How can you look at my posts in this thread and think I'm moaning and just looking for a reason to whinge?
At least support your contention that di Maria wasn't good against Liverpool with an argument, as well as your claim he doesn't merit inclusion at the expense of Young.
I didn't mean you in particular, I just think that people need to find fault for random reasons. And I believe that is what this is - Louis is wrong, he should be playing Di Maria.
Do I really need to justify that he needs inclusion ahead of Young, given that we have won the last 5 games, including those against some of our biggest rivals, with Young starting? I don't really believe I need to justify it, as I mentioned in a post above, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Team has been playing well, so why change a winning formula? I'm about the team performing as a whole and winning games. What I have seen is that from this season so far, we are now finally starting to look and play like a team. That has happened with Di Maria on the bench, so stick with it for now. No need to change it for the sake of it. Play Young, as he gives us more solidity. Yes, he can't do the spectacular as much as Di Maria, but he works harder and has a nice understanding down the left with Blind. I think Di Maria would roam a lot more when played out there, thus would lose us the shape and balance that we currently have. It's working, what we're doing now, which is starting Young, then bringing Di Maria on when he is fresh, so that his pace can hurt tired teams. Absolutely no need to change it, in my opinion justifying a change is what is necessary, not justifying why staying with a well performing winning team.
AS for his game against Liverpool, he had 2 good passes. One was great, and we earned a penalty from it. One was a simple 1-2, that he played behind Mata, which Mata turned into an assist through a spectacular finish. Other than that, he was repeatedly making bad decisions, passing when he should run, running when he should pass. He gave the ball away a few times in pretty stupid situations, he caught the ball retardedly while we had a chance to counter attack, and he messed up a simple pass to Rooney when Rooney was completely free in the middle and we were on the break. What I think a lot of people are also forgetting is that this was when Liverpool were down to 10 men and there for the taking, when a bit of clever possession football was necessary. I also have a feeling he gave the ball away really badly at one point which led to a Liverpool counter, but to be honest, I'm not 100% sure of my memory on that one so I may be wrong.
All in all, against a tired 10 men, he wasn't good.