Crustanoid
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Impressive win - impressive new-look side
De Gea shows some balls at least, now need him to be just as aggressive when dealing with crosses
It was a very hard strike and it swerved quite a bit. VERY few keepers would hold such a ball, so I think people should focus on how fast De Gea was to recover it.
But they won't of course, as it doesn't fit their agenda.
It was a very hard strike and it swerved quite a bit. VERY few keepers would hold such a ball, so I think people should focus on how fast De Gea was to recover it.
But they won't of course, as it doesn't fit their agenda.
A clean sheet for De Gea!!!!! YEAH!
Not sure how many we'll have of those with him between the sticks..![]()
No Vidic, No Rio. No problem.
And now we get to hear Gary Neville analyse the game, things just couldn't get any better.
I think I'm going to start putting the TV on mute every time it looks like the ball is going to go anywhere near DDG. It's quite annoying listening to the commentators go on and on.
That was an immense second half. Unbelievable stuff at times, especially considering the players we were without.
No Rio, No Vidic, No Carrick, No Fletcher, No Berbatov, No Valencia, No twins, 3-0 against Spurs.
Exactly. Jones and Evans for me, in particular did exceptionally well. But Welbeck did M12 proud.
Apparently our second youngest ever side we fielded in the premier league and we won Spurs pretty handily.
Exactly. Hardly any keepers would have held that, that was always getting palmed somewhere. He managed to get back on it, he did well.
I wish people would stop with the 'De Gea made a mistake, omg he's shit, not the one we should have bought, I was so wrong about him.' etc.
He's going to make many many more mistakes. We knew this when we bought him, we said this when we bought him.
Welbeck after the goal, you could see it was all he needed. He must have had some doubts himself after a shaky first half but he was brilliant in the second. It's going to do absolute wonders for him, very exciting times.
How many times did Rooney lose possession? Once? This is near the best I've seen him. Nani in the second half was sensational at times, they both were.
That was an absolutely ridiculous performance from Spurs. They had ONE plan: SHOOOOOOT! It didn't work out! It was quite obvious from early on. How about having a go at our very, very young and newly composed defense?! No? Nah. ShOOOOOOOOOOOOOT