This season already, not one but two of the biggest pundits in the game, have both admitted it was a mistake by Manchester United to sell Danny Welbeck. It’s ten years since the former England striker made the decision to leave Old Trafford and join Arsenal in search of more regular playing time. Following solid, if not specular spells in North London and Watford, it’s now in his fifth season at Brighton, serial winners Rio Ferdinand and Gary Neville have both chosen to speak out in support of their former team-mate.
Whilst some may see their comments as an opportunity to criticise Manchester United’s recruitment over the past decade, the numbers don’t lie. Welbeck, thanks to five goals in eight games, is currently enjoying a career best start to a new campaign, 16 seasons on from making his Premier League debut.
Welbeck was my first choice when it came to post-match interview requests. However an injury late on which required the striker to leave the field on a stretcher whilst receiving oxygen meant I’ll have to wait a little longer for an explanation from the man himself as to why he’s in such good form.
In his place I spoke to the club captain, Lewis Dunk, who couldn’t speak more highly of his team-mate. “He’s one of the top professionals at this football club and he’s a great key to our success. He helps everyone, young and old.” Brighton’s Head Coach Fabian Hurzeler describes the 33-year-old as a “special character and special player” who is “so important for the club, and for me, and his team-mates.”
As the former Manchester United midfielder Ravel Morrison famously tweeted “Welbz is dat guy”, a statement which quickly evolved into “Dat guy Welbz”, a nickname which is still a go to for club social media admins some 11 and half years later.