Lack of pace on the wings

He is still a superb player, but he can't play 3 games in a week anymore, and if he does he has to have a free role and that's when he becomes a problem.

His fitness / condition is the issue, not his ability.
so he isn't a luxury player now. He's superb. ;-)

He looked fit enough the first two games after the WC given he was chasing down balls and pressing to the end. He looked tired towards the Everton game and three intensive games in little more than a week would tax most, never mind the over thirties. He is a player with a successful pass ratio of 80%, much lower than others because of the nature of him. When his radar isn't quite at it then he gives the ball away but that is what you get for his sublime assists. I hope he is at his peak for another couple of years because we cannot replace his genius.
 
I disagree with it being about Kev's fitness. I think Kev is forcing it because at the moment he's the only person creating consistent chances. Our wide players aren't doing enough with the quality of positions they find themselves in. Our fullbacks are playing very narrow. It feels like Kev is the only creative spark at the moment
His fitness is a yard gone, rather than something he can recover.

Whilst I agree he is now our only creative spark, his passing is increasingly over longer distances, and he is occupying the highest end of the pitch, rather than having the juice to drop deeper and collect.

When he is blowing out of his arse, you see his passing percentages also decline.

Whilst a wonderful servant, I would have preferred to have let him run down his final two years and wave him off into the sunset at 33, thanking him for his brilliant service.

Kev is someone who would still tear it up in Italy in his later years, but I don't think we can afford to carry any luxury player into their mid thirties, certainly one who has been one of the best midfielders in Europe.

United made the same mistakes thinking the likes of family man, Wio, Keane and Scholes would go on for ever, and buried their heads in the sand until it was too late.

Kev isn't finished and will continue to produce WOW moments because you never lose technique, but we have perhaps already lost him as the first name on the team sheet he was.
 
so he isn't a luxury player now. He's superb. ;-)

He looked fit enough the first two games after the WC given he was chasing down balls and pressing to the end. He looked tired towards the Everton game and three intensive games in little more than a week would tax most, never mind the over thirties. He is a player with a successful pass ratio of 80%, much lower than others because of the nature of him. When his radar isn't quite at it then he gives the ball away but that is what you get for his sublime assists. I hope he is at his peak for another couple of years because we cannot replace his genius.
Physicality he has struggled since the centurion season, those serious injuries took there toll.

He needs a team building around him, that's the issue with his age and at this present moment in time we have an ageing midfield and it often shows.

In many games we are looking slow and ponderous, this team needs some pace and legs adding to it.
 
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so he isn't a luxury player now. He's superb. ;-)

He looked fit enough the first two games after the WC given he was chasing down balls and pressing to the end. He looked tired towards the Everton game and three intensive games in little more than a week would tax most, never mind the over thirties. He is a player with a successful pass ratio of 80%, much lower than others because of the nature of him. When his radar isn't quite at it then he gives the ball away but that is what you get for his sublime assists. I hope he is at his peak for another couple of years because we cannot replace his genius.
He looked fit after the WC because that was a glorified holiday for him, KDB simply can't play 3 games a week, against the dippers superb but against Everton he looked a tired player.
 
I think people are overreacting with the whole 'boring' thing here tbh. I know it's not been incredible free-flowing football, but fuck me it's not that bad and we've absolutely seen some great football at times this season. Why are people acting like we're watching Atletico Madrid park the bus?
There isn’t just one form of boring football though. Saying we’re quite boring to watch isn’t the same as saying we park everyone behind the ball. Intentionally playing wingers that don’t take any risks and having everyone bar KDB constantly favouring backwards passes over anything adventurous is quite boring to watch imo. In most games it will get us a win, it can definitely be effective. But is it exciting? Not really, in my opinion.
 
His fitness is a yard gone, rather than something he can recover.

Whilst I agree he is now our only creative spark, his passing is increasingly over longer distances, and he is occupying the highest end of the pitch, rather than having the juice to drop deeper and collect.

