The only confidence I had in him was he was going to miss.Was Maupay a bad signing? He was for Everton, but not for us.
The only confidence I had in him was he was going to miss.Was Maupay a bad signing? He was for Everton, but not for us.
I’m not sure where that narrative comes from, is it just because of the Palace drop?
Sanchez is fantastic at claiming the ball, that’s probably his best strength… and reflexes wise he’s a great keeper.
Yeah, he’s acting like a petulant prat at the moment but let’s not pretend he’s shit, he’s young for a keeper as well, it would be a real shame to lose him I think he will go right to the very top, don’t let recency bias on Steele let you forget how good Sanchez is.
It is fairly obvious RDZ can be either a player's best advocate or their nightmare, without much in between. It would appear that he expects his squad to strive for perfection, anything else just isn't good enough.
Probably not the same algorithms.I am sure you are aware that the same algorithms brought us locadia, Maupay and a host of other bad signings.
Tones been on the phone can you update the code toProbably not the same algorithms.
They will constantly be refined and modified, and lessons will be learned and fed back into them.
That may be so, but he also didn't miss 26 times... 26 goals for a £15m striker is actually a pretty good return. He wasn't a failure, that's for sureThe only confidence I had in him was he was going to miss.
Unfortunately that is the one thing that may be an issue. De Gea has proved at United that although he is a good keeper, playing passes is not something he is very good at. It may just be that Sanchez can't get to the level of passing that is needed in our way of playing so needs to find a team who still don't rely on that.Sanchez on the other hand is still young - all the things RDZ doesn't rate about him can be coached into him... as long as he is willing to learn.
Maupay was not a bad signing for us that’s a ridiculous take. To claim there has been a host of bad signings is also patently not true.I am sure you are aware that the same algorithms brought us locadia, Maupay and a host of other bad signings.
Nah.I wonder what he was doing when the players were walking round the pitch taking in the much deserved adulation for what has been a brilliant season.
Maybe reflecting on how stupid he's been
And Bobby drinking soju (pronounced sod you).Ali Mac with a jug of maté there.
I am sure you are aware that the same algorithms brought us locadia, Maupay and a host of other bad signings.
No different to any organisation really - new boss comes in, there will always be someone who doesn't get on/agree with approach etc etc and people react in different ways. No idea what's happened behind the scenes in terms of their relationship but bottom line is that ball-playing out from the back is fare more critical to our play than shot-stopping, so the marginal differences in the latter between the keepers were far outweighed by the significant difference in the former.By the way I don’t think it’s necessarily even Bob throwing his toys out or refusing. It’s just poor attitude, not putting 100% in at training kind of thing. I don’t think RDZs comments ‘he can’t do what I am asking him’ really helped either.
If you’re dropped you either work extra hard to get back in or essentially give up.
I think Potter & Roberts leaving didn’t help Rob and he’s not really adjusted well. Which is baffling when you hear what all the other players say.
I think that's what will happen.Unfortunately that is the one thing that may be an issue. De Gea has proved at United that although he is a good keeper, playing passes is not something he is very good at. It may just be that Sanchez can't get to the level of passing that is needed in our way of playing so needs to find a team who still don't rely on that.
Replacing Raya at Brentford would seem a good fit although you know if that happened, he would be guaranteed to have blinder against us.
I think the problem with some they expect perfection. De Gae has made numerous mistakes as calamitous as Sanchez's drop at Palace yet DG is still No. 1 at Old Trafford.Unfortunately that is the one thing that may be an issue. De Gea has proved at United that although he is a good keeper, playing passes is not something he is very good at. It may just be that Sanchez can't get to the level of passing that is needed in our way of playing so needs to find a team who still don't rely on that.
Replacing Raya at Brentford would seem a good fit although you know if that happened, he would be guaranteed to have blinder against us.
It's very easy to blame agents. Sanchez knows RDZ and knows Tony Bloom, he knows how we deal with this stuff. Without actually having any knowledge of the inner workings of the situation, I suspect it's just Sanchez throwing a strop because he didn't get his place back when Steele let in 5.I’ve always liked Sanchez, I wonder how much his agent has influenced his pathetic attitude? I hate players agents…
....and, of course, conceding 12 goals in 6 matches (that was mentioned on MOTD2) is just fine and dandy.No different to any organisation really - new boss comes in, there will always be someone who doesn't get on/agree with approach etc etc and people react in different ways. No idea what's happened behind the scenes in terms of their relationship but bottom line is that ball-playing out from the back is fare more critical to our play than shot-stopping, so the marginal differences in the latter between the keepers were far outweighed by the significant difference in the former.