Stato
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- Dec 21, 2011
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Anyway back to MOTD2. Amongst all the chatting I picked up on one of DIon Dublins comments. He said "On paper the Man Utd players are better"
Would I take Maguire over Dunk? De Gea over Sanchez? Shaw over Solly (Yeah, I know he played on the right)? There's no question Webster and Moises are better than Mctominay and Martinez. There's no way i'd pick Fred over Alexis. On yesterday's evidence there is a case for Welbeck over Ronaldo.
Man for Man - at best - it is at best debatable if they are better players on paper. I don't accept Dion's wisdom that they are. We've beat them at their place, smashed them 4-0 at ours and were really unlucky not to get a point with 10 men last season. Anyone blindly backing Man Utd for their acca needs their head examined. They are a shadow of the 90s team. If it wasn't for the bias they get at their place, I'd be having the lot on us finishing above them this season.
He said that they were better on paper and this seems unarguable. They started with 11 current internationals, 9 of them from countries in the top ten of FIFA's world ranking. They had 415 caps between them. We had 8 internationals, with a total of 153 caps, but 105 of those belong to the four (probably) ex internationals: Dunk, Veltman, Lallana & Welbeck. Their starting eleven cost £392.28 million, ours cost £49.3 million. In Martinez, Maguire, Bruno, Fred and Sancho, they had five players whose individual transfer fee was more than what it cost to assemble our entire starting eleven. Transfermarkt valuations are generally quite a way off, but, if you accept that they are just as wrong for all, they offer a comparison: their first 11 - £391.5m, ours £113.4m. Our first substitution was then to bring on the, as yet uncapped by Ghana (Fifa WR 60) Tariq Lamptey, whilst they introduced a man who has a separate Wikipedia page for his acheivements in the game: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_career_achievements_by_Cristiano_Ronaldo.
On paper, they are much, much better than us. Dublin called that right. The fact that, for the second time running, they were nowhere near as good as us on grass, is testament to the work done by the squad and coaches. Yes, United as an organisation is a mess that needs root and branch change and a lot of these players are struggling and more of them are just not what their new manager needs, but denying that they are better than our lot on paper actually underestimates the fantastic acheivement of our players, a group who are also, on average, paid a fraction of what their opponents are on.