Man City and Man United fight it out for Angelo Ogbonna
If transfer window tugs of war between Manchester City and Manchester
United these days are becoming one of the most fascinating aspects of
football’s summer and January switcharooneys then Torino starlet Angelo
Ogbonna is most certainly the latest chunk of rope.
The 2011/2012 season was a campaign in which the spotlight remained
heavily focused on defence. While one of the reasons Roberto Mancini’s
Blues lifted the title was because of his team’s stronghold – the
central defensive partnership of Joleon Lescott and the excellent
Vincent Kompany – a key factor in United’s abdication of the throne was
the absence of stalwart Serbian Nemanja Vidic.
Many corners of the media have linked the young Italian to the land that
is home to the quiff, relentless rain and grey-slate skies – but the
youthful Ogbonna may just be the horizon both teams are searching for.
While Sir Alex Ferguson’s suspiciously alcohol-fuelled scarlet grimace
will be parading the streets of Manchester today as he learnt that no
less than a cool £16 million will be required to prise the
defender from Torino’s clutches, it would wise of
Roberto Mancini to find his way to Ogbonna after seeing his side's defence become brittle so early in the campaign.
What an important clash of heads this should be. What an important
player the exuberant Angelo could be for both sides. For a sizeable
period of time Manchester United have been accused of, for all the
plaudits that come their way because they are ‘seasoned’, lacking sway
when the window is polished and prised open. It appears that many doubts
were quashed, however, when the porridge faced Robin Van Persie – a man
paler than Albino breast milk – decided to head Red instead of Blue.
While Manchester City would undoubtedly be able to offer a lucrative wage
bill, Sir Alex Ferguson’s powers of persuasion must never be
underestimated. In fact the latest report running the mill is that Alex
Ferguson has already sent scouts to witness the defender in person.
And why wouldn’t he? The potent talent Angelo Ogbonna possesses is
obvious. Consider how technically gifted Italy’s current starting back
line is; now consider the fact that Ogbonna received his first call up
to the Azzurri while plying his trade in Serie B, and was included in
Italy’s Euro 2012 squad. As physically imposing as Ogbonna is – at six
foot two – much has been made of the ‘intellectual’ aspect of the
centre-back. Rather than the ‘blood and thunder’ attributes English
defenders are often praised so highly with, Angelo is skilful on the
ball while employing excellent positional awareness off it. A rarity in the Premier League, I might add.
His temperament is cool and methodical – scooping the Piermario
Morosini Gentleman’s award as well as the best defender in Serie B gong
has not gone unnoticed last season – while his endeavours in helping
Torino rise from Italy’s second tier to its first will surely appeal to
any manager who cites loyalty, focus and devotion as key attributes in
the heart of his defence.
The statuesque defender, at six foot two, recently penned a contract
tying his signature to Torino until 2016. But no surprises come
alongside reports the top two teams from England may very well be competing for
Ogbonna’s signature. Roberto Mancini should seek to plug the worrying
hole that is apparent when Vincent Kompany is out-of-sorts or injured,
while Alex Ferguson’s side would surely benefit from another youthful defender
who, alongside the likes of Chris Smalling, Jonny Evans and Phil Jones,
would almost certainly be prompted to inherit the opulent thrones Vidic
and Ferdinand leave.
The lines will be drawn. Ogbonna has made an excellent 99
league appearances in the last three seasons – such consistency from a young
man – but Torino will find it hard to resist big bucks. Both Blue and Red
corners should do battle for this intelligent, stoic young prodigy. It’s
Call Of Duty: Mancunian Warfare.
Calling all football fans: Where do you think Angelo Ogbonna will end up? Why do you think City/United should sign him? Whatever your views, we'd love to hear from you.
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