When we haven't got a massive game on Sunday maybe?That was the first game to worry me about our attack. Liverpool, we always play shite there, and we got a point, no big deal. Spurs we didn't make many chances, but I thought that was just two teams grappling for supremacy and, of the two, we had the best of it. Even Huddersfield was more about not being up for the game than it was about not trying to score goals.
But last night, there wasn't much excuse. We got 1-0 up, at home, with 9 points on the board already, against the worst team in the group and with the safety net of another home game to come. And we still didn't push up and try and score more goals. If we're not going to attack in numbers then, when will we?
If it wasnt that it would be something else to criticize him for. Paul Parker is goddamn awful. Miserable sod.The journos yes, and the pundits, after the interview, bt sports, and Paul were able to say that the decision of Jose to make blind the penalty taker meant that we were a bit disorganized because we should've decided before the game who should have took the penalty in case Martial wasn't on the pitch.
Usually the worse are our ex players because they try so much to be unbiased.
They always find a way to criticize the club.
With that said, the press and pundits are paid for that, Jose knows that, I don't think it's wise to act like he is, even if I think that he's fully justified in what he thinks about the press and the pundits.
When we haven't got a massive game on Sunday maybe?
It wasn't a bad game, fair play to Benfica, they had nothing to lose and played quite well, but we did create good situations and may be didn't make the best of them.
I sometimes think people forget how far we slumped after Fergie left, as witnessed by the fact this will be our first progression to the UCL knockouts in 4 years...... patience and perspective required me thinks
I'm not agreeing or disagreeing with you, I'm just taking into account how much better Benfica played, and how much extra work would've had to be done to totally dominate them, when what we did sufficed. SAF did it all the time in Europe.Good performances breed good performances. If we'd played on the front foot last night and knocked in 4, we'd be going into the Chelsea game in much higher spirits.
I'm not agreeing or disagreeing with you, I'm just taking into account how much better Benfica played, and how much extra work would've had to be done to totally dominate them, when what we did sufficed. SAF did it all the time in Europe.
SAF was certainly more pragmatic than nostalgia leads some fans to recall. But over the course of his career, Fergie left no-one in any doubt that he loved attacking football.
With Mourinho it feels like we're reverting to last season's safety first football already, at a point when it hardly seems necessary. As I say, last night was as low risk as a competitive football game gets in terms of context, and Benfica were a bit more lively than last time but still very average. Are we only going to go for it in games against completely passive opponents where we also have a full week off after the game? Because entertaining games are going to be very thin on the ground if that's the case.
I just hope that Mourinho has viewed this tricky little run of games between the two international breaks as one of those where its better to just get through it in tact, and we'll see a little more ambition from the Newcastle game onwards.
Run of important away games with just two central midfielders available and the best player and pendulum of the team out with injury. Hardly necessary…SAF was certainly more pragmatic than nostalgia leads some fans to recall. But over the course of his career, Fergie left no-one in any doubt that he loved attacking football.
With Mourinho it feels like we're reverting to last season's safety first football already, at a point when it hardly seems necessary. As I say, last night was as low risk as a competitive football game gets in terms of context, and Benfica were a bit more lively than last time but still very average. Are we only going to go for it in games against completely passive opponents where we also have a full week off after the game? Because entertaining games are going to be very thin on the ground if that's the case.
I just hope that Mourinho has viewed this tricky little run of games between the two international breaks as one of those where its better to just get through it in tact, and we'll see a little more ambition from the Newcastle game onwards.
4 wins out of 4, only one goal conceded and we're in a better position right now than any other group leader. One more point from our final two matches wins us the group.
We'd have to be pretty pleased with that if we were at full strength, let alone the fact that we're missing our best player.
Or, even better, like 4-1 entertaining Liverpool against Tottenham.But we aren't playing exciting football and I am bored out of mind every game. Why can't we just lose 3-0 like Chelsea, at least it is entertaining. Am I right?
I bet half the people complaining about the boring matches have never even been to Old Trafford to watch us play and if they have then it will be on the rare occasion.
I actually took quite a few positives from yesterday’s game. Lukaku showed us that he is more than just about scoring goals. I thought he showed real strength and quick movement and harassed their back line really well - he is a real threat to any team when he plays like that. I know he should have done better with his chance but I’m not worried about that. Martial is on the brink of having things just ‘click’ and when it happens, we are going to see a great, consistent player. McTominay really impressed me - making forward runs and good link up play. Very promising display. De Gea, as always, world class and I’ve noticed really excellent distribution in his last couple of games too. Matic was very good again and has a better shot on him than people realise. When Rashford came on, again we saw that desire we always get from him and his link up play with Lukaku seems to be getting better too.
As with every game, there will be some ‘average’ performances too, but I think there were some good displays and I’m genuinely excited about the weekend game now.
Sigh. Aren't we past this stuff yet? Its not like you don't hear some absolute shite from people walking out the ground.
Atrocious game and unless you're a Utd fan not worthy of watching.
Our defence looks solid even though Bailly spent half of it asleep.
A win's a win, no one wins the UCL in November
I don't think he does from his post.And he needs to learn how to cook tofu.
The commentator on Bein mentioned that we didn't actually run that much yesterday and he was convinced it was due to instructions from Jose. Any truth in this?
That's the reason the Serbian had to play this game, he controls our tempo.There was a point in the game where Matic was signaling the players to slow down.
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