Re: Manchester United Thread - We need a Striker!!
I agree with Marko too...I was puzzled on why Sir Alex didnt bid for Miroslav Klose.He would be perfect,one dimensional,out and out striker.
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He would have been perfect, but Munich will not sell him..
Yakubu is another option.
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Nope we have agreed a fee and are on the verge of buying, plus to be fair his lack of ability in the air is troublesome enough for us at Everton but we have Johnson who despite being a short arse is good in the air and we have the returning Cahill who is great in the air..so he is off the market and wouldn’t suit Man Utd in any case.
Nic Anelka is one we should look at
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Terrible in the air and terrible attitude, plus he is overpriced and would make and expensive lazy arrogant sub who would flip put and want to leave the club once he was not playing- you shouldn’t go anywhere near him.
Obefami Martins has prove his status here in the Premiership.Quick,witty,strong and is a good finisher.Although lacking in size,he does not often expose his weakness.He is one smart forward.
Martins is a goalscorer NOT a finisher- that is not the same thing. He offers no aerial threat and for crosses or long balls and so you still couldn’t mix you game up or benefit from the flanks. Martins is a flair player wh can score via pace by breaking through the offside trap or shooting from distance- but he will not fins space in the box and peel off defenders to score tap in and cute goals….so he is 100% wrong for you.
We didn't really need a striker, that's why. We didn't have one last year and in the summer he basically got cover for our two most attacking players (Rooney and Ronaldo) and also added another 2 midfielders. If Rooney had not got injured in the first game, I can almost guarantee we'd have nine points now. It was a massive blow as Tevez was not ready yet.
You could not be any more wrong!!!
First of all you cannot compare yourself to last year. Last Year you had Smith and for half the season Saha and for another part of it Solskjaer.
This year with no Smith, Saha continuing to be constantly injured, with no solskjaer and no Rossi as he was sold on as well you have bee woefully short up front when it comes to out and out forwards. You are completely wrong about Tevez because it has nothing to do with not being ready and everything to do with the fact that playing him as a front man makes you like Arsenal. In other words it makes you one dimentional and needing to virtually having to walk the ball into the net or score the perfect goal.
Tevez will NEVER attack the space in behind a back four and score tap ins, he will never do what is required of a forward. He is a replacement for Rooney or even Giggs or Ronaldo in that he is a flair players that can run at a defence and score goals and set them up fro others.
If you play Tevez up front as opposed to playing him as a split striker then you will find that you have no one attacking the space in behind defences and no one getting on the end of anything you create.
In Brazil and Argentina where Tevez has played the play has always been about passing the ball into feet, it is only in Europe that he has experienced the culture shot of the ball being played in space that you have to run into and onto the ball.
Play Tevez behind a front man and you are fine.
Also worth mentioning is that Rooney also is not a striker either. If you play him there you loose the brilliance of his first touch and playmaking abilites- to put others in on goal and the brilliance of him running at defences. For me although Rooney can play upo front and quite well- that is not his position. He is one of the best split strikers in the world and basically a better version of Tevez.
Having Tevez and Rooney is very good for you in that they are cover for one another in a crucial position and they are also both able to play in inside left or right positions like Giggs or Ronaldo…..but neither is a proper forward and that is one you are missing.
If Rooney had not got injured you might have got away with the start (to be fair part of the bad start has also been bad fortune) but not guaranteed because Rooney’s goalscoring record playing up front is not that great.
A huge key to winning the premiership last year was Sahas form for half the season and then Ronaldo scoring a unreasonably high and presumably welcomed number of goals from the wing.
Saha might not be Van Nistelrooy, but a pacey forward with good movement- but make no mistake he is an out and out striker who attacks space and scores tap ins, headers, near and far post etc as well as goals from distance.
You need a Larson, a Kloser, a Luca Toni, a Viduka, an Owen etc
IMHO….I could be wrong of course, but I don’t think so.