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That Williams miss was all Ole's fault. I expect his resignation on Ed's desk first thing in the morning.

That Williams miss was all Ole's fault. I expect his resignation on Ed's desk first thing in the morning.
Brilliant.The big tests will come when we play the big teams. Unless we beat them. In which case the big tests will come when we play the smaller teams. Unless we beat them.
Norwich drew with Arsenal, Leicester, Everton and Spurs, beat City and ran Chelsea a close game.
They are bottom of the league but haven't actually had that many thumping-mostly only losing by a goal.
A good result for us, and we need to not dismiss Norwich because they are bottom, as it doesn't tell the full story. Well done lads-great game.
One positive I do see in this team is that they don't seem to lose confidence and belief too easily. We've had plenty of horrible matches this season, but it often hasn't been long before we put in a good performance where the players have been able to express themselves. At least they're still clearly trying and they're still playing for Ole. I just wish the general level of quality was better
What strategy do you mean?Nice win, but we'll never beat the best consistently with that strategy, no matter how good the players.
And so many on here not seeing the positives of what we are building, no patience. Williams was fecking brilliant again, Fred was excellent, Rashford looked very confident, Greenwood clinical, Gomes looked confident when he came on, really enjoyable, not just the performance and result but the fact there is so much emphasis on youth, watching United is starting to become fun again, does not always happen of course, it is inconsistent, you understand that, but build around that core of home grown players and there is a very good team there.
I disagree. Granted that they have been good against the sides you mention but there is a reason they are bottom of the table. Today, they offered nothing whatsoever. Our players had a free ride almost the entire game and could pick their passes, keep control of the midfield, and then overload the final third with men without fear of getting hit on the counter.Norwich drew with Arsenal, Leicester, Everton and Spurs, beat City and ran Chelsea a close game.
They are bottom of the league but haven't actually had that many thumping-mostly only losing by a goal.
A good result for us, and we need to not dismiss Norwich because they are bottom, as it doesn't tell the full story. Well done lads-great game.
Really? Didn’t hear them, but good to know!3 points and lots of Anti Glazer & Woodward chants, today is a good day
You may have gotten a bit carried away there with "Fred was excellent", mate. He looked bad today and would have cost us a goal, if not for De Gea. Fred needs to be rested - he's been asked to carry the midfield for too long and this can't last. We are risking him for injury, performance dip aside. If he starts in the game with Wolves, I will be super pissed.
False dawn.
Fair enough. I'm not saying we are suddenly a spectacular side. We could play them tomorrow and fail to perform anywhere near as well, as I agree that we are very inconsistent and need some quality investment.I disagree. Granted that they have been good against the sides you mention but there is a reason they are bottom of the table. Today, they offered nothing whatsoever. Our players had a free ride almost the entire game and could pick their passes, keep control of the midfield, and then overload the final third with men without fear of getting hit on the counter.
The only decent chance they produced was at 1-0 when De Gea made a decent save to his left.
Of course it is a good result as scoring 4 goals against any opposition is a positive but in the grand scheme of things this result means nothing. Our inconsistencies step from systemic issues which can't be solved with "morale" and "form" etc.
The positives for me are that young players like Williams and Greenwood are getting a workout against PL opposition and gaining crucial match experience. Apart from that, this just clouds the dire situation the club is currently at. We are set up to fail. Spectacularly.
Just don't understand this United team. From one week to the next you never know what you are gonna get.
This is how we should be dispatching bottom 10 sides each week.
Agreed. Definitely a confidence booster for our squad before the Liverpool game. You still have to beat what's in front of you so they have done well.Fair enough. I'm not saying we are suddenly a spectacular side. We could play them tomorrow and fail to perform anywhere near as well, as I agree that we are very inconsistent and need some quality investment.
I just think Norwich are better than they get credit for. They have recently lost to wolves and sheff utd in incredibly tight games they could have just as easily have won. Same for the draw at Crystal Palace.
Most games they have lost has been down to them not converting chances, and with a bit more quality in front of goal they would be sitting mid table. They usually have more possession, higher passing accuracy and shots/shots on target than the opposition.
Today could have been a bad day for us and Ole especially, but we put them to the sword and I hope this gives us confidence for the dippers.
None of the most vocal Ole out crew posted yet in this thread I see. Not for the first time when we win. Cant seem to shut themselves up when it's a negative topic, but win 4-0 and a 'well played' seems to be beyond them. Proper fans
In terms of the game, my stream was crap so i watched it in patches, but we looked good, yes albeit against poor opposition, but we've seen time and again in this league this year that every match is a potential banana skin, so credit to all for a job well done.
Again we see with Mata what an effective creative player adds to this team. It opens up all kinds of possibilities. People talk about tactics but you cant train players to find those passes. You either have that player or you need to buy them.
Credit to Maguire for getting back out there. We talk about needing to buy the right characters, and this is why. He wants to play every minute.
Greenwood is going to beat Rooneys record (unless Rashford gets there first)
It's internet fans. Everything is either great or rubbish.
That is uncalled for. There're plenty of die-hard "Ole Out" people among match-going fans, and plenty of "Ole In" or moderate fans among the international crowd.
C'mon Ed, don't take it personally, you're just not the right man for the job.Yeah, chants about people going up in flames is great.
OK.Don't mistake internet with international.
They're two completely different words.
Wolves perhaps?Liverpool next!
Yeah, chants about people going up in flames is great.
Anthony Taylor