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[–]ManUChao7I'm telling ya Griezmann is coming! 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

Rashford has the opportunity to take more chances with Zlatan here rather than Auba, also that move could motivate Marcus to succeed Zlatan and could see him as mentor. Really don't get what's the difference scoring 50 goals against French teams or German teams? Has anybody watched Auba this season or you just watching his goals. He lost so many opportunities this season, for me Reus,Miki,Gundogan were better players. Auba is fast but Zlatan could also help us with his playmaking abilities and his experience winning titles are incomparable. Auba had only one top season and he is 27 years old.

[–]JustinC00 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

if Zlatan gets his way, Rashford spends at least a significant amount of time on the bench, stalling his development and his meteoric rise

So bringing Ibra in for a year on a free will stall Rashford's development but spending 60-70m on Aubameyang and signing him to a 4-5 year deal won't??

Really most of the things you are talking about could be applied to bringing in Aubameyang too..

So basically you are mad that we aren't getting Aubameyang so you are shitting on the Ibra move.

[–]BlackBossalini 6ポイント7ポイント  (1子コメント)

He's scored goals in every league.

Stop acting entitled, it's your own fault for following hype trains. He and the media owe you nothing.

Mourinho will decide who plays, and where they play. Egos aren't unique to Zlatan, and I cannot see Mourinho being trod upon by players. They'll either listen, or enjoy the bench.

It's June. Let the season begin, then make your judgement.

[–]HuzaifaElahiTony Henry 1ポイント2ポイント  (1子コメント)

Excellent post.

Well first off, I do believe that Zlatan currently is already past his best, it's just a case of his "past it" still being astounding and well worth seeking for a year and perhaps two depending on how he does next season.

The ego thing is always a potential problem but Mourinho and Zlatan's very good working relationship mitigates a lot of my worries. The risk of egos clashing at a top club is nothing new, especially at Old Trafford, and while Mourinho's Chelsea and RM stints could cause worry, I think there's enough respect b/w him and Zlatan for it not to blow up. That's of course even assuming that Zlatan performs badly enough to warrant getting benched by Rashford in the first place.

This is my main worry - Martial seems acclimatized to the left, unless Memphis can move to the right, I genuinely worry for the future of the latter. You have Rashford waiting to take up the striker role from Zlatan in a couple of years, Martial in Memphis' position performing far too well to be tinkered with so unless Memphis can adapt to the right (or we try Martial there, although we shouldn't since he's tearing the left side up for fun) then it's hard to see him be able to start.

Young was good, but you can't make team decisions to suit a utility player who's past his best instead of looking at investing in two talents like Martial and Memphis. He has a contract till 2018, so I don't think he's likely to leave by his own accord. He's pretty versatile and that should help with game time although if we have to play Young regularly, we probably are doing something wrong.

I do agree Auba is a better long term option, but given the youth we have in attack, isn't a experienced Talisman (for free) who can help them learn and hand over command in a couple of years more fitting than punting 60 Million for Auba? Honestly, I'm pretty torn on here, I see viable reasons for yes and no, there are worse problems to have I guess.

[–]ManUChao7I'm telling ya Griezmann is coming! 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Mourinho has worked with Zlatan though and both of them respect each other. Mourinho is not naive to make the same mistakes he did at Chelsea, he is hungry for work and obviously excited for United job. One of the reasons Zlatan is joining us is Guardiola and that's great imo..

[–]legojs 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

I liked the post. Great thoughts and effort in this post

While I do agree that it may deter the dressing room atmosphere/rashford's growth/other players, I think that having a egotistical player who admires the egotistical boss is a perfect synergy and use of our team mentality. No one in our squad is Keano-esque at the moment. We need someone who can fiercely battle opponents on the field and intimidate him. His experience and skills also may benefit other players as they have more options with the help of ibra's dribbling/skills/poaching shots and height oh and physicality, which we lack apart from fellaini. His flair, presence and experience makes up his pace age and whatnot.

While I am also afraid we're overhyping, I do want him for a year with Mou while he can and do something that no one expects.

Edit: Also, there's no claim that we are getting Auba, and if so, it's gonna be hella expensive competing with City.

For Young and Memphis, Young is a great squad player and Memphis can be used as super subs or rotation games (cup games or lower league teams)

[–]noob_senpai 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

yes, some will argue that Rashford is young and that he needs to be gradually introduced, but Rooney started playing consistently at the top level when he was 16, younger than Rashford, and made 33 appearances for Everton in that season, less than Rashford has for us.

And Rooney is now 30 and plays like he got burned out (physically) by now. It is not without consequences, though it depends a lot on the natural physical abilities, lifestyle, etc., this is also a factor and shouldn't be completely ignored, especially with the PL being so physically demanding. I love how great Rashford has been for us an I hope it will continue for a long time, even if it includes slowing down a bit.
Otherwise good post, it summed up the situation well. I just hope that there is more going on in the background than what we know about and we will get the players we want and need.

[–]TanqPhil 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

We had 5L and 5D, 25 dropped points, against the bottom half of the league. If he can bully those teams like he did Ligue 1, he will improve United immensely.

[–]SpeedyOwntDavid De Gea 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Lots of what-if's. While I agree Zlatan's stats may have been padded by playing with PSG, he's still a great player. I think he'll be kept in line by Mourinho based on all the things he's said about him.