These are the salient points of discussion.
1. Holding Midfielder - We desperately need someone to do a job tomorrow. Can it be Herrera? I don't think so. Yes, he's got good interceptive qualities. Yes, he's very nifty with the ball at his feet. Yes, he's more disciplined than before. But, he lacks any sort of strength to deal with the torrent of blue midfielders who will be hounding him. Carrick has strength and Blind is wiry but strong. Rooney will have to come in. There was a point in the season, when Carrick was subbed off and Rooney played the role, and I distinctly remember LVG praising Wayne for doing that job well.
Rooney has the power and intelligence needed to pull it off. The only thing I'm worried about is his dodgy first touch. It's been known to be fidgety at times, but tomorrow he'll need to be on top of his game. He's the captain. He's got TONNES of experience and he can deal with the pressure. He's my man.
2. Formation - Do we persist with this winning formula that's been created? The flat back four is working well for us, but it depends a whole lot on communication and intelligence.
Chris Smalling has been our general at the back ever since his debacle at The Etihad. He communicates well. Paddy McNair and Shaw will have to listen to his every word. Let's be rational. Luke Shaw has prem experience and has the ability. He just needs confidence. Smalling can give him that. Paddy will have his biggest test yet. No time to feck up, boy. This is it. Make or break your future at United. They will benefit a lot from Rooney also helping out in front of them. The Captain has been outstanding as a leader.
3. Has the 'Philosophy' sunk in? - Tomorrow will be LVG's biggest test, yet. We will finally get to see if it wasn't just those 11 players who have got his methods down or of the entire squad have begun to benefit from it.
Let's remember this. In the early part of the season it was McNair who was keeping Jones and Evans out of the team at times. He seems to have impressed LVG and that means he has understood his methods or at least grasped his methods quicker than most. It's been a while since we saw his face, and maybe by now he has completely grasped. Tomorrow, we will know for sure if he was what LVG thought him to be.
Shaw is used to playing possession football. He played that effectively for Pochettino for a couple of years. Pochettino at Southampton did a lot of what we do. High press, quick ball circulation and flying wing backs. In theory, the lad ought to to do his job without too much worry. My worry is his lack of playing time due to injuries. Hell of a time to be called on. This game should shed some light on his mentality and if he can make it into the big leagues. He's 19, but he's been hailed as a supremely talented individual. He has to show it now.
Tomorrow, we will see a bit of hesitation but I think we should be fine in the pressing game. The vast majority of our press is unaffected by these injuries. Only Blind or the LB position has been affected to a bad degree as Blind has played an integral role in launching attacks. Rooney will be the most important player for us tomorrow. All will depend on his discipline and his ability to inspire the troops.