Dobba
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It's only that high because you can't give a player zero.Lowest rated player: Rooney. Rating: 2.3
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It's only that high because you can't give a player zero.Lowest rated player: Rooney. Rating: 2.3
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If someone has the nads to drop Rooney it's this manager. Wayne's looking like a pub player now.
I'm confidently predicting he's benched for Leicester.
Slightly worrying that we're crying out for an ageing Carrick.
Not much. Said we can't control refereeing mistakes (it was a foul on Martial) or luck (good save from Gomes from Ibra's header), but that we can control collective and individual mistakes. Bad errors for all of their goals; particularly mentioned we should have been pressing their wingbacks when they had the ball, and tracking their midfield runners from deep.
On a side note, Im slightly worried that Pogba isnt looking worth his fee at the moment.
That performance will spell the end for Rooney. He has played some stinkers over recent years but today was the worst performance he has ever produced for our club. He has failed to make the transition from striker to midfielder, simple as that.
So, yeah, drop Rooney and allow our £100 million superstar to play his favoured role at the top of a midfield 3, with Herrera and Fellaini behind him. Seems like an only logical decision at this point, surely Jose can see this needs to be done.
A longer way forward than I reckon some people realise and something I am only beginning to fully appreciate.But it's the start to the way forward. Our biggest problem is trying to fit in square pegs in round holes.
You and me both, buddy.I'm a complete masochist. I'm getting more and more depressed reading this and can't stop.
Fellaini played good or decent at least today and you want Schneiderlin to play who has been crap from the first day at United?Boot Fellaini's arse down Trafford Road. He is an embarrassment. If Rooney is dropped, play Pogba behind Zlatan and choose from Herrera, Carrick and Schneiderlin to play behind him.
Carrick is a good shout. Fellaini and Pogba aren't compatible in CM. We need someone to get on the ball and dictate play. Blind would be my pick alongside Pogba.
Notice Rooney wasn't wearing the captain's armband today?
I keep saying to myself I won't read anything about football this week but I know I'll be back at it as early as tomorrow.You and me both, buddy.![]()
Fellaini played good or decent at least today and you want Schneiderlin to play who has been crap from the first day at United?
RW.The question is, if we play a midfield 3, where do we play Mkhitaryan?
My thoughts exactly.We looked good in our first three games. How have we become so awful so quickly?
I thought Fellaini was woeful yet again, doing his usual trick of wondering around and looking lost. He just isn't a deep lying midfielder, and I'd certainly be considering Schneiderlin in that role ahead of him.
So far today:
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Carrick is a good shout. Fellaini and Pogba aren't compatible in CM. We need someone to get on the ball and dictate play. Blind would be my pick alongside Pogba.
Notice Rooney wasn't wearing the captain's armband today?
The question is, if we play a midfield 3, where do we play Mkhitaryan?
He was a rare player who was good today.I thought Fellaini was woeful yet again, doing his usual trick of wondering around and looking lost. He just isn't a deep lying midfielder, and I'd certainly be considering Schneiderlin in that role ahead of him.
Worth remembering, against Feyeonord, he was dropped for a midfield of Schneiderlin, Herrera and Pogba (who many have called for) and we lost 1-0.
Not advocating him remaining by any means, just worth noting for those who think Rooney out equals problem solved. It's becoming apparent that may not be the case.
To say Rooney is not a midfielder then actually play him there was absolute madness. He is experimenting too much and it isn't his style at all.
Comparisons with Tuchel is strange. They had a system at Dortmund, working system and players who knew how to play it, Tuchel came and just did some changes, tweaks so to say.How is this not on Mourinho?
Did someone else decide to keep playing Rooney, and did someone else decide to give Carrick a new deal and proceed to prefer the immense technical and and playmaking abilities of Fellaini in the holding role instead? Isn't it fecking common sense that if you play a destroyer at DM then your creative midfielder will always have to drop deep alongside him to provide composure and build-up play and so the gaps are always huge between midfield and attack? How can you only play two in midfield in such a situation?
Who's responsible for implementing a dominating style of play and drilling it into the players as quickly as possible?
Forget Guardiola and City if you want. Look at Tuchel and recall his early impact at Dortmund after the horror of Klopp's final season. An impact that is proving to be time-proof and sustainable.
But the manager who has managed in this country before and knows the league inside-out, needs time and patience to settle and get us going?
How can some of you fall for this bullshit? It's insulting to expect other fans to buy into it, really.
He haven't known since may 2013.We still don't have a clue what our best XI is
Well if he says we made mistakes it's obvious he sees we've been very poor?I'm a bit more worried that Mourinho seems to be blaming referee decisions, luck, and individual mistakes for these defeats rather than recognising that our performances in the last 2 matches have been very poor all-round and did not deserve any result.
Dropping him for one match means nothing. Players coming in need games to gel and get up to speed. Schneiderlin has barely played with any consistency since he got here.
Well if he says we made mistakes it's obvious he sees we've been very poor?
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