We now have 4 established wingers at OT and it really is a selection dilemma. With Giggs having successfully converted to CM last season SAF now has these 4 to decide between. Valencia critics argue he is too predictable and is only good for crosses whilst Nani and Young have top class raw talent where they get both goals and crosses. We then have Park who's performances last season further cemented his argument for a starting slot. Many fans including myself also want to see Morrison feature more frequently next season and Cleverly can also play RM. I apologise is this article has been done already as I haven't been on in a while but I think against the best teams Nani must start. We missed his creativity against Barca and Fergie surely promised him a starting berth to result in todays announcement by him that he will be a red next season. Young has yet to prove himself for us and Park is usually preserved for around 15-20 games a season. There are so many arguments as to who to start although for me the raw talent Nani has started to harness is a must have.
Moving forward Berbatov should also start next season more regularly in my perhaps controversial opinion. Hernandez went AWOL against Barca and should be rotated with Berba as Berbas hold up play is better suited against more established defences
Thoughts?
Valencia, Young, Park or Nani???
posted on 27/6/11
Park isn't a winger !
He played more centrally. He's much better in middle.
posted on 27/6/11
I'd like to see Nani and Young on the wings more often than not. I think those two swapping wings with their pace and skill, and with their apparent abilities with regard assists and goals, could be quite exciting and a little more fluid and free flowing than with Valencia.
Valencia certainly has a role to play, dont get me wrong. In fact, he seems to cause Ashley Cole big problems when he plays against him. Strange considering Cole usually got the better of Ronaldo when they came up against each other.
posted on 28/6/11
Listen guys, we have 4-5 guys that can play on the wing, but really when do any team have the same line up week in week out? SAF changes the line up to meet the "demand" of what the opposition will put out. Its good to have talented players that are able to swap and change depending on who we are against, also how about injuries! Two players could take really bad knocks and be out for months, then you are down to your two players and one sub!
I don't see this as being a problem for us.
posted on 28/6/11
Valencia critics argue he is too predictable and is only good for crosses
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So was Beckham and he contributed to a lot of United success