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Saturday, 23 July 2011

Fight or Flight

Every season, is a big season, for every Man Utd player. At the top you always have to perform at your personal personal best or you will fall down the pecking order at the club. Barring Rooney who seemed to be allowed the opportunity to play through his slump (and gain forgiveness) in the first half of last season....but he is Wayne Rooney after all. There are a few players though which when brought in carry high hopes but ultimately fail to deliver, e.g. Kleberson, Tosic, Manucho and he who shall not be named (Eric Djemba-Djemba). The list can go on, maybe some of them never received the same opportunity as others but regardless, there are a few players at the club atm who could are in danger of falling into this list. This season coming (if they aren't sold before then) will be a big one for Darron Gibson, Gabriel Obertan and Mame Biram Diouf. It will challenge them with the choice we all face in tough situations; Fight or Flight!?

Darron Gibson

In Darron we have a player who has all the attributes to be our commander in midfield and at times he has shown this ability but unfortunately he hasn't always been able to consistently make the grade. Already been entangled in a transfer situation this summer, turning down a move to Sunderland, apparently because they messed him about a bit with contract negotiations. Darron has had a meeting with Sir Alex and they decided he should stay home from the USA tour to make a decision on his future. He is not being forced out though and it seems SAF has left it in Gibsons own hands, if he decides to stay and gives it one last go at United (and I hope he does) he may gain an attitude in which he gives 100% for every minute on the pitch, and if this happens, he could become very successful.


Gabriel Obertan

Gabriel has been limited to mainly substitute appearances in his time at Old Trafford as far as the first team goes. He seems to be a force to be wreckoned with in the reserves scoring 9 goals in 19appearences, but he cannot perform at this level when he is brought up to 1st team level. He can be very frustrating to watch at times because he gets so close but then takes a heavy touch and loses the ball, runs into trouble when he had a simple pass earlier in the play or beats 2 defenders and then fails to deliver a decent cross. Seems to be he does all the hard work but never quite gets the end result. If he can begin to find this final ball right he could have an impact and join Nani, Young and Valencia as one of our top-class wingers.

Mame Biram Diouf 


Diouf faces the toughest challenge of the three players I have mentioned so far, he has had very limited first team appearances, which is unfortunate. He was on loan last year with Backburn so gained valuable 1st team premier league experience, although he only scored 6 goals in 26 appearances so he did not light the goalscoring charts alight. Maybe this is harsh though because it is nearly 1 goal in 4 apps, at a team who where struggling at the wrong end of the table all season, maybe at Man Utd where more chances will be created and more freedom afforded to their strikers he would have much more success. I was actually very impressed with the goal he scored in the recent friendly against the Seattle Sounders, he showed great space and movement to recieve the pass, the composure to steady himself and ensure the ball found the back of the net. The reason I a fear his task is the toughest is because of the sheer competition he faces from other strikers in the club. Behind the first choice strikers of Rooney, Berbatov, Hernandez and even Owen he will have to compete with Danny Welbeck and Frderico Macheda. This will make it tough to even get a start in the League cup. This competition is most likely why Blackpool have taken an interest in buying Diouf in recent weeks.

I'd like to point out at this stage that I hate 'fans' who just shit on the fringe players, that they are not good enough and never give them a chance. I always try to be realistic and of course accept that not everyone will make it as a 1st team regular at the Theatre of Dreams but I will always try to give the benefit of the doubt and try to defend any Man Utd players. 

It's also going to be a big season for Welbeck, Cleverly, Macheda but I have a feeling these three, returning from loans, will be given a little more slack before they looked at to be sold on. Especially because United have invested so much time and effort into their development over the years.

P.S. Rooney eventually did gain forgiveness from the fans...

P.p.s. I was there, just behind the goal and had just finished slagging Wayne off before he done this.


...and he has set his targets high this season for himself,
"Messi is a great player and rightly World Player of the Year. I think, not just for me, but for every footballer out there, that's the target you want to try to get to and hopefully I can do that." - Wayne Rooney uses Messi as a target to reach for
So hopefully we will see the return of Wayne from 09/10 and with no scandals or contact issues this season there is no reason why we shouldn't.

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2 comments:

  1. Cheers Benjie. All support is appreciated and gives me a kick in the arse to keep going!

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