Good decision by Özil imo.
And Real really shouldn`t sold him. CR9 and Bale are too similar. Özil/Bale would have worked better I think than Bale/CR9.
Felliani strikes me as a panic buy, could of got him a month ago for £21,000,000 but then paid extra after his clause finished so if he really wanted him that bad should of got him then.
Fellaini is a good signing IMO, eventough 27.000.000 Pounds is way too much for him, really. United really did Need a midfielder though, so still not a bad deal.
Dippofix wrote:
Fellaini is a good signing IMO, eventough 27.000.000 Pounds is way too much for him, really. United really did Need a midfielder though, so still not a bad deal.
I think it was a panic buy they didn't get a few other ones they where after, so fellaini was there last target they paid over the odds for him.
Dippofix wrote:
Fellaini is a good signing IMO, eventough 27.000.000 Pounds is way too much for him, really. United really did Need a midfielder though, so still not a bad deal.
They didn't need Fellaini, though. Sub-top player.
Anyway, I don't mind. United still has the same squad that dominated the Premier League last season. Not worried (unlike many fellow fans, I know).
United needed a creative midfielder, like Xavi or David Silva. We did not need a box-to-box midfielder like Yaya Toure or Fellaini. Moyes should have got Herrera or Thiago or someone like that - not fellaini -_-
Nah, you dominated because of constant pressure on everybody from Sir Chewebacca. And his tactical mastermind of course. No title for United this year, i would be sure about that.
Edited by Avin Wargunnson on 04-09-2013 05:54
SkyIsTheLimit: Exactly. However, I believe Kagawa can be that guy. Just didn't get any chances to prove his worth so far.
Avin: I'm not underestimating Ferguson, but on the other hand, I'm not going to say that United were capable of dominating the Premier League last season just because of him.
I'm not convinced that United will win this year, but more than anything, this is because of Mourinho's return, not Ferguson's departure.