Eddy_JukeZ
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It can work if the midfield and fullbacks are of the right type.
I'd rather see Martial on the left and Alexis central personally.
It can work if the midfield and fullbacks are of the right type.
I'd rather see Martial on the left and Alexis central personally.
Or Alexis right. Played there for Barca. This is poor.
I don't think 45 mins away against one of the best 3 teams in the country is a good enough barometer to completely close the book.It's as i feared.
Typical "Di Maria syndrome". Sanchez is a great player, but when you buy someone like that, you must, simply must envision the exact way to use him. In this formation United simply does not work. Our left side is a disaster defensively as well. Trippier a RB is always against Young. Martial does not know waht to do. The whole thing is a mess.
This what you get, when you buy a great player, but have no plan whatsoever on how to use him.
Rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.I'd rather see Martial on the left and Alexis central personally.
If there would have been a plan , it would be implemented from the start.You really believe this? Christ...
Sure, Di Maria showed class as well. Pogba shows the class. But the problem remains. When you buy a top player, you need to use him in the team correctly. If not, even if the player shows occasional class, the team as a whole loses out.Its' his first game, and a formidable opposition and our forward players lost focus due to the chuckle brothers at CB making mistake after mistake. Calm down, Sanchez will eventually show his class.
Whoever played LB at Arsenal was always left exposed. Sanchez will press hard from the front but but he does not get back into shape and cover his wing. Always been an issue with him.
Must feel like he never left Arsenal.
If there would have been a plan , it would be implemented from the start.
You do know what the "plan" is, right?
I think he has been good. Loving how hard working he is.
As is Fellaini stuff right now.To think that one of the most successful managers in recent times plays without a plan is quite hilarious.
I think he has been good. Loving how hard working he is.
Not sure if this is sarcastic but he’s done absolutely nothing to help young out and protect him. We’ve been well beat but suspect mourinho will start to park the bus again after this playing defensive wide men. Shocking display all round
Not sure if this is sarcastic but he’s done absolutely nothing to help young out and protect him. We’ve been well beat but suspect mourinho will start to park the bus again after this playing defensive wide men. Shocking display all round
As is Fellaini stuff right now.
The fact is that Sanchez started on the left. That was a disaster. Then Jose moved him to the middle. So it's safe to assume that there was not any plan. Jose simply wanted to get to City, we all know how petty he is. And to get a top player that could create moments in attack, without a clear attacking play. Simply on his talent.
Wow, i would lose so much sleep over that. A random guy on a forum.I think I'll consider putting you on ignore - and that would be a first.
Better managers actually take people that will improve the team. That is the only way to achieve real, long-term success. And star-grabbing did not do anybody any favors actually. Take Real maybe a decade back, when they picked up a lot of top players, but lost the team instead.When certain players become available, you take them
Don't worry Alexis, the end of the week is arriving ££££. He's gonna drop a level at United because there is not the same attacking patterns/mentality he's used to.
Nah, we were shit at breaking down teams on our own. Always relied on some individual brilliance (long range shot)Either that or he's bought the Arsenal disease with him.
Wow, i would lose so much sleep over that. A random guy on a forum.
Better managers actually take people that will improve the team. That is the only way to achieve real, long-term success. And star-grabbing did not do anybody any favors actually. Take Real maybe a decade back, when they picked up a lot of top players, but lost the team instead.
I think that if you buy a player like Sanchez or Pogba for example, you need to have a clear plan on where and how to use him. If you start shifting him around that means you have not thought it through enough. Also quite simple that.