Friday, 24 June 2011

Ashley Young, Great......but why now?


So here we are, Ashley Young signs for Manchester United on Thursday, although for all football fans who take a big interest in their club, this deal has been done for a long long time. In April i wrote a post about Nani and looked into how the rest of his season would work out for him, and it basically worked out like i thought it would. He failed to make any real impact towards the end of the season, as Ji Sung Park made the left side of midfield his own for big games, including the Champions League Final, and also Ryan Giggs continuing to amaze people with great displays. I also tipped Young to join us back then, and welcomed the deal.

You never really got the feeling Nani would start the final in London, you knew his work ethic was not good enough, and would leave Dani Alves and Lionel Messi to run riot up the right hand side of the field, even without Nani in the team, they did it anyway and showed up some of the obvious weaknesses in Patrice Evra's game. So this leads to me to a couple of questions about this Ashley Young signing.

Why exactly would Sir Alex go out and buy a player, who don't get me wrong is a very very good player, but essentially very similar to Nani? Young has more weaknesses than you may think. Like Nani, Young's work rate defensively is not anything special, if anything its on a par with Nani's. He had less assists than Nani last season, also less goals, so again, why?

One solution i have came to is Young has been a big fish in a small pond at Villa, i'm not taking away from Villa here, they are a big club and have done a lot for him. They took a risk on him, bringing him from Watford and letting him grow into an England International and a valuable one at that. I feel he may have grown too comfortable at Aston Villa, grown comfortable with the fact they are not expected to win the league, or qualify for Europe every year. When lately he has been playing for England, he has shown glimpses of the talent many thought would lead him to be one of the best wingers in the world, but now he is 25, there is no more time for excuses, it is surely now time to show the goods. His peak should be in the next 3-4 years, and he wont have this pace forever. Also the fact that he is English may be a big factor in the signing, with Sir Alex showing with the signing of Phil Jones, he wishes to add some home grown talent to the squad.





Speaking to some Villa fans, they are sad over Young's departure, although not a lot have noticed too much, they seem to be too angry about McLeish taking charge rather than one of their best players being sold. They feel Young can be very frustrating, lacks some work ethic, but also has strokes of genius that will win you 3 points instead of one. Does this not sound familiar? Do we not have a certain player who matches that criteria already for the same position?

Either Nani is to leave, or Ferguson will have to find a way of keeping both happy, i can see an attempt to bed Young into the center of midfield, but i can see it failing too. Some are saying why not have used the money from the Jones and Young deals to bring in an attacking midfielder, i say that's stupid, we have bought a possible future England Captain in Jones, and as for Young, it remains to be seen but i feel we have bought a match winner. Iv no doubt United will go and sign a midfielder, who? I'm not sure, my personal preference would be Mezut Ozil, although the little German has declined to hold talks with United. Other than that i can see a bid for Sneijder coming, although i fear we may not be bringing the Dutch man to Old Trafford. Also can see a bid maybe for Stephen Defour, he signed a new contract recently but talks of Juventus making a move may just prompt Ferguson into a sneaky bid.

It remains to be seen how the Young signing will fair out, i hope and believe it will work, but also feel it may mean Nani will not be at Old Trafford for many more years to come.

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Test Report: How good is Nani?




The question that will get so so many different opinions that you could hardly come to a conclusion. Nani, a man that has come of age, a man that has finally learnt his lessons, a man that finally has gained that end product. All these terms were going through my head earlier in the season, and don't get me wrong, i am still a huge believer in his ability. He has it all in my eyes, he has speed, a winning mentality, vision, dribbling ability, two good feet and a genuine love of step overs. The burning question for me is: Will it ever come together consistently?

This season, without doubt, has been Nani's best. 9 goals and an absolute glut of assists saw him nominated for PFA Young Player of the year. An award that to be fair, he really was up against it, Jack Wilshere has dominated this season for me and totally deserved the award, Gareth Bale also has had a good season, but  i feel did not warrant winning the senior award. For example, how can Bale win the senior award, but miss out on the young award? surely Wilshere has been voted better than Bale in one category, how on earth can Bale then win the top prize? Thtats football i guess, and why we love it.

Anyway, back on track, Nani. When he missed an 87th minute penalty against Fulham in August, i felt this might be another typical season for the Portuguese ace. Nani, though, has done exceptional this term as discussed before. After tonight's game however, i cant help but feel that Nani has not matured as much as we may think. Remember this?


This, there was no need for. In a game where Utd had the game won, he decides to annoy and provoke Arsenal. To us fans, it was fun, it was good to see the boy wind them up.But this was a piece of Nani that will never disappear i feel, he showboats too much, when it is not needed. Many will say C Ronaldo does the same, but when he has scored 42 goals in a season, he can do whatever he wants, when he wants. Nani just has certain areas to work on, big time. Like his crossing from corners....it is and i will argue on this, ABYSMAL. He will pop up with a good corner every now and again, but 7/10 times, he will not beat the first man. His free kicks are very like Ronaldo's style, but unfortunately his ability to take a free kick is not up to that standard.

Man Utd have had a weird season, looking right now on track to win a record breaking 19th league title and on course for another Champions League final, sounds like a pretty amazing season....unless you have been watching it. The midfield has not had a consistent look to it, Scholes is now surely on his last legs, Giggs although going through a good spell is soon to retire also, Hargreaves is....whatever and Gibson and Carrick just don't want to be good footballers anymore and Fletcher, even as a workhorse, will not win you the game or place that killer pass, Anderson also is looking less likely to fill potential that made United pay so big for him. With the midfield looking so thin on the ground, Park Ji Sung, Antonio Valencia and Nani must have a major impact on the remainder of the season if United are to have any chance of lifting another European Cup/

Nani must show some of the ability he showed earlier in the season, where he just glided by numerous Bolton defenders and slotted the ball home. In the end i feel this could be one of Nani's most important season's in a United shirt, with rumors of Ashley Young arriving, also rumors surrounding a swap with Wesley Sneijder growing, Nani must show up in the big games from now until the end of the season. If he doesn't? Then i truly believe Nani will not be as big a part of Manchester United's future as he may even think