Aug 10

Manchester United 07/08 Season Preview

Tag: Opinions/ColumnsRed Ranter @ 10:15

I am not back as yet from my mini-vacation, but that hasn’t stopped me from sneaking in to make a post. (Label me jobless, useless, or with other juicier insults, but with the season closing in, this is out of an irresistible urge to post! So there.) Also much thanks to Ahmed and Brian who have stepped in and continued our conversations, in my absence. Hats off lads!

Getting back to the article, I realised that I hadn’t posted a preview to the season yet so I’ll do it now. Read on…

The Attack
As appetising as it might sound, if I start rattling off the names of our attackers, I believe it will be Rooney, Ronaldo, Giggs (and Tevez) who will bear the burden of leading United’s attacks. Yes, I mention Giggs, because his versatility would be of immense value to the team and this season he will look more to pass than go at the opposition on his own. He and Scholes might play alternatively in the hole. But his value cannot be underestimated. For what they were worth, his finishing, in both - the Dunfermline as well as the Chelsea - games, was sublime.

While needless to say, there is more to come from Rooney and Ronaldo - especially Rooney, who is due a big season. Tevez might make his debut in the City game on Aug 19. We’ll talk about his performances once we actually start seeing him play. Nani has been easing into the side nicely, and his goals (and celebrations) have been impressive. I think it is unfair to compare him to Ronaldo, but for a promising winger from Portugal and Sporting Lisbon, such comparisons are unavoidable. What I liked from his game so far has been this: he looks to create more, showboat less thus tries to make most efficient use of the ball without sacrificing a little bit of his creativity. I know he’s played against inferior opposition, but his progress, integrating into the United setup, has been very good and that will hold him in good stead come Reading. I would actually expect him to start on the bench and come on as a sub. If his pre-season showings have been anything to go by, there would be more of Nani than previously expected.

Anderson will take a little more time. He’s shown good touch and good vision. He’s run his lungs out even when he’s not with the ball and looks to create. However he needs more time to integrate, and he’s still raw. But he does promise a lot to us. A surprise addition to this category is Patrice Evra. He’s been played in the wing in pre-season more often and has impressed. He’s also scored two well taken goals in the pre-season. It is sign that SAF wants him as another attacking option.

Chris Eagles, Lee Martin and Dong would do well with loan spells at Premiership clubs. And Saha> What of him? He’s still an excellent striker to have but for his injury problems. As a player he has almost everything one would want in a striker including aerial prowess and strength as Rob Smyth in a Guardian article pointed out. At the moment though, he is a subject of intense ridicule even among fans like this one.

The Midfield Engine
Carrick and Hargreaves would be normally expected to take up the central midfield berth. But Scholes’ quick return would see him most probably start against Reading. Carrick’s looked to go more forward in pre-season. It is an indication of SAF trying to groom him into that role he would eventually have to take. Hargreaves, according to reports, had another solid game against Dunfermline. I think both Carrick and Hargreaves wouldn’t be played straightaway. Scholes should start alongside either one of them and as the Ninja is rested these two will be slowly pushed into the side together.

Fletcher and O’Shea’s versatility would ensure that they will certainly play crucial roles this season. Although, the number of games they will get will be significantly lower than last season when each got around 40 games. They offer good depth and can play across the park. Trust SAF’s man management skills to work wonders here as he will make sure all get good matches under their belt to be ready for the final push - come the business end of the season.

Gibson would benefit on loan at a Premiership (or even a Championship) level club.

The Defence
The central pairing of Vidic and Ferdinand look well settled and fit. But should any injury come we will hopefully get to see Pique or Evans deputising. Although I think SAF might trust Brown over Evans, Pique or even Silly. Evra would take his customary left back position unless the boss decides to push him forward and bring Silly to play at left back. Brown would play right back till Neville takes over. However I would love for Fergie to show more faith in Pique. The lad needs more confidence from the manager, or else he could easily run off to Spain where, I’m sure, a host of suitors are ready in line, waiting with their cheque books.

I’d also love it if Evans gets a run in at left back instead of Silly. Although, he looks certain to be paired with Pique at the centre in the Carling Cup and early rounds of the FA Cup. I find Simpson promising, but I don’t expect him to feature prominently, but for some injury crisis.

So the season looks promising for us and as Scott would say in another excellent post on his blog (I am running out of adjectives here) United have nothing to fear. I am trying not to sound smug here. Just saying that the fearlessness that I am talking about should reflect on our playing style on the pitch, uninhibited by mind games and irrespective of opposition.

