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12th January 2017
07:00pm GMT

Meanwhile, Cleverley "likes to do layoffs."
In other words, he passes the buck. He's good at "holding on to the ball" because he doesn't take any chances. He passes it sideways or backwards.
He doesn't score goals or assist, and he's incapable of controlling games.
He has 13 caps for England.
It's dumbfounding to think Alex Ferguson once said Cleverley had the potential to be the best midfielder in Britain.
Roberto Martinez went a step further with his praise, saying:
"Technically (Cleverley is) as good as you are going to get. Probably his football understanding as good as you are going to get and that showed today."Despite making such a laughable statement, the former Everton manager was right in a way. Cleverley knows enough about football to know where to stand if you don't want to receive the ball.
Cleverley did well at Watford when on-loan in the Championship back in the 2009/10 season. And maybe he'll do well again now that he's back in a more forgiving environment.
But it's clear he's not good enough to play in midfield for a big team with a demanding fan base, and never has been.
Without any disrespect intended towards Watford, it's amazing it has taken this long for Cleverley to find his level.Explore more on these topics: