Tuesday 14 June 2011

HOW WILL PHIL JONES COPE AT MANCHESTER UNITED?

                  When Manchester United finally sealed the signing of Phil Jones from Blackburn, eye brows were raised, pundits and analysts exchanged views and most especially Sir Alex Ferguson had completed the most expensive transfer gamble on British talent in the last few years. Sir Alex has in the past splashed the cash on stars such as: Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand, Michael Carrick and many others but Wayne Rooney is the only Manchester United player below the age of 20 ever to cost above £20million, in details he cost £25.6 million. Wayne was a special case as he had displayed wonderful talent at such a young age, In Contrast to Jones, Wayne had notched up 67 games for Everton scoring 15 goals in the process before his transfer which is almost double the 35 games Jones has for Blackburn. Today Wayne Rooney is undeniably the best number 10 in England and probably in the world. Sources at United, revealed that Jones was a signing SAF wanted to acquire next season but his hands were forced when Liverpool amongst other top clubs had presented bids for the bright England prospect. On this note I have taken my time to analyse what the youngster would bring to Manchester United where the standards know no flaws.
                 
                            Jones can play at either CB or DMF and also at WB.

Versatility
Despite being regarded as a centre-back, Jones actually spent the majority of the 2010-11 Premier League season as a defensive-midfielder for Blackburn, In his 24 starts  for the club 18 starts were made as a midfielder while only 6 starts were made as a centre-back. The 19-year-old's long-term position is still expected to be centre-back, but this versatility should serve both him and the club well in the near-term future. With Nemanja Vidic, Rio Ferdinand, and Chris Smalling at the club, regular time in defence may be tough to come by at the moment. However, time is on the side of the youngster and he may be able to still further his development by providing some bite in the midfield for United. At United, Jones wouldn’t be a starter with the Rio/Vidic combination one of the best in European football but he would be learning from the best, he would get the footballing education from the best at the business and with this he could be just the hard tackler United have been looking for  in Owen Hargreaves and Roy Keane, he could be the destroyer that we have lacked for some time now.
                      
         How Will Jones Be Lining Up In the Manchester United 2011/2012 team For Title Number 20?
Well, Rio is injury prone.  He’ll miss chunks of matches and Chris Smalling has already proved to be an excellent back up for him.  He’s shown to me already that he’ll be an important player for us in the future, but when Rio is missing right now, I’m comfortable with Smalling slotting in.
They will be our Carling Cup and FA Cup partnership and the weak matches of the Champions League.  They will gel, they’ll be like Rio and Vidic would have been if they were kids knocking about in the junior teams. Their young partnership will gradually blossom for England under 21s, and then on to the full national team, and they will gradually phase through to our first team as regulars as replacements for Ferdinand and Vidic.


The Future
It takes a real football lover to understand what Ferguson is doing here, and I for one think he’s made a great move.  He’s spotted Jones, a 19 year old who plays like someone five or six years older than that and looked farther from the present day saw the future and snapped the youngster. But for £20million?
Well get this – he snapped up Chris Smalling last year for a reported £10million last year.  Same questions at that time?  Too much money?
I reckon that in less than five years time, we’ll be looking at the Smalling/Jones partnership costing just £30million, and praising the possibly departed Sir Alex Ferguson for giving us England’s best defensive partnership for the next six or seven years. It would the best of Bargain buys.  £7million cheaper than the cost of the Rio/Vidic combination.  We’ll be set until 2021 at the back. Did you see how Smalling complemented Jones at the match against Spain? I don’t know how to express my delight at the future of Manchester United but I guarantee that for the next ten seasons at least we are 100% good to go at the back . Here s a video link to watch them in action for the U-21s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDW12YGcIng
                     

                            We are guaranteed at the back with the pairing of the English men.

Personal View.
I watched few Blackburn matches in which Phil Jones featured in, I watched matches like Blackburn vs Chelsea where Jones was given his debut, he was handed the task of snuffing Didier Drogba out and this he did beyond reasonable doubt he made three world class tackles in 30 seconds, the Blackburn faithful went crazy with his displays and he was handed the man-of-the match award. I also watched the match against us, Manchester United where he, Samba combined to nullify the threat of The Ever Hungry United forward line of Hernandez and Rooney,he made a terrific block to deny Giggs a certain goal in the 60th minute.. I also watched the recent U-21 game vs Spain where he showed calmness, composure on the ball when been called upon and I have to say he is one top signing. For some one his age his breathtaking displays prove just why he is the man for United. He is quick, very strong in the air despite his height (1.80m 5ft 11in), sound positionally, and having leadership qualities that have led some (Redknapp, Pearce), to audaciously predict him to be the future captain of England.

Playing As A Midfielder What Does Jones Have To Offer?

It is no secret that in today’s game, attacks are normally initiated by the defenders who have a huge role of launching forward passes after engaging in tackles. As a defensive-minded midfielder, Jones completed 330 passes this season out of an attempted 527 (63%). As a centre-back, he completed 107 passes this season out of an attempted 171 (also 63%). While you would actually like this completion percentage to be higher for a player that plays in such a deep position on the pitch, it can anticipated to be higher while playing for Manchester United because Blackburn played in such a direct style - especially in the first half of the season under former manager Sam Allardyce. 

At United, If playing in the mid-field he would be tasked with job of breaking up attacks and releasing short range passes to the likes of Carrick, Nani and other forward players and stats reveal that Jones short range passing is quite tidy compared to his long range passing.

Verdict
It is no news that Gibson, O’Shea and Brown have all been linked with exits from Old Trafford to the Stadium Of Light for about £12 million, I really feel Gibson is really undervalued at £5 million but I’ll have to affix this to the devaluation by United fans through twitter and match boos and you shouldn’t forget the manager in question is Sir Alex’s boy in person of Brucie. With the possible departure of our utility man O’Shea, I feel Johnny Evans who impressed at LB against Chelsea will have to take his place serving as the utility man for Manchester United who’ll get a lot of games but never be a regular, and Sir Alex Ferguson will have quietly unearthed a seamless, natural defensive progression, that we’ll barely even notice.(RFFH).

In exactly four years from now, Manchester United fans all over the world would not only marvel at the signing of Jones but the defensive partnership of Smalling and Jones. Once again, Glory,Glory United and the Red Devils keep marching on.

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