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    Thursday
    Dec012011

    Tom Cleverley – The Missing Link

    It was the curtain raiser, the showpiece of the English football season in 2011 where city rivals, Manchester United and City clashed at Wembley in the Community Shield. City started strongly and were 2-0 up at the break. Sir Alex Ferguson made a couple of changes but one of them in particular stood out. Tom Cleverley.

    He kick started United in from the middle of the park with vision and movement that United fans have failed to see since the younger days of Paul Scholes. It was expected that Ferguson would sign a ‘big name signing’ in the summer to replace Scholes who had retired. Nasri, Schweinsteiger and Wesley Sneijder were all options for Ferguson but he decided against it and in the early part of the season this decision was justified.

    The partnership of Tom Cleverley and Anderson was flourishing in the middle of the park with both men seeming to be on one another’s wavelengths. Confident victories against West Brom and Spurs to begin the season before United went to Bolton. It was a comfortable victory for the Red Devil’s but it came at a cost. They would be without Cleverley for what now seems up until the New Year. At the time the brunt of his loss was not felt. United kept scoring goals and winning games. Fletcher slotted in along side Anderson with Ryan GIggs and Michael Carrick in reserve.

    Cleverley’s injury saw a nosedive in form from Anderson. He can’t seem to play as well with Fletcher, Carrick or Giggs as he does alongside the young Englishman. The Brazilian would play within himself. This is stark contrast to his early season form when he was box to box, assisting and looking like a real driving force in midfield. Carrick had taken his place in the last couple of weeks and the former Porto man is now another player sitting on the operating table for the foreseeable future.

    Manchester United have struggled in recent weeks. This was before the beating they took at the hands of Manchester City. They struggled at home to Norwich and have looked worn out and out of ideas in the Champions League. City sit five points clear of United at the moment and some kind of driving force needs to be found. The squad needs some kind of energy boost and Cleverley’s hoped return within the next four to six weeks could be all the Red Bull they need.

    The boy that had earned rave reviews whilst on loan at Leicester City, Watford and Wigan Athletic in the last two seasons. Roberto Martinez spoke highly of him as have every manager that have worked with him before. Ferguson knows he has a gem in Cleverley and he could be as a big of a player as Scholes was at the Theatre of Dreams if his pre season and early season form was anything to go by. The injury will have knocked him but he can get back up and start where he left off, it looks like he has that mentality and it is wonderful to see.

    With Cleverley out the exciting United of the early season has fallen to a laboured side grinding out results. They have been formidable yet suspect with creativity being left down to Wayne Rooney. He tries and has even tried from the centre of the pitch but there is only so much one man can do. Nani and Young have also been poor recently. Cleverley gave all these players room to work in, creativity to feed on and a hunger and a passion to emulate. The sooner he is back to full fitness, the weak central midfield of Manchester United will be no longer talked about. It will be good for Ferguson and United and could probably help England and Capello.

    Mark Young @markyoung1988

     

     

     

    Reader Comments (4)

    I can't agree more. this is the first time someone is thinking EXACTLY like me. Cleverley brought everybody alive...nani, young bombing in the flanks....wellbeck rooney waiting for kills. he brought enjoyment to all players who raised their games to another level. never has such excitement come to OT since the yorke and cole combination. Now teams are so happy to see carrick fletcher gibson in midfield. they know they have a static untalented people in the middle

    Hi Mark, andy c here, well written article and all that, got few thoughts:

    I think you're reading too much into Uniteds early form. he's essentially a young, unproven player who started a handful of games when you were winning. there was youthful energy all over the pitch, as fergie seems to always start the season with kids, then brings his more experienced stars in after a month or so. he's done this for years.

    United need a world class attacking midfielder, simple as that. as it stands there are very few world class players, none would make a world 11, (rooney at a push, and thats only from a biased english viewpoint) and i think bemoaning an injury to a player Sir alex probably didn't consider to be a first choicer anyway is papering over the cracks. (think about how early in the season a few years back Gibson was starting a lot - now he's nowhere) He will probably be a good player in time, but you have needed creativity in your central midfield for years now.

    Hi Andy,

    He does usually play youth at the start of the season but who has had the kind of impact that Cleverley has? I don't think that a world class attacking midfielder is needed as much as people seem to think. I would love to see Sneijder for example in the Premier League as much as the next man but that takes Rooney's number ten position away from him and the Dutchman hardly ever plays every single game in a season, just like van der vaart.

    The example of the early season form is being used, yes, but he was playing when they were winning but he and a part of this. He wasn't part of that first 45 minutes in the Community Shield when they were losing was he? now United are out of form, his energy, etc is being missed in my opinion.

    Cleverley is the only midfielder with brains in man united. fletcher hustles and bustles but nothing more.... carrick hides behind opposition midfielders, gibson is gibson. anderson can only play football with a brainy midfielder. cleverley is not unproven. he has proved that when he was playing everyone played. that youthful enthusiasm didnt come by itself. u could see touches from players infused by cleverley. mate, u have underrated clev a lot. we could kill teams when the midfield was ticking. everyone was alive thanks to the youngster. am sorry...cleverley was the difference. now we cant beat a team 5 goals...but wait till he comes back and u will see the game in a difrent way. everyone buzzing

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