ItsEssexRob
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I will wager my spray on St Tropez fake bake and half a jar of Hair gel Spurs wont lose tomorrow!
Even if we lose we can still win the League. I think City and Chelsea are our main contenders for the title even though LFC have an advantage only having the League and maybe the odd FA-cup match to play. We have been in worse situations before and still won it and if we continue to play like against Leverkusen there will be no stopping us.
To be fair if you lost and Arsenal won I cant see you making up a 10 point gap up such are the respective teams performances in the league so far. It is a big game for United because of this, especially as we and City are at home, even though Soton will be tough for us.
Does Townsend play on the left or the right for Spurs?
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nah..10 points is not prohibitive at this stage. what matters is form. We have been improving....Cardiff match showed we are too dependent on a few players.
Having said that, I expect us to win.
If form is what matters surely that's worse? Arsenals form is excellent.
I will wager my spray on St Tropez fake bake and half a jar of Hair gel Spurs wont lose tomorrow!
Thats what they said about my testicles.
pretty awful? In a game they perhaps had one chance in? My word.
He has made two mistakes.....he was lucky that Leverkusen were shit.
He was bad against Cardiff too.
And he was bad in 3-4 other games this season too.
I love Rio......one of my favourite players......but his time is over.
True that, him and Evra seem a bit of liability for you now, much like our Terry at times. It's time for the new group to take over.
Agreed. I don't like the line of Moyes has now arrived etc, we have heard it on a few occasions this season but I think this could kick start every thing. We can't get any worse from previous weeks so I think a positive performance and win here will really remind teams that we are still Manchester United and we are not out of the title race at all.To win at Leverkusen and Spurs in the space of a week would be a massive boost for us. As I say, looking forward to it.
There will be a 'moment' when he departs though.I don't expect there to ever be a 'moment' when Moyes 'arrives.'
I'm unsure about tmrw I watched the Spurs City game and thought Spurs looked good in general but goals change games and Llrois decided to have a howler. But the Spurs midfield looked good I hope Demble is on the bench and its the 2 Brazilians vs Giggs and Jones and Cleverley is nowhere near the starting 11.Looking forward to Sunday. Can't be any worse than Spurs away last year, that's for sure.
Key for United is to start well. Hit them with a goal early doors and we should be fine. They will come out firing after last weeks result so it's vital that we start well and put them under pressure. Confidence wise they look very shaky. Allow them to play at a higher tempo early on and the whole complexion changes for me. Play like we did Tuesday and I have no doubts that we will come home with the three points.
To win at Leverkusen and Spurs in the space of a week would be a massive boost for us. As I say, looking forward to it.
There will be a 'moment' when he departs though.
There will be a 'moment' when he departs though.
I'm unsure about tmrw I watched the Spurs City game and thought Spurs looked good in general but goals change games and Llrois decided to have a howler. But the Spurs midfield looked good I hope Demble is on the bench and its the 2 Brazilians vs Giggs and Jones and Cleverley is nowhere near the starting 11.
He has made two mistakes.....he was lucky that Leverkusen were shit.
He was bad against Cardiff too.
And he was bad in 3-4 other games this season too.
I love Rio......one of my favourite players......but his time is over.
Spurs utterly dominated possession but they were completely toothless with it. When Dembele came on he changed that, although it was too late for the game, and if he starts I don't expect our back four to get as easy a ride as City's did. As for the possession issue, I'd be wary of us giving up as much as City did, since we can't rely on having as good a day in front of goal as City, especially with RVP out.
However, letting Spurs have a decent amount of the ball might be the way to go. It was City's counter-attacking that nailed Spurs, and it was ours that nailed Leverkusen, so that's an approach we should look to exploit. Plus the more of the ball Spurs have these days, the slower their build-up play, and that slow build-up makes them really struggle to produce a threat to the opposition's goal.
They'll raise their game tomorrow, no doubt.
They'll raise their game tomorrow, no doubt.
They'll raise their game tomorrow, no doubt.
in my opinion we'll know this time next week if this united team can challenge for the title this season. we've only beaten a team in the top half once this season, and play the three teams around us in the next 6 days. 9 points will put us right in contention, 7 a distant chance and anything less i think would be too many dropped points too soon and more importantly would show that this team simply cant grind out results they did under ferguson and the best aim for the season would be to start figuring ourselves out to come back stronger net year.
This is exactly right. Feels like that nightmare run earlier in the year when we were saying two draws and win or above would do us good - and we lost 2 and drew one. Big test for Moyes and the squad. Can't say I'm optimistic given our general performances against quality opposition this year.
Still fingers crossed Moyes has sussed the team out, and will take us through it.
Only silver lining is if he doesn't, we surely HAVE to bring in some talent in January. I never expected us to win the league this year, but outside the top 4 would be a disaster.