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Post by Chelsea Rentboy on Sept 25, 2013 22:21:52 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2013 0:10:49 GMT
Chicharito is the best i've ever seen at scoring those types of goals. It will look like luck to some idiots who don't watch him regularly. I commeted on the season review DVD that on almost all of cheech's goals he ended up flat on his back after scoring them. That's because he contorts himself so quickly into goal scoring positions. He doesn't have pure technique and ability like some of the best in the world but given a run of games he could score with the best of them. Great player & great guy.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2013 0:37:29 GMT
Buttner is unpredictable, that's not too good in your own half but going forward we really don't have enough creative players. I'm undecided how good he can actually become considering he's not that young but he might actually be my favourite player to watch. The way he skins a player who is much more accomplished than him is exciting & opens up play. I'd like too see him play left wing but it'd be much too late in his career for him to ever be a proper left winger.
Don't know what his future will be but why can't we enjoy watching his few games for us?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2013 0:40:17 GMT
The same people who will claim Hernandez's goal today was lucky are the same people who insist Solksjaer's goal in the Nou Camp was lucky.
Someone taking a shot and the ball hiting you are on the arse and going in is lucky, a split second reaction to turn in a ball is skill. Someone like Inzaghi made a career out of it, nobody can be that lucky.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2013 0:47:46 GMT
Can anyone gif me when Giggs was "supposed" to be sent of for the first time in 900+ games?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2013 1:07:16 GMT
The same people who will claim Hernandez's goal today was lucky are the same people who insist Solksjaer's goal in the Nou Camp was lucky. Someone taking a shot and the ball hiting you are on the arse and going in is lucky, a split second reaction to turn in a ball is skill. Someone like Inzaghi made a career out of it, nobody can be that lucky. All our last minutes wins were lucky as well don't you know? I really Really hope we find a way to give him more games this season. Take off a wide man & have him, RVP & Rooney on at the same time. Guaranteed goals. We saw RVP, as amazing as he is, miss that type of goal against Leverkusen because he & Rooney can't twist there body as quickly as Cheech. Absolute quality & his all round play is very good too. Welbeck can do somethings well, & does have good games but Hernandez is easily the superior player imo & should always be played ahead of Welbeck unless there's a specific tactical reason.
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Post by Bestie on Sept 26, 2013 8:43:31 GMT
Hernandez gives you more inside the box than Welbeck, but Welbeck is hugely more useful outside of it.
In striker terms, means you have to love Hernandez, but tactically Welbeck is sometimes the better option. i.e. When RvP is up front and we are playing men behind him.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2013 9:06:48 GMT
Wasnt a good goal at all "because it just hit him".
He's 1 of the most underated strikers in the prem if not Europe, he's got flaws like all players but he's one of the best finishers of the ball I've seen.
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Post by Bestie on Sept 26, 2013 9:18:58 GMT
Carrarrgghhaa and even Nev were both guilty last night of pointing out Enrique 'losing' Hernandez. Bugger that, the wee fella's movement was genius. No defender in the world with all the concentration and focus in the world could keep up with him.
Except maybe Vidic or JEvans.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2013 9:35:57 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2013 9:38:26 GMT
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Post by SAF_Legend on Sept 26, 2013 14:40:19 GMT
Hernandez gives you more inside the box than Welbeck, but Welbeck is hugely more useful outside of it. In striker terms, means you have to love Hernandez, but tactically Welbeck is sometimes the better option. i.e. When RvP is up front and we are playing men behind him. Therefore, I'd play him when RvP is injured. Either that, or Rooney with Kagawa behind, allowing Nani and Valencia to play as well. Chicharito coming on as a power sub for Nani or Valencia when either play poorly would secure us with a goal.
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Post by karthy on Sept 26, 2013 15:13:29 GMT
What was most impressive, to me atleast , about his game yesterday was that he dorpped back to from time to time to help with moving the game forward and got involved in the build up too. SOmething that most said that he lacked/lacks.
Whatever he may lack in skill he more than makes up for it with his eye for goal , his back head flip against stoke , can't think of any player who'd have come up with that in the Lge , he is very much lethal in and around there + he scores for fun against the rents.
There was one play where him and kags and Nani were involved which almost could have ended up in goal fi not for his final touch. Still playing after a longtime he was brilliant.
But since he is no Suarez or Aguero obv he will not be talked a lot. Luck Fluke my ass. wankers
Carrick - Fella/Clevs Nani - Rooney/Kags - Kags/RvP Chica
IF he could have this team sync well that'd be something
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Post by TheOldGuard on Sept 26, 2013 16:20:17 GMT
Chicharitos reaction after the goal kinda worried me. Super stoked yet somewhat me against the world type of celebration. I think he is simmering and pissed off beign on the bench so much. REEAALLLYY hope he doesn't go to madrid in january or next summer. We need to give him games to keep him happy here
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