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Yeah i know. Hang on in there cupcake, you will get there eventuallyCoherent and intelligent reply. 1 point to you
Yeah i know. Hang on in there cupcake, you will get there eventuallyCoherent and intelligent reply. 1 point to you
The last ten minutes of the Chelsea game showed the true aim.
I cant work Nani either, he looked sharp when he came on recently. I would pick him ahead of Young any day.Today's plus column:
Played Fabio at RB
Threw on Januzaj
Let Fellaini ease into things
If I were to criticize anything it's the lack of Nani and Kagawa, which on the face of it looks pretty stupid considering the opposition. Kagawa is sort of understandable since it's rumoured he's got the flu, but Nani I cannot understand. Has to be injured?
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Last 10 minutes of the Chelsea game were a disgrace - we accepted a draw, at home.
Hopefully after two 'big' games against Chelsea and the bin dippers, and one more mid-week, any jitters that Moyes may have will go, and we'll be more up for going to score 10 goals a game
I thought the most damning thing was Chelsea basically gave up trying to go for the win. Mourinho was on the backfoot and made defensive substitutions. They were there for the taking and we let them off - while Moyes ignored an obvious opportunity to shut up some critics and get one over Mourinho.
So you're saying Mourinho parking the bus made it easier to score?
He's right though, your post was a load of shite. We scored 4 against a very good Swansea side away. We struggled to make chances against a Chelsea side who parked the bus, although we made far more good ones than they did. Chelsea have always been excellent defensively, and no-one does shut-outs like Mourinho, so there's hardly much shame in that. Today we made enough that we could have scored 3 or 4, and just didn't take them well enough.
I can't believe how many on here are so quick to forget the fact that we're dealing with one of the hardest opening set of games we've faced in decades. We're two points up on what we got out of the same fixtures last season. I'd say that constitutes a good job so far.
And again, very very early into a new managers reign he comes up against one of the hardest sets of opening fixtures we have had in a long time while he is just getting to know his players and get his ideas in place. If he had lost 3 of these opening games he would have been hammered but as it is he has been cautious at the beginning of his managerial career and people are slagging him off. No ambition or being prudent during a difficult beginning.?We made it easier for Chelsea by having absolutely no ambition.
Anderson played a brilliant through ball which Young should have slotted home. We made chances, we created chances but didnt take them. Palace hardly even threatened, even if the penalty hadnt been given we would have broken them down. We controlled the game and as has been mentioned by others countless times the team and manager are learning about eachother in each game and training session. A little perspective and patience is needed.We're amazing. We drew at home to a Chelsea side who barely ventured forward. We lost to a Liverpool side who couldn't keep hold of the ball on their own patch. We beat Crystal Palace because two top class strikers took advantage of set pieces.
I didn't say we're rubbish and we're not going to do anything good over the course of the season, but it's hardly been inspirational stuff so far. Yes the fixture list on paper hasn't been kind, but the context of the games show that we should have taken more points than we have, but we haven't because we haven't been creating enough chances since Swansea away. It's always great to get three points, but had the correct decision been given for the Young penalty, who knows how long it might've taken to actually break them down today (free kick and red card).
Yeah but its more tedious reading the constant stream of alarmist bollocks you and your bum chums like to spout every 2 minutesI've always believed the "level-headers/Top Reds" to be far more annoying than those who profess even a minor criticism of the manager/team.
It's beyond tedious now.
Stop fecking shooting mothers you heartless cnutWhy is patience and perspective needed?
No one is being irrational. Criticising doesnt mean I don't think things will improve or that I don't believe we'll start playing to our full capabilities.
Typical, not allowed to have an opinion...and when you do there's always some prick who has to jump on you like you've shot his mum.
Yeah but its more tedious reading the constant stream of alarmist bollocks you and your bum chums like to spout every 2 minutes
I don't think I've ever posted "alarmist bollocks" in all my time here. If there is a flaw that's obvious, then yes, I'll comment, but I'm generally a glass-three-quarters-full kind of lad.
So you're saying Mourinho parking the bus made it easier to score?
To be honest I am not expecting Moyes to be ambitious till he gets a few more months in the job and has a handle on everything around him.No - but it should have made it easier to take bigger risks in the last half an hour or even the second half. To really go for the jugular. I never felt we did that.
The good news with respect to flair is that we do have it available from a number of players and as things progress Im sure we will see it appear more and more.Sensible start from Moyes, which considering our opening fixtures was absolutely the right thing to do.
You all need to stop looking into the lack of flair too much lads. Any manager in their right mind would value stability over flair in Moyes position.
Today's plus column:
Played Fabio at RB
Threw on Januzaj
Let Fellaini ease into things
If I were to criticize anything it's the lack of Nani and Kagawa, which on the face of it looks pretty stupid considering the opposition. Kagawa is sort of understandable since it's rumoured he's got the flu, but Nani I cannot understand. Has to be injured?
The good news with respect to flair is that we do have it available from a number of players and as things progress Im sure we will see it appear more and more.
Midweek Giggs looks likely to start.
Sensible from Moyes again, in his first Champions League game.
Nani is suspended on Tuesday which makes it unlikely that he'll start against City considering how little game time he's had recently.Nani will be played in the next two matches I think. agree about Fabio and Janujaz.
We don't have a lack of CL experience across the whole team.
I've always believed the "level-headers/Top Reds" to be far more annoying than those who profess even a minor criticism of the manager/team.
It's beyond tedious now.
Chance creation is alarming.
At the worst of times last season, we'd carve chances out when needed. At the moment we're barely creating half chances which worries me. Rooney's passing within the games he's played has been inconsistent. Carrick's passing through the lines just hasn't been there. Valencia, Young and Giggs have barely put a decent ball in between them. Evra as we know isn't an outstanding crosser of the ball, but he looks the most likely out of everyone to pop in a decent ball, and that worries me.
Retention of the ball and winning it back, we're fine. In fact I have to give credit to the likes of Young and Valencia who really get stuck in, but their job is really to set up as many goals as possible which they aren't doing. Of course none of our wingers the same skill set as a Ronaldo or Bale, but I'd like to think there's some compromise in the wingers and not having two solid wingers from a tactical and shape perspective and perhaps just having the one with a more attack minded player looking for a counter on the other side.
The facts simply don't back up the doubters. In terms of results we've done better after this set of fixtures than we did last season (you know, the one where we won the league by a mile)
Again, that's not really the context that matters. Analysing games by which ones come together in the schedule is a false economy.Better to compare them to last season's fixtures, which puts us two points up.
So even if we lose to City we're only a point down on what we got out of the same games last season.