Will MGW Return hurt us longterm

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He absolutely won’t be the main man at wolves , he looks a lot more human at premier league level.Hence loaning him out to us and not recalling him when they was injury ravaged.
He could be one of those that a promoted team; hopefully us, could borrow next season.

It will all depend on Wolves' business. Will they recruit and kick on even further or will they lose some players because they are not able to kick on further.

Neves is courted by a few. Maybe if he leaves he gets closer but you can still imagine a Portuguese player or Spanish player coming in to replace.

Could be like Hendo. Championship loan, Premiership loan then all being well back to the mother ship to compete or be sold off.

Back to United though. I think the challenge we have is that the three beet individuals do not necessarily make the best unit.

You can make a compelling case for Norwood, Berge, Gibbs-White and N'Diaye all to be in the XI.

3-4-2-1 perhaps with N'Diaye and Gibbs-White in support of Billy. But the last time Berge and Norwood were together, against Derby was our only defeat and our worst performance.

Hourihane and Norwood are good in games we dominate the ball, better than Berge I'd say because they are known for their passing and to be fair, their set-pieces. Berge is better where he vns be encouraged to break forward; I'm not certain that is best served in a two, Moe for a flat 3. Perhaps you need those two, Norwood and Hourihane, prepared not to over-commit, to give the right licence to Gibbs-White and N'Diaye to be most effective.

But then you're leaving out your 22m man.

The best you can say is we have some decent options. That's not withstanding I've not mentioned Fleck who has been one of our best players overall during his time with us.
 
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No matter what system we play MGW plays, as he is still by far our best player. Anything else is just stupid.

Since Brewster is injured it will be MGW Ndiaye and then 1 of sharp, Jebbison or Mcburnie
 
He could be one of those that a promoted team; hopefully us, could borrow next season.

It will all depend on Wolves' business. Will they recruit and kick on even further or will they lose some players because they are not able to kick on further.

Neves is courted by a few. Maybe if he leaves he gets closer but you can still imagine a Portuguese player or Spanish player coming in to replace.

Could be like Hendo. Championship loan, Premiership loan then all being well back to the mother ship to compete or be sold off.

Back to United though. I think the challenge we have is that the three beet individuals do not necessarily make the best unit.

You can make a compelling case for Norwood, Berge, Gibbs-White and N'Diaye all to be in the XI.

3-4-2-1 perhaps with N'Diaye and Gibbs-White in support of Billy. But the last time Berge and Norwood were together, against Derby was our only defeat and our worst performance.

Hourihane and Norwood are good in games we dominate the ball, better than Berge I'd say because they are known for their passing and to be fair, their set-pieces. Berge is better where he vns be encouraged to break forward; I'm not certain that is best served in a two, Moe for a flat 3. Perhaps you need those two, Norwood and Hourihane, prepared not to over-commit, to give the right licence to Gibbs-White and N'Diaye to be most effective.

But then you're leaving out your 22m man.

The best you can say is we have some decent options. That's not withstanding I've not mentioned Fleck who has been one of our best players overall during his time with us.
Spot on
 
The best you can say is we have some decent options. That's not withstanding I've not mentioned Fleck who has been one of our best players overall during his time with us.

Problem is Fleck has never been right since he broke his back. You just wonder how much injuries subconsciously are on players minds when they are out on the pitch.
 
Problem is Fleck has never been right since he broke his back. You just wonder how much injuries subconsciously are on players minds when they are out on the pitch.
You wonder if he has been lacking fitness or hos optimal fitness these days just isn't as high.

That said, nice assist late on and played the full 90 vs Brum. Getting extra minutes into him, Berge and McBurnie can only be a good thing.
 

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