They played positive football when they didn't have to, away from home and when a 0-0, 1-1 or even a 1-0 defeat would have been a good result. Surely playing at home and needing to score goals, they'll be positive again?
If they are, I see another good win from us. Our defence has been solid as a rock all season and despite the scoreline against Newcastle our attacking football in the last two games has been very good.
EDIT: And just seen that Herrera's starting. EXCELLENT. He'll be feeling a lot of pressure to perform, knowing how high his individual bar with LVG seems to be, but this feels like the sort of game he can shine in. Slight shame he's starting with Carrick not Schweinsteiger, in my opinion, since the German is doing the better of the two at the moment, but you can't have everything.