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Closet Gooner.
OK, I choose statement 1 as true and statement 2 as false.
I agree.
I think the mistake he's making is in not playing both Hererra and Fellaini fwiw.
OK, I choose statement 1 as true and statement 2 as false.
So Di Maria on the wing?I agree.
I think the mistake he's making is in not playing both Hererra and Fellaini fwiw.
I agree.
I think the mistake he's making is in not playing both Hererra and Fellaini fwiw.
So Di Maria on the wing?
Id play Fellaini sometimes but Im not sure Id have him in our strongest XI.
Id have Blind and Carrick in front of the defence and Rooney, Herrera and Di Maria in front of them. With Falcao up front. Or Rooney up front and Mata where he was. Very passe to include Mata I know but I havent given up on him.
Fellaini is a great option to have but I just think we have better players. Though to be fair on form he is worthy of being picked at the moment.
It will be interesting to see what the reaction will be if we actually lose to Arsenal with the same formation used in the previous 3 games. Even David Moyes did well against Arsenal. You can see the headlines now. God help us if Danny scores as well.That's the bottom line for me. If a player comes into the team and does well, keep picking him until he stops performing at that level.
I've got a few doubts about Van Gaal's team selections so far but his decision to keep picking Fellaini on the basis of what he's produced so far is something I'm really pleased about. I hate it when a player gets a chances as replacement for a big name, does a really good job and gets dropped through no fault of his own. Much rather the team be picked on merit.
If Herrera merits a start I would prefer that Van Gaal looks at re-shuffling things by dropping someone who isn't playing well. The obvious decision is to drop RvP, stick Rooney up top and play Hererra in midfield ahead of him.
I'm not bothere at all by Di Maria playing wide. It's where he plays for Argentina, where he's played most of his career to date and playing him and Hererra in midfield together is a recipe for disaster IMO.
It will be interesting to see what the reaction will be if we actually lose to Arsenal with the same formation used in the previous 3 games. Even David Moyes did well against Arsenal. You can see the headlines now. God help us if Danny scores as well.
It will be interesting to see what the reaction will be if we actually lose to Arsenal with the same formation used in the previous 3 games. Even David Moyes did well against Arsenal. You can see the headlines now. God help us if Danny scores as well.
It will be interesting to see what the reaction will be if we actually lose to Arsenal with the same formation used in the previous 3 games. Even David Moyes did well against Arsenal. You can see the headlines now. God help us if Danny scores as well.
I think it will if we just go out to stop Arsenal playing without causing them any significant threat. Yes we drew against Chelsea, when we could have been further behind and they had someone sent off and we got as last minute equaliser. City our defensive brainfart came back again through Smalling and we can say all we like about keeping the score low etc, we didn't score and you don't get points for effort. Crystal Palace knew how to defend against us and it took a change for us to score. If we lose to Arsenal, we are still not capable of beating the big sides.Shit will hit the fan mate!
The media are starting to probe more at LvG. It might be more them that starts stirring the pot, rather than us. Then it will depend if he can keep his cool or if the conferences get seriously feisty. It will be interesting no matter what.You might see the first "Van Gaal out" thread of the season.
I agree with this.
I went off on one in the post-Palace game thread a bit, and I still haven't changed my opinion. Nothing about that game gave me any real confidence. We lucked a win against Palace in a way that would not have been out of place under Moyes.
Like you said, they came to defend and counter and we nearly messed that up too. People saying we are more stable now ignore that, as well as the fact that we could have conceded three penalties against City and Hazard and Ivanovic waltzed through our back line. Even West Brom scored twice against us!
At least with the diamond we had ambition, at least when we used the likes of Di Maria and Herrera in central areas we looked a threat to other teams: Good ballers, playing two touch, give and go football. This new rigid formation has made us much less creative and, arguably, no more more stable. It also seems set up to the strengths of workmanlike players at the expense of genuinely gifted ones. I don't understand how many reds can actually be happy with that.
Because we tried the new corset for Herrera and it failed.
It's all well and good to pick players on form and tbf none of us has any idea of how Herrera has been in training. You also make a good point about who should be making way because currently RVP has been one of our worse performers. My biggest gripe is with how we are using Fellaini, we seem to want him in the box a lot which means that our attack is now structured around finding him with a deep cross/long ball, we are playing Rooney (by far the more dangerous of the two) deeper to allow for Fellaini's runs and off the ball teams can play through us at will but we have lost our ability to play through them. Frankly I would rather we go back to the gungho ways of the diamond or for Van Gaal to just do what every other manager is paid to do; make the decision to drop Van Persie and play a proper 4-3-3 with one of Rooney/Falcao/Van Persie as a lone striker.That's the bottom line for me. If a player comes into the team and does well, keep picking him until he stops performing at that level.
I've got a few doubts about Van Gaal's team selections so far but his decision to keep picking Fellaini on the basis of what he's produced so far is something I'm really pleased about. I hate it when a player gets a chances as replacement for a big name, does a really good job and gets dropped through no fault of his own. Much rather the team be picked on merit.
If Herrera merits a start I would prefer that Van Gaal looks at re-shuffling things by dropping someone who isn't playing well. The obvious decision is to drop RvP, stick Rooney up top and play Hererra in midfield ahead of him.
I'm not bothere at all by Di Maria playing wide. It's where he plays for Argentina, where he's played most of his career to date and playing him and Hererra in midfield together is a recipe for disaster IMO.
So the corset caused Herrera to give the ball away a number of times?
Van Gaal didn't mention he took Herrera off due to injury, but because he wanted to get Fellaini on the end of Di Maria's crosses.
By experience playing with broken ribs or a trapezius tear is a nightmare. Every movement is really painful.
Don't you think Ander would have had a fitness test before the game, though? It's not like we'd play him unless we knew he was fit enough to start.
A professional game is on another level though. I wouldn't read too much into it I'm sure he'll play soon. Fellaini can do a specific job but that's about it. Besides that he just doesn't offer enough as Herrera doesDon't you think Ander would have had a fitness test before the game, though? It's not like we'd play him unless we knew he was fit enough to start.
Don't you think Ander would have had a fitness test before the game, though? It's not like we'd play him unless we knew he was fit enough to start.
Really? Players play all the time with injuries. Sometimes in the game they realise they can't play through it.
Ozil apparent played with a ruptured ligament for Arsenal vs Chelsea
You remember last season, Rooney against Bayern, Diego Costa against Barcelona, Aguero in the world cup final, Ronaldo in 98 for the world cup final.
A professional game is on another level though. I wouldn't read too much into it I'm sure he'll play soon. Fellaini can do a specific job but that's about it. Besides that he just doesn't offer enough as Herrera does
The problem I have now is I spend a lot of my day imagining all our players prancing around in corsets. And the later in the day it is, the sexier the corset.
Really? Players play all the time with injuries. Sometimes in the game they realise they can't play through it.
Ozil apparent played with a ruptured ligament for Arsenal vs Chelsea
By experience playing with broken ribs or a trapezius tear is a nightmare. Every movement is really painful.
That's a bit random. What makes you think he injured his trapezius?
The problem I have now is I spend a lot of my day imagining all our players prancing around in corsets. And the later in the day it is, the sexier the corset.