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Nani vs Nasri
Topic Started: Apr 8 2010, 04:46 PM (273 Views)
rollingstone
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Apr 9 2010, 03:40 PM
Scholes has always had something negative to say about Anderson (even when he played well to be fair) but yes, you were right in the end

Disagree. Anderson has shown enough promise over the past 2-3 seasons to legitimise his remaining at the club.

I fully accept that he's been thoroughly average this season and the last, and at his worst he's a complete and utter eyesore. But, we should persist.

At his best he's a fantastic player; his carrying of the ball from midfield is something that we've never had to that level before, and something that we could do well to utilise. I feel that his passing is certainly good enough, and like it or not I maintain that he has far more vision than he's given credit for. Obviously his strength is something that will really help him to make it in the PL.

I still think he is more than capable of becoming a quality player. Like Nani, I think the main problem is confidence, and, like Nani, I think that so long as Fergie maintains his trust in him he can come good eventually.
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Anderson is so so frustrating. He isn't brainless he just tries far far too hard. He's actually pretty good at seeing a pass he's just shit at executing it too often. I really think he can become a very good player and he showed enough in his first season to warrant a bit of patience.

Next season is huge for him though. If he doesn't improve on this season and last (where he has been average at best) then it would be best that he moves on. It's unfortunate because i really thought he would come good after such a promising start. He's just gone so far backwards since then.
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Apr 9 2010, 04:03 PM
Nasri's not what I would consider a very intelligent player...
Way above average.
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Apr 9 2010, 12:41 AM
Nani is head and shoulders above Nasri.

Nani is a quality player, every time he plays he makes things happen. I don't care what anyone says but his best flank is the left, and it's testament to his ability. Such a fine-tuned technician, brilliant build, great balance and very comfortable on the ball. His left foot is excellent as well and defenders struggle reading his dribbling.
YESSS Scholes, see it's quite fun being a faggot eh? :D

I remember people giving up on Nani far too early this season, Scholes was one of the few along with me who urged patience, and my has he delivered!
Edited by Artrun, Apr 9 2010, 06:00 PM.
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Apr 9 2010, 05:59 PM
and my has he delivered!
Not really, he's had a few good games and a few very bad ones. Nothing to scream and shout about believe it or not but we shouldn't forget this is Man Utd; a place where one good performance makes you world class.
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Apr 9 2010, 05:34 PM
Disagree. Anderson has shown enough promise over the past 2-3 seasons to legitimise his remaining at the club.

I fully accept that he's been thoroughly average this season and the last, and at his worst he's a complete and utter eyesore. But, we should persist.

At his best he's a fantastic player; his carrying of the ball from midfield is something that we've never had to that level before, and something that we could do well to utilise. I feel that his passing is certainly good enough, and like it or not I maintain that he has far more vision than he's given credit for. Obviously his strength is something that will really help him to make it in the PL.

I still think he is more than capable of becoming a quality player. Like Nani, I think the main problem is confidence, and, like Nani, I think that so long as Fergie maintains his trust in him he can come good eventually.
Scholes/Anderson-haters, can you respond to this post of mine please? Would be interested to see if you accept any of the positive points...
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