Manchester United Midfielder Casemiro Receives Premature Criticism, Ignoring His Potential
Manchester United midfielder Casemiro has found himself under intense scrutiny after his team’s recent defeat to Tottenham. Critics, including Sky Sports’ Jamie Carragher, have prematurely dismissed the 31-year-old Brazilian as old and past his prime. However, it begs the question: when did 31 suddenly become old for a footballer? With advancements in sports science, players can maintain their performance levels well into their 30s.
Casemiro is a five-time Champions League winner who played a vital role in one of Real Madrid’s most successful midfields alongside Luka Modric and Toni Kroos. While it’s true that his abilities will decline as he ages, the obituaries written for him this week feel premature.
Even if Casemiro’s brilliance wanes, he will still be an elite defensive midfielder. Just months ago, he was hailed for helping United secure a Champions League spot and win a trophy. Now, he is being deemed a problem for the team?
This judgment seems rash. If his performances continue to disappoint in the next 10-15 games, then concern may be warranted. However, we must not overlook Casemiro’s leadership qualities, demonstrated on the pitch last season. Despite his price tag of £60 million (which could rise to £70 million) and substantial wage, he has proven his worth by guiding United to a top-four finish.
It’s important to note that Casemiro now has a new midfield partner in Mason Mount, and it will take time for their partnership to gel. Perhaps Erik Ten Hag, United’s manager, had plans to play Kobbie Mainoo alongside Casemiro this season before the 18-year-old’s injury.
Casemiro must showcase his class on the field, but he is far from needing retirement.