juelz111:
Maeka Aj:
Wicu:coming in as sub he was useless , i could play better than him that 10mins, not talking about any striker we have in the reserve team. We had the chance to score 4-5 goals and to equal mancity , but alsoo we were so lucky to escape with a win , it could be 1-1 . but the referee repaired his first half mistake not giving us penalty.Hernandez will never be at the same level with Berbatov or Ruud Van Nistelroy, Ole Gunnar Solskjær, Owen.... IS ANYBODY THINKING THE SAME ???
Well yes it's true Chicharito isn't in the same class as Ruud and Ole. People jump on the bandwagon of he's young he's improving etc when in reality we see what kind of player you become at this age and then its during the ages of 26-30+ that we see perfection in what they do best. With Ole and Ruud, their technique came natural to them if you watch videos of when they were 20-24 you will see they are just a less experienced version of them in their prime state.
Chicharito is more of a Pipo Inzaghi, trust me, if you've seen Pipo play back in the day you'll understand that comparison. This isn't slating it's just stating opinion based on observation, of course I still support our Mexican marksman.
I don't whether you're trying to agree with the OP or not.. Yes Chicha is no RVN or Ole, and you're right, he's exactly like Inzaghi.. but is that a bad thing? Inzaghi scored loads of important goals for Milan.. Chicha is proving the same for us. The frustrating thing about this thread is that it's almost as though because Chicha was labelled as a 'super-sub', people expect him to score EVERY time he comes off the bench.. Use your brains a little people.. every game is different. Fulham sat back for the entire match and tried to pressure us when we were tired, it was obviously their game plan.. You're complaining about 10 minutes from Hernandez when the guy is close to equalling Ole's record from the bench having only been here a season and a half.. use your brains people.. Sigh..
That's a good thing.
Pipo is without a doubt one of the greatest poachers that ever played the game. Granted, his play was solely based on lurking inside the penalty area, but his finishing and awareness was top notch, hence why he scored so many goals. I think Chicharito is quite similar, and he should focus a lot more on being the player we saw last season. So far this campaign he hasn't been poor by any measure, but he's spending a lot more time outside the box than he did last season, which isn't ideal when you consider the fact that his passing and his first touch isn't great.