968
Cotts72 wrote: » That rebic fella is muck, hopefuly the links are way off
Adamocovic wrote: » He didn't do it in terms of reaching his potential. I agree with that. But did play around 40 times in his first season under Jupp when they won the treble. And was key in their cup success. It didn't work with Pep. He didn't do enough to earn a spot over Robben even despite a storming World Cup in 2014. He was only at inter for like 6 months before leaving. He turned down a move to Liverpool earlier as Bayern had convinced him to stay, then admitted he got impatient being on the bench and jumped at the opportunity to join Inter. However he didn't enjoy the Italian football. Said it was too slow, lacked explosiveness and creativity, and his game didn't suit it. Also mentioned how shocking the Inter infrastructure for recovery, performance analysis and nutrition is compared to England and Germany. He left after expressing his unhappiness to Mancini who he claims he never had any issues with. So he didn't do it but it was a case of him wanting out. It's not great by him but a mistake. I'd imagine most would consider him one of their best players. In his 3 seasons there he has been top scorer, and top assist provider twice. And that is like you mentioned, playing with a poor Stoke team around him. He's 26, and at least I can agree on the use of the word bargain! And of the people you mentioned:Sanchez: LW/CAM, started 0 games last season on the right.Rashford: LW/ST, only started 2 games last season on the right.Martial: LW, started 3 games last season on the right. Also most seem to think he's on the way out.Mata: RW, the converted RW but is regular starter. So 3 of the 4 have been regularly on the opposite wing with one linked with a move away. I understand people's opinion of Shaqiri. Personally think whoever is getting him is getting a bargain. Hopefully we go on to sign someone outstanding at RW but if the seasons starts and we haven't even brought in some competition for the right-hand side I'll be looking back at a wasted punt on Shaqiri which comes with little to no risk.
Lukker- wrote: » Jose has been 4-2-3-1 for a good while now. I think there will be a pivot of some sort, with either Pogba or Fred ahead of, possibly alternating roles. I also don't see why going 4-3-3 would alleviate the need for a right winger?
bangkok wrote: » Too be honest i dont think we need a world class right winger. We signed fred, that would mean we are going 3 in the middle.fred matic pogba. Sanchez wont stay on the wing anyway and we have lingard rashford mata martial all to play the other position off lukaku
pjohnson wrote: » Lindelöf again being linked with a loan away. You'd have to assume that means we ARE still after a new CB.
Mitch Connor wrote: » I'd also point to Willian being of an age that means his signing doesn't really block the potential rise of a player like Chong or Gomes (if there is thinking in that direction at the club.).
Mitch Connor wrote: » Was looking in the Chelsea thread a few weeks ago and they were mostly bemoaning Willian and talking about the need to get a proper right winger in to replace him. Funny. Same is said at United and Willian is the guy we want to solve it. Someone has the player very wrong and it is more likely to be the United fans! (and I'd have been one backing a move for Willian)
brinty wrote: » who?
Rossi IRL wrote: » I'm a bit meh on him. I think we could do better.
pjohnson wrote: » I'd love Willian tbh.