Гледав до 70та само и за првиов гол си викам нема шанси Пауел прост гол да даде мора да следи некој од импосибл ситуација и ете го вториот.
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Него кај е бе членот Darsey сте го виделе да се логира после двомечов со Реал?
Дали ти тоа велиш дека Велбек не игра напад? ај те молам објасни ми што игра Велбек, ако не игра напад? Јес да се враќа назад, се враќа и перси, се враќа и руни. Да, игра Велбек лево крило, игра десно, ама игра и позади напаѓач игра и како напаѓач. Сакаш да кажеш не играл како класичен шпиц? И тоа да ти кажам - играл. Нани/валенсија/јанг крило игра? крило игра, се враќа, прави асистенции, има по некој гол. Велбек асистенција?гол? освен овој пресинг што толку го напињате ништо друго не прави драгиот Дени што игра У НАПАД со перси и руни. Те молам, одмори ме со муабетот дека Велбек игра десен бек или деструктивец па не играл на својата природна позиција. Или кога видиш на скај спортс дека е поставен лево крило или десно крило пред утакмица - таму игра и крај, така? Не влага у шеснаесетник, не му даваат топки за контра, не бил 20 пати у ситуација да даде гол па утнал? Велбек добива ПРЕМНОГУ шанси за да се докаже, не искористува ни една единствена - as simple as that.
While Welbeck will appreciate the hyperbole, the italicised clichés and the hopefullys, all of this has, at the same time, done him a disservice. He didn’t just score the crucial away goal against Real Madrid in a knockout game, but whatever people made of Manchester United’s actual performance, his overall contribution was an important one and must be mentioned as much as the goal. There was no real consensus on how good United actually were, but, in the context of the game, it sufficed – and they improved dramatically in the second-half to a point where it looked like the game was in the balance, at least from those partial eyes.
Marca, Espana
Welbeck, to go slightly off-topic, has his doubters and there are quite a few. That’s mostly fine. For those that get Welbeck, though, take solace in the idea that the opinion of professionals is typically the most important, especially those that have one on the young forward. Now, that’s not always true when there is a limit to what they can say, but there is a trend in what the likes of Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney and Sir Alex Ferguson, most importantly, have said about the player recently. Tom Cleverley put it best after the Madrid game: “He’s not scored as many as he did last year but we know he does other things for the team that are just as important. I don’t think anybody’s really worried about [his lack of goals].” And that’s right. Welbeck is indeed lucky that his teammates have made his general profligacy in front of goal less of a problem than it should be, but praise is also due for his ability to make his teammates play, like he had done in the first leg. See, if the players agree on this rather specific attribute of his, instead of the “oh, he’ll come good”, then Welbeck is definitely doing something right, even if more focus is required to see it.
Welbeck was not the only player to influence perceptions in the 1-1 draw; Rafael da Silva, almost certainly in United’s top three performers this season, found those that (let’s be honest) dip in and out of games just don’t know. It’s weird to think, given the amount of television coverage United get, that so many seem to be poorly informed. There are United fans that are suspicious of Rafael, or others like Michael Carrick and Jonny Evans, but perhaps what makes it acceptable is they have obviously seen enough to come to whatever opinion, no matter how perplexing. Rafael did struggle in dealing with Cristiano Ronaldo and Mesut Ozil doubling up on him, accompanied by Fabio Coentrao whenever he wandered up the field, for at least 45 minutes, but then everyone would. Rafael’s February was fantastic apart from this minor blemish, his high-point a superb all-round performance against Queens Park Rangers at the end of it, with a goal for everyone to appreciate.
The Times, UK
Danny Welbeck has long been a player full of promise and potential. His England performances have been impressive.
But you often wondered how he fitted into Sir Alex Ferguson's team.
But being selected for the first leg in the Bernabeu and then scoring there seems to have given him increased confidence.
On Wednesday night, he was asked to support Robin van Persie and help mark Xabi Alonso and he did both admirably.
His movement off the ball was excellent, his pace was electric and his link-up play with Van Persie was intelligent.
He seemed happy to drop in and stop Alonso getting the ball, the reason he was selected ahead of Wayne Rooney.
Martin Keown, ex Arsenal
И сепак испадна дека имал друга улога иако на скај спортс искачал на десно крило, нели Дарси? Што бара крило да го чува Чаби Алонсо?
