You can't talk about having a good squad capable of building around when you're parking the bus, this is a way of playing that is suitable for 1% of games. It proves nothing at all about the 99% of games when you actually have to attack with more than 3 players at a time.
We'll prove a lot more by going out and beating Everton or Southampton playing attacking football than we did last night.
Over the season, and today too closing down and making critical decisions in a major game you can make decisions, playing Vidic and Ferdinand you have to park the bus, you have no alternative, those players doing a high-line against a team with Robben and Ribery, do you honestly think Vidic or Ferdinand are capable of winning a foot-race or not getting sent off?
You can build a team around Jones and De Gea, both top players, De Gea does need a new contract soon for his long-term future, and United did press with more than 3 players at times, sometimes our back four was exposed, the problem was we didn't make the chances count, if the right players are fit against Bayern, Fellaini could be played higher up the pitch with Jones in his position as I do think that that cover at the edge of the box is vital, but I'm not sure how I feel about Rafael and Evra against Ribery and Robben.
The tie is set up to attack, look at Hoffenheim scoring 3 goals at the weekend against Bayern, their Achilles heel is their centre-backs and Dante and Boateng aren't the best defenders in Europe.
Nor is Bayern the best defensive team in the world, Bayern do one thing well, they press well, collectively, if you notice within 3-4 touches they have the ball back mostly, but that leads to one other problem, prone to picking up yellow cards, as they often lunge into tackles to try sustain the pressure.
I think if Bayern progressed, they would lose to Real Madrid or Barcelona, but United aren't out of this tie yet, he could be adventurous and play Januzaj in Welbecks role give him a big start in a big game and see how he fares.