It's going to be an intriguing season for the Red Devils without the devilish skills of Cristiano Ronaldo. Yet, for all that speed, flair and certainly goals, I wonder if the impact of his departure will be as great as previously thought.
For one, the spotlight will spread across a wider spectrum of players and fringe characters like Nani, the Da Silva twins and even young Macheda will have the chance to play outside of Ronaldo's shadow. Alex Ferguson has proven to be an excellent nurturer of young talents and given the size of United's squad, I will not be too surprised if the Red Devils go four on a title-trot.
The key to success will undoubtedly however, fall on the shoulders of mainstays like Wayne Rooney, Michael Carrick and the defensive partnership of Ferdinand and Vidic. Berbatov for example is beginning to rediscover his groove and making me wonder if Ferguson really has an oracle hidden somewhere at home. The Bulgarian may yet play his best season in the Premier League and aided by a supreme goal getter Owen, I can see the front three contributing 50 goals between them. And how can I forget young Danny Wellbeck? His strength, skill and height will prove key in unlocking some defences.
It is in midfeld and between the posts that my concern arises. Carrick and Fletcher appear first choice, although I hope Anderson comes of age soon. Scholes will offer some guile, but only as a late sub with potentially Giggs having a bigger impact. I cannot wait for Hargreaves to start playing, and supposing he does return early next year, his fresh legs could be the difference between winning or playing bridesmaid. Fletcher will get better and this could be key for the long run.
In goal, I think Ben Foster will take at least 5-10 games before showing the type of consistency it will take to keep VDS out of the team, but I have my doubts about his temperament. Experience will play a big role in another title challenge and the faster VDS recovers, the better for United.
Overall though, it is evident that we have a big squad with some good talent as back-up. Certainly Chelsea can match us in size and talent, but beyond that, I do not see the title moving elsewhere.
Guess "dim sum" speaks lowly of any intellectual capacity this blog may have :) Only bite size servings here, signed mrjefe.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Dear Alex, Sign Up David Silva PLEASE!
Dear Sir Alex,
Far be it from me to tell your knightship how to run this magnificent club... but (yes, it was always heading for this bend) IF I had your ear, I'd strenuously recommend a review of this mercurial midfielder for whom no introduction is truly necessary - David Silva. In my mind, he is the replacement for Paul Scholes that we still do not have - with the added flexibility of being able to play outwide and blessed with a less vicious tackle (if that be the word to describe Scholsey's lunges in the middle of the park) and possibly quicker feet.
Silva's timing is impeccable and his eye for goal comparable to any midfielder putting on a United jersey of late. His versatility will afford you the luxury of more attacking options - as if you were lacking in the first place - yes I know) but more importantly, he would be able to carry the burden of more goals from midfield and until young Anderson finds the back of the net more regularly, I am afraid Wayne will need to top 30 goals if we are to meet your lofty but truly achievable target of a century of goals next season.
Yours humbly,
mrjefe
Far be it from me to tell your knightship how to run this magnificent club... but (yes, it was always heading for this bend) IF I had your ear, I'd strenuously recommend a review of this mercurial midfielder for whom no introduction is truly necessary - David Silva. In my mind, he is the replacement for Paul Scholes that we still do not have - with the added flexibility of being able to play outwide and blessed with a less vicious tackle (if that be the word to describe Scholsey's lunges in the middle of the park) and possibly quicker feet.
Silva's timing is impeccable and his eye for goal comparable to any midfielder putting on a United jersey of late. His versatility will afford you the luxury of more attacking options - as if you were lacking in the first place - yes I know) but more importantly, he would be able to carry the burden of more goals from midfield and until young Anderson finds the back of the net more regularly, I am afraid Wayne will need to top 30 goals if we are to meet your lofty but truly achievable target of a century of goals next season.
Yours humbly,
mrjefe
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