United got overrun in midfield. We needed another midfielder to match their three. Unfortunately, they're all out injured. Herrera didn't help having a very disappointing game.
It is literally the way to go about it. Beat the big teams at home, draw at their place.
I swear some of you have wiped the whole Fergie era from your memories. Drawing tough away games against title rivals was a hallmark of most of our title-winning campaigns. What’s really odd about this memory loss is that we saw Fergie at his most pragmatic (most Mourinho-like, if you will) in his mor recent (and most succesful) years in charge. So you’re not being asked to recall stuff from the dim and distant past!
I can accept a point at Anfield, but your second reason for us setting this way doesn't make sense at all.
I still think the last 8 years shows a teams long term quality but if you want to go current form then that backs up my point too.
I said that was their current form. It's 1 win in 8 by the way they beat Leicester 3-2.Aaargh, but you said that you thought that 0 wins in 8 is an accurate reflection of their ability?
Correct.Why not go back a few more years and factor in their two CL finals in that case. Probably because it’s not relevant to your extravagantly half thought out thesis.
yeah, thats also what Mourinho said post match. Was quite obvious.United got overrun in midfield. We needed another midfielder to match their three. Unfortunately, they're all out injured. Herrera didn't help having a very disappointing game.
Jeez, I think you're getting yourself confused now. You said it was their current form, I said 'yes, but do you think it's an accurate reflection of their ability', and you replied Yes!I said that was their current form. It's 1 win in 8 by the way they beat Leicester 3-2.
I don't get everyone going after José's tactics...we played same system against other teams, but I doubt very much that his tactics included defenders tackling each other or barely any player being able to pass the ball beyond 10yds.
I said yes they are defensively inept. That was the part of their ability that I was saying the run of results highlights.Jeez, I think you're getting yourself confused now. You said it was their current form, I said 'yes, but do you think it's an accurate reflection of their ability', and you replied Yes!
Yes, a draw is a good result. I think it's a great place to be when we're disappointed with a draw at Anfield after a few years of having mediocre teams. Standards are up and we now expect better.yeah, thats also what Mourinho said post match. Was quite obvious.
Herrera and also Mhkitariyan werr also very poor and did not propely deliver on Mourinho's tactical plan.
All things considered (injuries and form) a point was the most we deserved.
Still, that's the way to play the game.Or been picked off by Liverpool and lost. It's literally impossible to predict what would have happened if we had played a more open, expansive, attacking game
United got overrun in midfield. We needed another midfielder to match their three. Unfortunately, they're all out injured. Herrera didn't help having a very disappointing game.
You don't seem to want to acknowledge that they are a better team than their form suggests and this poor run that they are on is likely to come to an end sooner rather than later. That's the most likely scenario though.I said yes they are defensively inept. That was the part of their ability that I was saying the run of results highlights.
I don't have a crystal ball. I can't say how many games they will win between now and the end of the season but IF they continue to defend the way they are now they wont be anywhere near the top 4 come the end of the season.
No I don't and as I said their record over the last 8 seasons backs up my belief that they aren't a top team.You don't seem to want to acknowledge that they are a better team than their form suggests and this poor run that they are on is likely to come to an end sooner rather than later. That's the most likely scenario though.
We had no midfield today and people are surprised they, game raisers I might add, overran us. Miserable twats in the football forum shocker. A point at Anfield under these circumstances wasa good result.
If the fullbacks are not going forward properly and Martial and Mhki are not on their game the ball is always going to come straight back at you.If 9 out of 10 times you punt the ball long to lukaku instantly you get in possession under high pressure , there is some problem.
We wont create any chances this way.
Wow, we're really going around in circles here...so you do think that their current form (1 win in 8) is going to continue throughout the rest of the season?No I don't and as I said their record over the last 8 seasons backs up my belief that they aren't a top team.
I think they will finish between 6th and 8th in the league. I think that's their true level.Wow, we're really going around in circles here...so you do think that their current form (1 win in 8) is going to continue throughout the rest of the season?
Yes, a draw is a good result. I think it's a great place to be when we're disappointed with a draw at Anfield after a few years of having mediocre teams. Standards are up and we now expect better.
If the fullbacks are not going forward properly and Martial and Mhki are not on their game the ball is always going to come straight back at you.
Granted he would have been handy in a midfield 3 today. He'd never be in my United first team if we had everyone fit.And all because Fellaini proved you wrong![]()
Granted he would have been handy in a midfield 3 today. He'd never be in my United first team if we had everyone fit.
I know that it sounds a little odd. But I think that Jose doesn't want big wins early on. Especially at a place like Anfield so early in the season. I've seen Nev give interviews where they say that if United win at Anfield, then they believe they can go for the title.
Would Jose love a win at Anfield? Of course he would. But I don't think he wants the team to blow Liverpool away. He would want a scrappy 1-0 win or a draw, because that would keep the players grounded. Too often we see teams beat a big team away from home and lose the next game against smaller teams. That could be a reason why he set up defensively and conservatively, instead of playing more expansively against Liverpool.
Of course it could just be that Jose just does what he always does against big teams and parks the bus. But I think that if we won convincingly at Anfield, the team would become overconfident and believe that they were going to win the title. And at this point in time, its crucial that the players avoid this, because these players aren't Scholes, Giggs or Nev. They don't have the title-winning experience. They need to stay grounded, keep fighting as the underdog and whatever happens, happens.
Basically, at this moment in time, we need to win the league like 'Leceister', because our players don't yet have the experience to win the title like we used to. For the first half of the season, I think we need to keep grinding out victories, so the players stay grounded and to build up momentum so that when Feb and March come around, we can start blowing teams away for one final push for the title. The last thing we want is for the players to run out of steam by Feb and March, which is what Arsenal used to do when they were relevant, and what could happen to Man City.
Those are just my thoughts on the current situation. Admittedly, I could just be clutching at straws here, trying to find the positives.
But there weren't being asked to dominate the midfield, we came in with the plan to concede possession but I don't think asking Herrera and Mkhitaryan to be more careful with the ball was too much to ask? There were opportunities on the break that were just squandered through needlessly giving away possession with silly passes.It was a tough game for herrera to dominate in a 3v2 situation all the time. A third midfeilder is always free to make penetrative runs. Herrera is not a roy keane do do it all.
We needed a 433 we could have brough in blind or lindelof in the middle as an extra body and a player who can pass the ball.
We are trusting mkh to maintain an attacking presense but he lets us down again and again and its time to stop trusting him in big games. and trust mata and mid 3 to deliver more.
Martin Atkinson