Let’s Talk About Tyrell Malacia! Is He The End Of Luke Shaw at Man Utd? Let me know what you think in the comments below…

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22 Comments

  1. Oddly he’s probably been my favourite signing this summer. Although not as directly impactful as the others I love how consistent his performances are. He works hard, he’s great on the ball, and he’s still got years of development ahead of him. The future is very bright I think for this young lad!

  2. Definitely reminds me of Evra back there. Nippy, excellent work rate, committed, decent in the build up, slightly erratic at times but capable of quality in possession. Exactly as a I remember Patrice. Evra seemed slightly faster over 50 yards though. And Malacia, for me at least, looks more comfortable around the opposition box.

  3. Lol Ste continues the mission to kick out Luke Shaw. I think LS can be a backup, he’s good at back 5 and sometimes you need different style of defenders to break teams

  4. 1:07, you should extend this curtesy to AWB too then. as he ranks among the best top 5 players in tacklers attempted and tackling success rate and top 2 for ball recoveries, for the last 3 seasons where he played over 2000 minutes. Its attacking thats not his strong suit, but he is an exceptional defender.

  5. Is Malacia the end of shaw, idk but i would train him as lcb. bcoming Martinez rotation. sell Maguire. buy Jose Gaya instead of selling shaw. Imo, shaw could be a better cb than maguire. He is faster, is lefy footed and probably can defend better than maguire

  6. Malacia has levels yet to go defensively and being a little smarter with his attacking play. With all that said, his reading of the game is superb, I like how he knows when to advance forward, when to drop deeper as an extra body in midfield as well as his pace. Amazing signing.

  7. When he came in, everyone was complaining because he was cheap, they looked down on him, hell people were saying he will be a squad rotation player at best and I couldn't understand where that came from, it's not like we had a world class left back or anything so why would he not be the starter 🤣🤣

  8. The main thing with Malacia is that whenever he gets the ball he looks confident and he carries the play forward with relative ease, it feels the same with Eriksen and Martínez, you feel safe when they're on the ball, where as previously I was getting small heart attacks whenever AWB, Maguire and Lindelof were in possesion, they were not really progressing the ball and were putting the next player in possesion in a bad spot. Malacia still has some rough edges he needs to hone in his defensive traits, but to me he's the clear succesor of the left back position in Man Utd, he's a talent I'll be glad to see growing, he's got top tier potential for sure!

  9. Privilege to play for the famous Manchester United once-in-a-lifetime treble winners and in footsteps of players like Roger Byrne, Duncan Edwards, Nobby Stiles, Harry Gregg, Bill Foulkes, Denis Violett, Paddy Crerand, Alex Stepney, Best, Law, Charlton, Greenhoff, Buchan, Gordon Hill, Coppull, Pearson, Macari, McIlroy, Gary Bailey, Stapleton, Whiteside, Strachan, McClaire, Kanchelskis, Hughes, Irwin, Ince, Bruce, Pallister, Schmeichel, Robson, Cantona, Keane, Carrick, Butt, Edwin vSar, Evra, Vidic, Stam, Ferdinand, Neville's, Raphael's, Ji-Sung-Park, Valencia, Beckham, Giggs, Scholes, Javier Hernandez, vNistelrooy, Yorke, Cole, Sheringham and-Solskjaer-has-won-it, vPersie, Rooney, Ronaldo, DeGea.

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