Salfordlad70
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We're winning this one comfortably!
Confident of a win here. We'll build on the Arsenal "result", and if Rooney signs a contract before then, then I'm sure it'll give us a boost.
It hasn't actually been signed. The Guardian, Times and Telegraph have all reported it to be signed this week.Did I miss something? I swear the Sun reported Rooney had signed the other day.
I'm sick of saying it now really, but it has to be Rooney, Mata, Januzaj, van Persie as a four in any shape as they're generally going to move around and be difficult to mark anyway. Valencia and Young should not be starting games for us any more, though I'm sure we'll see them when we play away in the Champions League.
I'm sick of saying it now really, but it has to be Rooney, Mata, Januzaj, van Persie as a four in any shape as they're generally going to move around and be difficult to mark anyway. Valencia and Young should not be starting games for us any more, though I'm sure we'll see them when we play away in the Champions League.
Mata was wasted on the left against Arsenal....
Im more in favour of picking a system to suit the players rather than 4-4-fecking2 with AMs out of position
That's the thing though, when one of Mata/Rooney/Januzaj/van Persie can't play, it should not be Valencia/Young who come in, it should be Kagawa as he's a similar player to the three we'd want behind RvP (or if not Kagawa, then a central midfield player). At the moment, even when those four are fit and able to play (and Kagawa is too), it's still Valencia/Young who get the nod. My hope for United is that we play this system of those three attacking number 10's behind a striker and when there's an injury, suspension, or ineligible player, you play your next best player who fits the system, not change the system to bring in width and a worse player. Out-and-out wingers are ways to change the game during the game, not from the start. It's how Chelsea were/are playing, albeit with a couple of players who are 'more' winger-like than Mata/Januzaj, but a darn sight less of a full on wide player like Valencia for example. The difference could be that United actually have a still top-class striker in front of them.Probably, as Mata wont be playing any Champions league games for you.
You know that wont happen so are you just saying it so you can have something to moan about?. How can you not care at this stage??????I don't even care at this stage.... Just start Kagawa and Mata...
You know that wont happen so are you just saying it so you can have something to moan about?.
How can you not care at this stage??????
Moyes must surely be close to panicking at this stage. Under such circumstances, he might even try to play Mata and Kagawa at the same time. That's what I'm hoping for.
The season is fecked, and I don't believe for a second that we will finish top 4 now. And I've been known for being ridiculously optimistic when it comes to United. Hell, before the season started I even predicted that we'd win the league
It's all about the CL now for me. Let's do a Liverpool/Chelsea!
De Gea
Rafael---Smalling---Jones---Evra
Fletcher---Cleverley
Januzaj---Mata---Kagawa
Rooney
I feel optimism creeping back to me, but maybe that's just because it has been a while since our last catastrophe. I think I am prepared to believe the Arsenal game was us turning a corner.
Maybe they were but still a point at the emirates is a respectable result. We tried to vary our attacking play more, we looked pretty solid. You could tell neither team wanted to lose it.
Maybe they were but still a point at the emirates is a respectable result. We tried to vary our attacking play more, we looked pretty solid. You could tell neither team wanted to lose it.
Any idea if Nani is back?
I would like to see the below line up.
De Gea
Rafael --Smalling--Jones--Evra
Carrick--Rooney
Nani---Mata--Januzaj
Van Persie
But that's what Moyes has been doing all his career - trying not to lose games. To me it's ominous that in a game we had to win, he was still driven by fear of losing.
Another one of those annoying myths knocking round. That's not true at all.
Moyes might have set Everton up not to lose when playing teams that were much better than Everton (even then, this was arguably only in the away fixtures - he collected some impressive scalps at Goodison) but you don't get the type of league finish that became the norm at Everton without setting out to win a lot of games too. Going into each game with your first priority not to lose is what relegation candidates do, not teams pushing for CL/UEFA cup places.