eat_grass
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Pogba was finally acting like a captain today, marshaling and organizing the players at several points in the game. Glad to see it. He also spent most of the second half on the left wing. Maybe he watched Scholes' comments, just like the rest of us.
Lingard's "hush" gesture was done in the direction of the United fans, but was it to avoid a yellow card for doing it at the Everton fans, or was he telling the moaning and whining United fans that have been spreading misery to shut it?
Pogba's celebration after Lingard's goal cracked me up. He acted like he had scored or helped make it possible.
Lindelof is a future-captain in the making. He's been much more authoritative in games recently, and he's taken up the vocal aspect as well. If he's got the balls to have a run at de Gea like he did against Everton, then he fears nobody.
Really liked seeing Pogba stand up for Lingard after the raking tackle he took. As long as he doesn't get carried away like he did against Arsenal, having your captain be the enforcer is a damn good thing.
Lingard's "hush" gesture was done in the direction of the United fans, but was it to avoid a yellow card for doing it at the Everton fans, or was he telling the moaning and whining United fans that have been spreading misery to shut it?
Pogba's celebration after Lingard's goal cracked me up. He acted like he had scored or helped make it possible.
Lindelof is a future-captain in the making. He's been much more authoritative in games recently, and he's taken up the vocal aspect as well. If he's got the balls to have a run at de Gea like he did against Everton, then he fears nobody.
Really liked seeing Pogba stand up for Lingard after the raking tackle he took. As long as he doesn't get carried away like he did against Arsenal, having your captain be the enforcer is a damn good thing.