So here’s raising a toast to another successful season for United.

To Glory!

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25 Responses to “Manchester United 07/08 Season Preview”

  1. busingye says:

    good article.isee no mention of solskjear.also i think eagles will play an important role.park out?

  2. richpenguin says:

    Just to add to the attacking section, Frasier Campbell has looked lively in all the preseason games I have seen him in (particularly good finish against Glentoran), and the fact that he has not been sent out on loan suggests that SAF sees a role for him in the Carling Cup at least.

    Lee Martin also looks like he could be a useful deputy on the wings if required.

  3. indianpunk says:

    To Glory
    Glory GLory ManUtd
    Ps i Guess ur not enjoying your vacation bro Or its just the urge for the red devils

  4. Ollie Y says:

    The saha diary was hilairious!
    To Glory!

  5. Jimmy says:

    If we don’t have any major injury problems, we’ll be a joy to watch and a defence-terrorising opponent. Let’s go for League and Champions League glory.

  6. nelson otieno says:

    i have a feeling lee martin wont go for another loan this season, may be DONG(not that I hate him). According to reports, I can say Lee Martin has really worked his socks off and don’t be surprised if he will be deputizing for Christiano. Anderson you say! well he will be playing more on the deep lying striker or ‘hole’ and he will be back up for Tevez(most probably to get that position).Nani/ welsh wizard will be on the left though you cant forget Evra’s ability. For saha he will be with rooney and ole gunnar solsjaer. Happy season fellas! hope there will be few tears to shed.

  7. Aliff says:

    Pique is a good defender,
    hope SAF can give him some
    games.. He impressed at
    Zaragoza.

  8. Ahmed Bilal says:

    well, this is a welcome change from the pessimistic bullshit we were subjected to last season.

    Like last year, I’d be happy with second place in the league, qtr finals of the CL and semis of at least one domestic cup.

    Conservative, I know, but this way you don’t get disappointed.

    Of course, I want us to win more than anyone else.

  9. Ollie Y says:
  10. Ollie Y says:
  11. Ollie Y says:

    soz guys that didnt work! :(

  12. Ollie Y says:

    gonna try this 1 more time! Sir Alex on Tevez

  13. Ollie Y says:

    finally!!! lol

  14. WCH says:

    TO GLORY!!!

  15. Jay says:

    Our starting back four (once Neville is fit) is great, but not deep enough.
    thats my only worry

  16. Ahmed Bilal says:

    Tevez signs for United

    It’s done.

  17. Ollie Y says:

    TEVEZ HAS SIGNED!!!

  18. indianpunk says:

    Finally
    Tevez signs for United

    But he aint playing on sunday wonder why ??Lack of training or any match practice!
    Lets c maybe we’ll see him against Man City for sure

  19. indianpunk says:

    Missed by two minutes

  20. Harry says:

    Tevez signed!!!

    Get the champagne out ladz!!!

  21. Ahmed Bilal says:

    squad numbers released as well, putting them up in 2 mins

  22. sharathciddu says:

    1 VAN DER SAR (GK)
    2 NEVILLE
    3 EVRA
    4 HARGREAVES
    5 FERDINAND
    6 BROWN
    7 RONALDO
    8 ANDERSON
    9 SAHA
    10 ROONEY
    11 GIGGS
    12 FOSTER (GK)
    13 J.S. PARK
    14 HEINZE
    15 VIDIC
    16 CARRICK
    17 NANI
    18 SCHOLES
    19 PIQUÉ
    20 SOLSKJAER
    21 DONG
    22 O’SHEA
    23 J. EVANS
    24 FLETCHER
    27 SILVESTRE
    28 GIBSON
    29 KUSZCZAK (GK)
    30 MARTIN
    32 TEVEZ
    33 EAGLES
    35 LEE
    36 GRAY
    37 CATHCART
    38 HEATON (GK)
    39 CAMPBELL

    :)

  23. sharathciddu says:

    Looks like Heinze future is clearly decided

  24. Elton says:

    theres only one winner in a Fergie vs player situation.
    he’d let heinze rot in the reserves for the next 2 yrs if he has to believe me, and im sure heinze would hardly want that considering he;s already 29
    can only see the fact that fergie gives up heinze’s number to hargreaves in a bid to humiliate him.

  25. karl says:

    @Ahmed comment# 8:
    There’s no way SAF will invest over £50m in “already champions” if he is not aiming for CL success. To me, Nothing less will do.

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