Why Moyes Should Continue With Fresh Pairing Of Jones & Evans Against Sociedad
While the media and fans alike pick at what has gone
wrong at Manchester United so far this season, David Moyes is preparing
his players for the club’s Champions League clash with Real Sociedad on
Wednesday. The tie provides the chance for United to open a gap at the
top of group A, as long as joint leaders Shakhtar Donetsk fail to win
against Bayer Leverkusen, and also inject some belief back into a team
that has been clawed to pieces by the nation over the last few months.
The main discussion will presumably be aimed towards the midfield selection and whether Shinji Kagawa will get another run out, but Moyes will have a decision to make regarding his back-line. While Rafael and Patrice Evra are the natural first choices in the full-back areas, United have a wealth of choices at centre-back and will have to weigh up the opposition before deciding if Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic, who are both doubtful for tonight’s game after missing the 1-1 draw against Southampton, can return for tonight’s encounter.
Moyes is likely to give the duo every possible chance to prove their fitness for Sociedad’s visit to Old Trafford. The Scot should realise, however, that he has two more than adequate replacements waiting in the wings in the form of Jonny Evans and Phil Jones.
While Ferdinand has always been portrayed as the ball playing centre-half with the pace and composure in possession, Vidic has been the combative, powerful half of the relationship. However, as their legs age rapidly beneath them, they have found themselves exposed against the more nimble of players in the top flight this term. Vidic himself has already made three defensive errors this season which has led to two goals being scored and an attempt at goal, increasing the clamour of support for the return of Jonny Evans.
Last season was one to remember for the Northern Ireland
international. He established himself as a Sir Alex Ferguson favourite
in the centre of defence and proved to the fans that he wasn’t the
calamity that he was once renowned as. In the 25-year-old’s 23 Premier
League appearances last season, Evans won 63% of his individual battles –
a number bettered only by Chris Smalling
– and averaged 11 defensive actions per game. He also encapsulated the
approach that Sir Alex Ferguson desired at the club with his 89% pass
completion and chipped in with three goals – more than any other central
defender.
Evans has found himself on the periphery of the United squad this
season and has only appeared twice in the league, but when he has got
his chance he has certainly taken it.
His 80% duel success surpasses is surpasses only by Kagawa in the entire squad, and he has averaged 16 defensive actions per game. Evans’ form over the last year merits a place in the side, or at least more game time, and Moyes will surely be contemplating his selection as the likes of Carlos Vela likely to be running at his back-line.
The main discussion will presumably be aimed towards the midfield selection and whether Shinji Kagawa will get another run out, but Moyes will have a decision to make regarding his back-line. While Rafael and Patrice Evra are the natural first choices in the full-back areas, United have a wealth of choices at centre-back and will have to weigh up the opposition before deciding if Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic, who are both doubtful for tonight’s game after missing the 1-1 draw against Southampton, can return for tonight’s encounter.
Moyes is likely to give the duo every possible chance to prove their fitness for Sociedad’s visit to Old Trafford. The Scot should realise, however, that he has two more than adequate replacements waiting in the wings in the form of Jonny Evans and Phil Jones.
While Ferdinand has always been portrayed as the ball playing centre-half with the pace and composure in possession, Vidic has been the combative, powerful half of the relationship. However, as their legs age rapidly beneath them, they have found themselves exposed against the more nimble of players in the top flight this term. Vidic himself has already made three defensive errors this season which has led to two goals being scored and an attempt at goal, increasing the clamour of support for the return of Jonny Evans.
His 80% duel success surpasses is surpasses only by Kagawa in the entire squad, and he has averaged 16 defensive actions per game. Evans’ form over the last year merits a place in the side, or at least more game time, and Moyes will surely be contemplating his selection as the likes of Carlos Vela likely to be running at his back-line.
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