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Sack Mourinho, Sell Rooney.
His best games for Dortmund actually were from the right coming in, so it's not a problem playing him there. The problem seems to be that every player we buy of quality - Di Maria, Memphis, Schneiderlin, etc. - seems to turn crap and fall far short of expectations. I cant understand why this keeps happening. How we're still relying on the likes of Fellaini, Young and Carrick is baffling.
Mate, I don't hate Rooney.. I haven't been in here all the time on every thread slating him. But today I saw what everyone who does and thought, damn, they have a point. Was the worst performance I've seen from him. Every time the ball was played to him he lost it. How can you build an attack when your focal point of an attack gives the ball away constantly? then there's Fellaini.. How can you build a counter attack when you have a slow, immobile dm who is the link out of defence to attack? no cohesion whatsoever.To say Rooney is not a midfielder then actually play him there was absolute madness. He is experimenting too much and it isn't his style at all.
Comparisons with Tuchel is strange. They had a system at Dortmund, working system and players who knew how to play it, Tuchel came and just did some changes, tweaks so to say.
Not that I'm excusing Mourinho but we're in disarray and have been for 3 years now. No quick fix I'm afraid.
What's your suggestion? To sack him?
That's generous.Total average rating 4.3![]()
Then every new manager needs time.It's not strange at all. Dortmund are more direct now.
He's supposed to be a world class manager. How long should we wait for him to have an impact? What's acceptable if not 3 months?
I'm not suggesting anything right now. I'm pinning the blame on him. If this continues for the next month then yes, sack him.
Or would you have a manager in charge who is incapable of stopping all the consecutive losses? Do you want to just write another season off because the manager supposedly needs time?
He has always done that, nothing new.I'm a bit more worried that Mourinho seems to be blaming referee decisions, luck, and individual mistakes for these defeats rather than recognising that our performances in the last 2 matches have been very poor all-round and did not deserve any result.
Just like the last two?Deary me we have played 5 games and people are already going ballistic, I have no doubt that the manager knows what he is doing and things will turn around.
Did anyone else feel that Young was an upgrade to Valencia at RB?
I just think this is too big a squad for what Jose wants. I have said before he usually plays his players until they nearly drop. Here he is resting players and trying players out etc. Not his style at all. He would rarely rest anyone at Chelsea. I think we have given him a problem he doesn't want by not getting rid of Rojo, BFS etc.Getting concerned now. We have assembled together a team of strangers, and as each game passes we seem to be going backwards. No cohesion, we seem to be all over the place. Offensively nearly as poor as last season.
Then every new manager needs time.
You'd sack him as early as next month?
What then?
Who should manage us?
It seems our problems lie a lot deeper than just with the manager.
Maybe we're destined to fall to mid table mediocrity.
Dortmund comparison is wrong I must repeat.
I usually watch every United game either live or on the telly, however by some quirk of fate I've managed to miss these 3 this week so can't really comment on the performance. I don't know if that's a good or bad thing!
Fellaini was good statistically but the stats don't show the huge space left where the deep midfielder should be for two of their goals.
Togg, I promise to watch the next oneStookie...start watchign them again...for goodness sake!![]()
Yeah that was my impression in the City game tooFellaini was good statistically but the stats don't show the huge space left where the deep midfielder should be for two of their goals.
I'm sure Mourinho told Pogba and Fellaini to mark the area in front of the D. More likely the players failing to perform their role properly. Awful defensive shape in both cases though.
Yeah that was my impression in the City game too
IMO, he can't protect the back four well enough to play at CM, nor does he have the required passing. He's effective when he you play him off of a striker, where he can play knock downs and hold the ball up. However, he'll never be picked at United to play there. I don't see why he's a regular starter at CM when Carrick and Schweinsteiger are being frozen out.Fellaini was good statistically but the stats don't show the huge space left where the deep midfielder should be for two of their goals.
Yep completely agree with that tooAgain Pogba. Even if you don't want to admit that Fellaini was good or not please at least admit that the large holes both Pogba and Rooney leave are ridiculous
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