Fun fact: he isn't.
He's had to deal with a mountain of bullshit: Ronaldo, Gr*enwood, Antony, Sancho, ownership changes, record number of injuries (long term in a majority of them) this season to key personnel. It would be impressive if we weren't awful.
@Reddevi44483856@Man_Utd_Forever id say long term dalot is way more likely to fit in a great team- he should be able to develop WITH the team better as well, i'd rather build around him than awb
@Man_Utd_Forever@SayNoMore33 pep made better awbs by dumping smaller centre backs out wide ๐๐ i promise you, for the role awb fills there are smarter ones that dont need to rely on last ditch tackles- which dont work as well in intricate spaces in the box, we're there a lot
@Man_Utd_Forever@Reddevi44483856 you just continued to do it ๐๐ but youll never see it because you literally dont pay enough attention to dalot to tell
@Man_Utd_Forever@SayNoMore33 again a simply irrelevant point- this year we've had way more injuries than any of the years youre referencing already- along with the fact dalot years include RANGNICK ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
@Man_Utd_Forever@Reddevi44483856 yet again, i dont care about 'many'. i get youre reading from a script, but i prefer the respect of you actually reading what I say. yet again, this is a purely simple view without considering the many facets there are to a modern full back...
@Man_Utd_Forever@Reddevi44483856 completely irrelevant point, i never did that- why would i claim clearly idiotic randos? and you can pick and choose, it just makes you look more biased
@DevilTalkMUFC no, he's one of our most important players in progression this season (yes, injuries acknowledged), he's got one of the best mentalities in the team and he tends to step UP in bigger games, or games his teammates arent stepping up in. he's more influential mentality wise imo