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He tried that up until yesterday and got a horrible, tired looking performance against City. Freshened things up mid-week and got some decent displays from fringe players. WBA was the perfect game to reward those players with a show of faith, while adding in enough of our best first teamers to still win comfortably.
Genuinely baffled by the criticism of the team he picked. Was there any before the game kicked off? Fergie's team selections were occasionally quite hard to understand. Can't say the same about the team Moyes picked yesterday. Although, as has always happened, dropped points results in fans being wise with hindsight.
There's no way anyone can look at our players and think Young or Rio Ferdinand are part of our strongest team.
I didn't have that much of a problem with the team yesterday, Rio aside. It was more his poor reaction to the parts of it that obviously weren't working. He didn't address any of them with any of the substitutions.
Fergie was often guilty of similar but he's also better than any other manager ever when it comes to other areas. Whoever was going to come in to replace Fergie could not afford to make the same mistakes as him...and picking non fullbacks in a system dependent on fullbacks and playing shockingly poor performing players just because of their "experience" are two very Fergie like mistakes. THe whole makeshift fullback thing is something Ferguson started with Jones and Smalling and has never once looked like a good idea...and the repeated inclusion of Rio despite him being a liability is very similar to Ferguson's blindness to Scholes's flaws last season.
Moyes will need time to get things right so I'm not really frustrated at him or losing any patience, but there's little point pretending something isn't wrong when it is. If Jones is at fullback and Rio in the centre again next weekend for example, then you'd have to ask what exactly Moyes is basing his team selections on, because it certainly wouldn't be based on anything that's happened on the pitch this season.
Was there any justification based on previous games this season for starting Rio over Vidic, Jones and Smalling at centreback yesterday? Even if he wanted to rest other players for the CL he's got alternatives to spare. Fabio's played once at right fullback this season and then disappeared from sight again despite looking much more capable than anyone else who's played there since other than his brother. It seems to me Moyes is placing trust in someone at the club who's opinions should be ignored at all costs. Probably the same person who STILL thinks Nani isn't shit at taking corners.