When he is blowing out of his arse, you see his passing percentages also decline.

Whilst a wonderful servant, I would have preferred to have let him run down his final two years and wave him off into the sunset at 33, thanking him for his brilliant service.

Kev is someone who would still tear it up in Italy in his later years, but I don't think we can afford to carry any luxury player into their mid thirties, certainly one who has been one of the best midfielders in Europe.

United made the same mistakes thinking the likes of family man, Wio, Keane and Scholes would go on for ever, and buried their heads in the sand until it was too late.

Kev isn't finished and will continue to produce WOW moments because you never lose technique, but we have perhaps already lost him as the first name on the team sheet he was.
Things change quickly in football, and we have/are letting several of our top players get to the veteran stage and some have gone way past their best (Mahrez).

Gundo, Mahrez and Bernardo will all have to be replaced in the coming summer window..
 
Things change quickly in football, and we have/are letting several of our top players get to the veteran stage and some have gone way past their best (Mahrez).

Gundo, Mahrez and Bernardo will all have to be replaced in the coming summer window..

All those players are positions the club have forced upon ourselves.

Mahrez a new deal despite entering his thirties, same went for Kev, although the latter at least justified one.

Gundo now in his final six months and at an age where it would be foolish to commit to his wages for more years.

Bernie wanting out for two seasons. All this should be headed off at the pass, we shouldn't be doing anyone favours.

Haaland was a move in the right direction and why I think Bellingham's energy and potential is worth the risk.

Throw in talents like McAllister or players with an ability on the ball, and we won't be far off.

Different perhaps, but still competing for all the trophies.
 
All those players are positions the club have forced upon ourselves.

Mahrez a new deal despite entering his thirties, same went for Kev, although the latter at least justified one.

Gundo now in his final six months and at an age where it would be foolish to commit to his wages for more years.

Bernie wanting out for two seasons. All this should be headed off at the pass, we shouldn't be doing anyone favours.

Haaland was a move in the right direction and why I think Bellingham's energy and potential is worth the risk.

Throw in talents like McAllister or players with an ability on the ball, and we won't be far off.

Different perhaps, but still competing for all the trophies.
100% agree but some big transfer decisions coming up one's we have to get right, Bellingham is a huge talent but that fee is going to put him under huge pressure and that's the worry with that one.

I never got the Mahrez extension, that was a strange decision from the club and we have all seen a big drop off in his form since that deal was signed.

And please let's get this left back sorted once and for all, there has got to be one out there somewhere!
 
All those players are positions the club have forced upon ourselves.

Mahrez a new deal despite entering his thirties, same went for Kev, although the latter at least justified one.

Gundo now in his final six months and at an age where it would be foolish to commit to his wages for more years.

Bernie wanting out for two seasons. All this should be headed off at the pass, we shouldn't be doing anyone favours.

Haaland was a move in the right direction and why I think Bellingham's energy and potential is worth the risk.

Throw in talents like McAllister or players with an ability on the ball, and we won't be far off.

Different perhaps, but still competing for all the trophies.
If anything, is Bellingham the eventual KDB replacement? With Gundo & Bernardo leaving soon, it’s easy to think Jude would be replacing one of them, but considering how few risky players Pep is happy to field at once, plus the declining energy of KDB, signing and energetic midfielder that doesn’t really offer control like Gundo or Bernardo kind of feels like Kevin’s replacement. Just with a handover period of a few years.
 
If anything, is Bellingham the eventual KDB replacement? With Gundo & Bernardo leaving soon, it’s easy to think Jude would be replacing one of them, but considering how few risky players Pep is happy to field at once, plus the declining energy of KDB, signing and energetic midfielder that doesn’t really offer control like Gundo or Bernardo kind of feels like Kevin’s replacement. Just with a handover period of a few years.
Bellingham does KDB's hard work for him for a couple of seasons and learns off the master, perfect solution.
 

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