Manchester United vs. Chelsea

I think more significantly he's being told to pass it forwards more often which I do think he doesn't do enough or well enough these days, whether it was the right thing to do then or not.
Generally, maybe he doesnt pass it forward as much as we might like.
But in this situation, we didnt need a goal and Chelsea were attacking. He didnt do anything wrong passing it back to De Gea. De Gea had the time to pick his pass without and pressure. Probably has a longer kick than Carrick as well.

On the whole, I agree. Would love him to pass forward more

edit:
@devilish: I didnt think there were any Chelsea players close enough to put pressure on De Gea
 
How many players do we have injured??

Cleverley
Welbeck
Rio
Vidic
Rafael
Fabio
Hernandez (hope not)
Smalling
 
Someone needs to take his cards away here. He has them up after every single challenge
 
What is the rule there? How can he penalise the foul and give a peno. The ball was gone, so there was no advantage.

Must've deemed the ball was out of play. Had it been in play it would've been a peno.
 
Commentators said because the shot had already gone on goal and the challenge was after, it's not a penalty.

But it should certainly be an indirect free kick near the six yard box, correct?
 
Is it me or are Chelsea, man for man, the biggest set of cnuts in the Premiership? Must be the mercenary effect