Antonio Valencia, and he's doing just fine...
Forlan is a bit of a mystery to me. He just couldn't score, depsite many appearances and many chances. He had over 60 appearances and probably just as many chances, but somehow just couldn't finish, save for a handful of goals. Most United supporters aren't surprised at his success at Villarreal - he just needed to find that finishing touch, which he clearly has. He certainly was a frustrating player to watch in Red though.
Veron simply couldn't play without space and the English game didn't lend itself to Veron's style of play. It's not like he was any better at Chelsea so to say that it's SAF's fault is a bit unfair. He was brilliant for United in the Champion's League (where he was afforded space) but the defense in the English game was too much for him, both in Manchester and in London.
We've gone over Tevez a million times and nobody ever doubted his talent. As I've said before, he was let go to City because he wanted to be the highest paid player on the team and United wouldn't do that. Rooney's still outscoring him and United still lead City by a healthy margin, so I still think SAF made the right decision.
Unlike Veron and Forlan, Tevez was the right kind of player for United with his effort and constant hussle - the money just wasn't right. I like the way Hernandez plays and I think he'll also be the right type of player for SAF's tactics. For 6 million pounds and a match in Guadalajara this summer, a bit of a bargain too.