I wouldn't say dire, he struck me as being just a nothing player. I didn't know what he was meant to be, what he was meant to be doing. Judging by his drive of late, perhaps the blame shouldn't be laid at his door. He needs a goal now, and I can't think of a better time than this weekend to bag one. Something in the 20-yard screamer department, son, if you wouldn't mind.
For me, the thing that always gets overlooked with Cleverley is his engine. I haven't seen any individual stats for recent games, but I'd wager that he must cover more ground than anybody else in our side, Delph included. The other thing is the speed at which he does it. He's constantly sprinting to close opposition players down.I think he often appears to be anonymous, even when playing well, because of the speed that he moves the ball on. If you watch him closely you can see that his positioning and body-shape are often very good, enabling him to play first time-balls, lay-offs, etc. Delph, on the other hand, has a habit of taking too many touches and slowing the game down unnecessarily, in my opinion. I actually don't think Cleverley has done much differently under Sherwood either - I just think we're noticing it more now because the movement (both ahead of him and from the full-backs getting forward) is so drastically improved.I really rate Cleverley, and think he'll continue to improve under Sherwood IF he stays.
That damning with faint praise, OCD. He's certainly been the best for 45 minutes every game. Delph hopefully will start turning up from the first minute but we shouldn't forget, he's still young and has had to try and grow in a team where the midfield has been a distraction in the manager's eyes.Over the season I'd give him 6.5/10.
For a free transfer its an absolute no brainier
He was tremendous todayI hope we sign him up