Little injury, apparently nothing serious. Even if fit I don't think he would have started this game anyway.
Our subs are a bit of a problem though. Can see Mata and Rashford coming on with the third sub being to give Bailly some minutes.
VERY confident. Knows why too, we are a far better team in all areas, with a far better manager.Not very confident. Don't know why.
VERY confident. Knows why too, we are a far better team in all areas, with a far better manager.
4-0 United, Sanches X 2, Lukaku and McTominay!
Not just our most influential midfielder in Lingard, but also our best centreback in Bailly!!
Lingard, and Bailly are two of our most important players so they be thought of on similar lines to de Gea.
How can you drop or not play Lingard after his goalscoring display in our last match??
What about Lingard would you not start him?
Lingard is our second highest scoring player this season, so if we want goals from our team, and presumably we do, then surely it makes sense to start those that have them?
Is Sanchez overall a better player than Lingard, yes he is, but has he done enough with us, to be in front of Lingard, no, he most certainly has not.
If anyone should be on the bench out of those two, then it should be Sanchez
Shush. No go awayNo zaha for them.
Don't think they've won a league game without him, comfortable victory for you guys .
Luckily I have bets on us to do just that.I can see us losing, drawing or winning. Anything is possible with this lot.
Might be something to do with us being a bit shit.Not very confident. Don't know why.
MOURINHO: WE BELIEVE IN RASHFORD
Jose Mourinho has been singing the praises of Marcus Rashford ahead of Manchester United’s Premier League trip to Crystal Palace on Monday night.
The 20-year-old forward has featured 38 times for the Reds in all competitions this season, with ten goals and eight assists to his name. When asked about Rashford’s progress, during a press conference to preview the Palace match, Mourinho responded positively and highlighted the youngster’s versatility.
The United manager said: “The good thing with Marcus is he can play in the three attacking positions so, even when he doesn’t start, to be on the bench is such a security for me and for the team.
“Marcus is a fantastic boy. He is also very grounded and, for sure, we love him, and we believe in him and he’s going to have the chances to keep developing.”
Rashford has not started for the Reds since the Emirates FA Cup win over Yeovil in late January, but the boss dismissed any talk of this affecting his England prospects in the lead-up to the World Cup.
“If the national coach trusts him, he selects him,” said Mourinho. “It doesn’t matter if he plays or if he doesn’t play.
“I don’t [verbally] reassure anybody, anyone. The main reassurance for Marcus is that he’s always selected [if available]. There is not one single match when he is not selected to start or to be on the bench.”
Last Wednesday was the second anniversary of Rashford’s Premier League debut, when his brace as an 18-year-old helped United to register a 3-2 win over Arsenal at Old Trafford.
That came just three days after he had scored two goals on his full debut against FC Midtjylland in the Europa League, and Mourinho feels the forward is sometimes a victim of that early success.
The boss said: “Because Marcus had such an impact in the beginning, probably people are expecting him to play even more than he does and score even more than he does and to perform even more than he does. But that’s not so simple.
“At his age, what he’s doing is more than enough, and the experience that he’s getting at every level is more than enough, for us to be happy with what we think is going to be his future.”
Burnley's CBs are getting rave reviews. Granted, Keane did last season as well and that didn't go well after his move to Everton.Probably because we're not spoilt for good English defenders, but I see your point.
Shaw will be, at best, 2nd choice left back next season - more likely to be sold as he seeks more games due to not making the England squad for the WC.Pogba plays a lot better having Shaw overlapping our left side than with Young. Theoretically, may also bring out the best of Sanchez if he plays at LW, Martial linked up well with Shaw. So why the f is Mourinho insist on benching him, mind games so it won't get into his head this early? Secret weapon next season? We don't want a repeat of Shaw from last season so.. at least Shaw improved by a lot this season, and deservedly 2nd choice LB.
No one does.... I think Jose likes experience above everything else, even above formSeriously what does Shaw need to do to start ahead of Young? The stats even prove that Shaw links up better with Pogba and whoever is on the wing. I just don't get it.
Burnley's CBs are getting rave reviews. Granted, Keane did last season as well and that didn't go well after his move to Everton.
We're not exactly overflowing with attackers either. After Kane, Dele and Sterling there are no obvious names in competition with Rashford. Lallana, Barkley and Welbeck are the other attacking names who will likely be mentioned but the first two can't play as striker (both play even less than Rashford does for us) and Welbeck is Welbeck.
Shaw will be, at best, 2nd choice left back next season - more likely to be sold as he seeks more games due to not making the England squad for the WC.
We don't play in Europe until next week.Thought Carrick would get a game with Matic rested for Europe.
I thought Mourinho preferred specialists. That's what he said when he arrived. Now he's going against that. One is a natural left footed fullback who's played there since the beginning of his career. The other is a failed winger who's spent most of his time at United filling in at different positions and is now in bad form.No one does.... I think Jose likes experience above everything else, even above form
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