He wasnt tracking back that much at Everton and nowhere close to what the likes of Pedro does.
Would guess it is a big reason Koeman let him go and was one of the reasons Emery never played him so much at Sevilla.
Stretch to call him a very hard working player if anything is on opposite end of scale.
Pedro? Pedro was working for the team, Deu does not. Pedro could score goals, Deu barely does. Pedro plays with both legs and on both flanks, Deu does not.
Let Deu stay in Milan. He is looking decent for Milan and is having a sense of importance of playing for (what used to be) big club.
Never mentioned Pedro anywhere and you can't argue present tense and then bring up managers he played for in the past. Watching him now at Milan it's absurd to say he "Doesn't work" and then start spouting nonsense about Unai Emery.
I think the 3/4 years he has had under numerous mangers is a better gauge than a handful of games for Milan.
You are the one spouting nonsense on him based on a tiny part of his career.
Not nonsense at all to look at how he's been playing for the past several months and say he works for his team now. Sergi Roberto 3/4 years ago was a timid player who lacked in most areas needed to be a Barca player under numerous managers but look at him now. If someone were to say Roberto doesn't contribute to the game now it'd be ludicrous to bring up his time under Tata Martino or Lucho's first season and a half as a counter to that.
Deulofeu is working very hard for his team at Milan and the commentators often express disbelief at how often he's back helping his team defend and recover balls. Thus, the statement "Deu doesn't help his team" is false. Saying he didn't use to or he isn't guaranteed to is one thing, but saying he does not/will not do something he is very actively doing every week for months is factually untrue.
He has been playing for them for less than two months. So long way to go to prove previous managers wrong over a number of years.
Seems he is working a lot harder for Milan but also seem to recall he started better off in those areas for Everton and Sevilla and in end both complained about that side of his game.
Roberto is a terrible example and it took far more than a couple months to change peoples minds on him anyway.
It's not about proving previous managers wrong, it's about improving himself moving forward, which is what he seems to be doing. I don't recall him ever making this kind of effort at Sevilla and I remember plenty of complaints from Emery about him not passing or having a good final end product, his entire stint at Sevilla overall was a disaster although Emery himself could be a large part of the blame as even Dennis begged to get out of Sevilla and when he did immediately earned his spot back at Barca by performing well for Villareal. The drop in defensive work at Everton seemed to coincide with him being dropped for poor performances at the other end of the pitch.
Messi comparisons from the media and fans. Cristiano ones in his head.
So he's done well in this friendly. In fact he's been a game changer.
I expect everyone to clamour for his home coming 😀