Valencia admission over form

Manchester United winger Antonio Valencia has admitted his form this season has been disappointing.

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Griff (Manchester United) says...

Valencia was fantastic last season. He might be somewhat limited in his repertoire of skills but what he did he did brilliantly and I don't remember much controversy about his being given the no.7 shirt. Sometimes players just have bad spells, not just a game or two but whole seasons -- if you've read Gary Neville's autobiography, you'll see that he was so concerned with his lack of form around 2000 and 2001 that he considered hanging up his boots. Hopefully Valencia is merely suffering from a similar temporary loss of form.

Posted 10:40am 20th March 2013

dactyl (Manchester City) says...

I've been fairly sh*t but ta for the winners medal.

Posted 9:06pm 19th March 2013

raab619 (Bournemouth) says...

I was shocked when this guy was given the number 7 shirt (which seems to mean so much to Man Utd and its fans).....a very average player in my eyes, a one trick pony who has lost that trick this season.....and to be honest....i don't think he will regain last seasons form. Everyone is saying that this season has been poor.....I disagree.....this season has been normal for him and last year was exceptionally good. And blaming an injury is never what i like to hear from a player.....having a bad leg should not affect the ability to decide on some shocking passing/decisions!

Posted 2:14pm 19th March 2013

Balls365 says...

not sure what won him that award last season, sure he scored a few goals and had his assist weren¿t too bad either. but honestly, he has no skill, his crossing is nothing but mild. No real vision in his passing and as for his shooting accuracy, well let¿s put it nicely and say he needs practice. Definitely not good enough to be a united number 7.

Posted 11:30am 19th March 2013

Balls365 says...

not sure what won him that award last season, sure he scored a few goals and had his assist weren¿t too bad either. but honestly, he has no skill, his crossing is nothing but mild. No real vision in his passing and as for his shooting accuracy, well let¿s put it nicely and say he needs practice. Definitely not good enough to be a united number 7.

Posted 11:29am 19th March 2013

perth_devil (Manchester United) says...

If we get rid of Tony then Young would surely have to get the boot as well

Posted 10:27am 19th March 2013

deepster (Manchester United) says...

TonyV its time.

Posted 9:21am 19th March 2013

varicoseregent (Manchester United) says...

No s**t Tony.

Posted 9:18am 19th March 2013

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