If O'Shea is going to play in centre mid he needs to get a lot tougher.
At the moment he's too weak and doesn't win much ball.
Graham Kavanagh provides a bit more steel and would be more suited play alongside a more attacking midfielder.
Originally Posted by Superhoops
He always seems really nervous whenever the ball comes near him ... I would like to see him becoming a top drawer player but - like most people here - I think its unlikely to happen
If O'Shea is going to play in centre mid he needs to get a lot tougher.
At the moment he's too weak and doesn't win much ball.
Graham Kavanagh provides a bit more steel and would be more suited play alongside a more attacking midfielder.
regardless of whether or not im new to this forum ive seen o'shea play 15/20 times for ireland and every time he's been rubbish, no other player has ever stood out for me for all the wrong reasons as o'shea has...Originally Posted by livehead1
I read on BBC teletext at the weekend that Fergie offered £10 million plus JO'S in exchange for Michael Carrick. The Guardian joked this morning that the deal was going well until the last bit was mentioned!
O'Shea is well short of the standard of player required by MUFC in central midfield if they're to challenge for the league & CL again, but he's good enough to keep them ticking over behind Chelsea and just about ahead of the rest in England. Gattuso is what they need in my opinion. Gattuso, Vieira (on loan), Carrick etc. all rumoured to be targets.
I still maintain that JO'S isn't as bad a player as many make out here but if you were to ask me how many times he's made a positive impact, rather than just doing OK, I'd struggle. He's made a negative impact quite a few times (debut vs Croatia, penalty conceded to Israel, late miss against Israel...). I think he was unlucky with that chance in Paris. It could just as easily have gone in
A move away and regular football in a fixed position (central mid or central defence) is what he needs. His situation at MUFC is hardly good for confidence. He knows he's not first choice so there must be constant doubts. Nobody performs well in that situation.
And Bobby Robson is right: if he just focuses on the simple things I think they can make a player out of him. He no longer has rookie's license though. He's a senior player now and needs to perform that way.
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