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He's played the vast majority of his extremely successful career there so I'm pretty he has the fundamentals down.
As a true number 10? Not really.
He's played the vast majority of his extremely successful career there so I'm pretty he has the fundamentals down.
That's ridiculous! What next? He eats reduced salt soup because he's always looking to be the best he can be?
He's played the vast majority of his extremely successful career there so I'm pretty he has the fundamentals down.
We won the league by 11 points with a far better goal difference and goals tally than any other team in the league. I rate that a lot higher than your particular opinion on the quality of football that year. I'm not really seeing any basis for why the partnership doesn't work, to be honest? They've barely played together this year and the year before that we won the league, with some definite signs that a Rooney Van Persie partnership could be very fruitful.
Well then we won't play him as a "true number 10". We could just continue to play him behind the central striker with some license to drop back into midfield in whatever role you want to call it.As a true number 10? Not really.
It is the opposite of false number 10, Duh!What the hell is a "true number 10"?
If that turd style continued to provide us with convincing league wins while being top scorers then I'd happily welcome it back. I really have no idea why your claiming my recollection of the season is warped by nostalgia when the facts back it up as being a good season while what you claiming is solely based on your opinion of the quality of the football being played over a year ago. If your moaning about being clearly the best team in the country then your problem is probably less the teams and more your own.I'm not saying the partnership doesn't work. I'm saying that the brand of football we played last season was turd and using that season to highlight that it does work doesn't particularly wash given that even during last season when they played together they never really worked as a partnership.
Facts, stats and nostalgia can often twist what we saw and felt at the time. We did not play well last season. Infact we were often pretty poor but happened to have a geniius for a manager and a striker in magnificent form.
Well then we won't play him as a "true number 10". We could just continue to play him behind the central striker with some license to drop back into midfield in whatever role you want to call it.
What the hell is a "true number 10"?
Yes because that's obviously all we did that season because Van Persie is basically just a dutch Andy Caroll. We just got it out to the wings and just lumped it into him. That's definitely how he scored the majority of his 30 plus goals that season. There was never any inventive interplay or wonderfully flighted balls over the top, from Rooney, which were then volleyed perfectly into the net. This forums obsession with the evil that is wing play is depressing. Playing through the wings is not the problem; the problem is that we've been awful at it this year in part due to all our winger being crap/out of form.And continue to play archaic football, pumping it out to the wings with every attacking move.
Building the team around Mata is imperative going forward.
Yes because that's obviously all we did that season because Van Persie is basically just a dutch Andy Caroll. We just got it out to the wings and just lumped it into him. That's definitely how he scored the majority of his 30 plus goals that season. There was never any inventive interplay or wonderfully flighted balls over the top, from Rooney, which were then volleyed perfectly into the net. This forums obsession with the evil that is wing play is depressing. Playing through the wings is not the problem; the problem is that we've been awful at it this year in part due to all our winger being crap/out of form.
I've nothing against Mata, just to make it clear, but peoples obsession with Rooney and wing play being shit is tedious at this point.
This is a MUST read: Bold bits are great.
Tactical Analysis: Can Louis van Gaal’s tactical philosophy work for Man United?
[paste:font size="5"]by Sriram Manoharan • April 30, 2014 •
“My jaw dropped when I saw Van Gaal’s Ajax play. They did everything a football team should do perfectly in my eyes.”
Pep Guardiola
“When executed properly it is winning football”
Marcelo Bielsa
Footballing Philosophy: A saying that congregates art, high thinking and sport into something that so powerfully symbolizes a manager’s power of thought.
When it comes to legendary managers with the best footballing philosophy, there are many who have influenced the master tacticians of today: Arrigo Sacchi, Bob Paisely, Matt Busby, Nigel Clough, Bill Shankly, Rinus Michels, Johan Cruyff – The list is illustrious. These doyens of the tactics board have influenced the senior stalwarts of today: Marcelo Lippi, Fabio Capello, Vicente del Bosque, Ottmar Hittzfeld, Carlo Ancelotti; who in turn have seen modern tacticians like Pep Guaridola, Jose Mourinho, Marcelo Biesla, Jurgen Klopp, Roberto Martinez and Diego Simeone taking over the mantle.
Tbf they scored 8 against us when our manager decided to be shite for the last few matches of the qualifiers.His Dutch team scored 34 goals in World Cup 2014 qualification: the most in Europe.
He just gets better and better!!
If that turd style continued to provide us with convincing league wins while being top scorers then I'd happily welcome it back. I really have no idea why your claiming my recollection of the season is warped by nostalgia when the facts back it up as being a good season while what you claiming is solely based on your opinion of the quality of the football being played over a year ago. If your moaning about being clearly the best team in the country then your problem is probably less the teams and more your own.
I went off on a tangent because the main point of discussion was pretty much over. You agreed that the partnership worked. The only thing left was your assertion that the season before this our style of play was turd. Even if I accepted that, which I don't, it would hardly be the fault of our strike partnership if we played bad football. There were clearly signs of it working, the partnership, even if towards the end of the season Rooney was benched by a manager it's extremely clear now that he had fallen out with. Just look at the game that won us the league where Rooney set up RVP's fantastic volley or the Cluj game where Rooney set up both of RVP's goals though the one that stuck in the memory was his second (Fantastic pass from Rooney).You're going off on a massive tangent now. I don't have a problem with anything. This is about Rooney and van Persie's relationship as a partnership. You sight last season as the reason why they work together. It's that point and that alone that I disagree with as, despite winning the league, their relationship as a partnmership never really took off.
In fact it ended with Rooney being in such poor form he was moved around, benched and requested a transfer.
His Dutch team scored 34 goals in World Cup 2014 qualification: the most in Europe.
Dunno if this was already posted before, but:
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Just for the sake of seeing that, c'mon and confirmthe guy ASAP, United.
Dunno if this was already posted before, but:
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Just for the sake of seeing that, c'mon and confirmthe guy ASAP, United.
Dunno if this was already posted before, but:
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Just for the sake of seeing that, c'mon and confirm the guy ASAP, United.
Love him! He is a more angrier clone of Fergie.Dunno if this was already posted before, but:
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Just for the sake of seeing that, c'mon and confirm the guy ASAP, United.
If the club are still sounding out other managers and aren't 100% convinced by this guy, it's probably because of shit like that. He's got the potential to be a train wreck at times.
He's apparently mellowed an awful lot since his younger years though. SAF did too and he was still a fantastic manager.
They're very different really. Fergie was more of a fatherly figure, this guys more Adolf Hitler.