Discuss Pellegrini (Pt 2)

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LoveCity said:
Fernandinho lacks technical ability and there isn't much between him and GARCIA? Heard it all now. Talk about going to great lengths to try and justify your premature opinions of a player. He showed yesterday he is a superior and more intelligent player than Fellaini, who is just a bully with decent footballing skills. He's been a defensive beast in our last two games with tackles (8) and interceptions (10) galore across the two games. He reads the play very, very well and has made some very crucial interceptions that can be quickly forgotten with the speed of the game. It's all about getting the balance right and we're starting to now.

Finally someone who watches the same football i do.

Yesterday he made soooooo many important interceptions that it wasn't even funny
I guess just because he doesn't win the ball with a De jong tackling, it isn't applauded.
You can see from the start of the season, that he has taken things slowly, and are now much more focused on his primary job, which is reading the play and stopping it before it gathers to much pace. In a few months when is he synchronized better with the team you will see his other abilities, witch is 40 yards darting forward passes, and running with the ball to like a cheetah on hunt.
You can quote me on that!
 
zlaz3r said:
LoveCity said:
Fernandinho lacks technical ability and there isn't much between him and GARCIA? Heard it all now. Talk about going to great lengths to try and justify your premature opinions of a player. He showed yesterday he is a superior and more intelligent player than Fellaini, who is just a bully with decent footballing skills. He's been a defensive beast in our last two games with tackles (8) and interceptions (10) galore across the two games. He reads the play very, very well and has made some very crucial interceptions that can be quickly forgotten with the speed of the game. It's all about getting the balance right and we're starting to now.

Finally someone who watches the same football i do.

Yesterday he made soooooo many important interceptions that it wasn't even funny
I guess just because he doesn't win the ball with a De jong tackling, it isn't applauded.
You can see from the start of the season, that he has taken things slowly, and are now much more focused on his primary job, which is reading the play and stopping it before it gathers to much pace. In a few months when is he synchronized better with the team you will see his other abilities, witch is 40 yards darting forward passes, and running with the ball to like a cheetah on hunt.
You can quote me on that!

He's also got the snap of a De Jong tackle in his locker, we just haven't seen it yet!
 
mammutly said:
Garcia and Fernandinho are both technically good, but limited players. They read the game well and because of that they are good at breaking up opposition moves. What they both lack is creativity.

Garcia is never going to be a superstar and neither is Fernandinho. But they are both decent players who can carry at a limited role in the team very well.

They are not in the side to create. They are in there to destroy and keep jt simple.
 
I think mutters is either on lsd or on the wum.

Anyone who puts Ferny and Garcia at the same level cannot be of sound mind.
 
zlaz3r said:
You can see from the start of the season, that he has taken things slowly, and are now much more focused on his primary job, which is reading the play and stopping it before it gathers to much pace. In a few months when is he synchronized better with the team you will see his other abilities, witch is 40 yards darting forward passes, and running with the ball to like a cheetah on hunt.
You can quote me on that!
In fairness united have a cheater of their very own already.
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zlaz3r said:
LoveCity said:
Fernandinho lacks technical ability and there isn't much between him and GARCIA? Heard it all now. Talk about going to great lengths to try and justify your premature opinions of a player. He showed yesterday he is a superior and more intelligent player than Fellaini, who is just a bully with decent footballing skills. He's been a defensive beast in our last two games with tackles (8) and interceptions (10) galore across the two games. He reads the play very, very well and has made some very crucial interceptions that can be quickly forgotten with the speed of the game. It's all about getting the balance right and we're starting to now.

Finally someone who watches the same football i do.

Yesterday he made soooooo many important interceptions that it wasn't even funny
I guess just because he doesn't win the ball with a De jong tackling, it isn't applauded.
You can see from the start of the season, that he has taken things slowly, and are now much more focused on his primary job, which is reading the play and stopping it before it gathers to much pace. In a few months when is he synchronized better with the team you will see his other abilities, witch is 40 yards darting forward passes, and running with the ball to like a cheetah on hunt.
You can quote me on that!


Good point regarding him and de Jong - some people just can't see it. Also agree that he will show more as her settles, but what he's done the past 2 games has been just fine
 
mammutly said:
Didsbury Dave said:
mammutly said:
Garcia and Fernandinho are both technically good, but limited players. They read the game well and because of that they are good at breaking up opposition moves. What they both lack is creativity.

Garcia is never going to be a superstar and neither is Fernandinho. But they are both decent players who can carry at a limited role in the team very well.
I can't believe you are bracketing those two together. Fernandinho is mobile, a battler and a good passer. I think he can show a lot more drive when released from the holding role too. Imagine having yaya alongside you like he did against Cardiff, hull and stoke. You wouldn't know what he was going to do next. Drop deep for the ball, drive 50 yards forward, pass backwards, pass long. It would be a nightmare for a midfielder at a new club. That's why he suddenly looked more composed and assured on Sunday, with yaya sitting 15 yards ahead of him.

Garcia isn't a patch on him in this league because he can't run.


Fernandinho is going to face physical challenges week in and week out now. He is pushed off the ball too easily and lacks the technical ability to create space for himself. That was very evident on Sunday. His talents are in quick passes and interceptions, not battles. Garcia is the physically stronger, if less mobile of the two, but I would say that there isn't much to choose between them in terms of overall ability and value to the squad.

I can see your judgement on Garcia, but Fernandihno has only played 4/5 games for us ( I don't include pre season).
 
mammutly hates fernandinho. it's totally absurd, ridiculous and at this point borderline pathetic, but he hates him
 
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