We have.How can problem be something we haven't tried?
We have.How can problem be something we haven't tried?
Garnacho has only had one PL start this season no?
Doesn't really matter, Garnacho is weapon that's currently best used as a substitute, in that role he has the capability to win us a game, as a starter he doesn't, he's also a young lad learning his defensive responsibilities, we already have enough problems with the left side of our defense without adding to themGarnacho has only had one PL start this season no?
So we haven't really "tried it" by starting him have we?I think so, but he seems very effective coming on as sub at 65ish minute, always makes us sharper.
Rashford is not an effective sub, he usually sulks and refuses to press or help in defence.
If he's going go do anything, he'll do it as a starter for sure.
Garnacho is very eager and explosive when he comes on.
So I think it's a matter of who is the better option to come off the bench.
I might be wrong though, but this is how things seem to be for me.
Given hes only started one game, there is no basis to confirm this.Doesn't really matter, Garnacho is weapon that's currently best used as a substitute.
How can you get so caught up in stats that you’ve decided we’re a 5th placed team at best despite us finishing third last year?
Let's not pretend it was a comfortable 3rd. If Liverpool got their act together a tiny bit earlier than they did, there was a real chance we'd have finished 5th. Even when they did eventually get their act together late last season, there was some stressful points counting happening on the Caf to see if we would finish 4th.
Imagine we lost against Chelsea in the penultimate game, the table would've been:
Newcastle: 70
United: 69
Liverpool: 66
going into the final day.
Every stat out there says we're playing like a 5th / 6th placed side, I don't think that's changing even if we get our defence back.
Finally, we agree on something.So we haven't really "tried it" by starting him have we?
My question is how more shite performances does Rashford have to churn out for Garnacho to actually start more than one PL game? He's had about 10, should it be 15? 20?
The game we won 4-1 that should have probably been 8-0.
Let's not pretend it was a comfortable 3rd. If Liverpool got their act together a tiny bit earlier than they did, there was a real chance we'd have finished 5th. Even when they did eventually get their act together late last season, there was some stressful points counting happening on the Caf to see if we would finish 4th.
Imagine we lost against Chelsea in the penultimate game, the table would've been:
Newcastle: 70
United: 69
Liverpool: 66
going into the final day.
Every stat out there says we're playing like a 5th / 6th placed side, I don't think that's changing even if we get our defence back.
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Yeah, because they've been absolutely great. 3 goals involvement for Antony in last 365 days is a great return, undroppable quality.
But the table never lies, you finish where you deserve to finish.
feck sake I hope to god that stat isn't true.
Yeah, because they've been absolutely great. 3 goals involvement for Antony in last 365 days is a great return, undroppable quality.
At the end of the season it usually evens out. But right now it does lie a bit, yes. That's what the xPts table is for. Sadly, it still doesn't look great because it correctly shows Newcastle and Chelsea deserving higher positions, but we are where we belong.This is the crux of my disagreement. The table does lie - quite a bit. The table is just one statistic (obviously the one with the highest impact) but reading the table and ignoring all else is like watching a game where a side with 20% possession nick a 1-0 winner at the end after the other side missed an open goal 3 times. To extend the analogy a bit more, people are pretending as if the match was a 4-0 drubbing when it was a close 2-1 win.
Fergie had dinner with him in New York. Pep turned it down and joked he didn’t understand fergie. I suspect that the plans to take him to city were already in placeSo the Glazer's offered Pep the job (or their appointees) = gotta say that's news to me
We were. It was the hysteria that made out we were struggling to win games and letting Liverpool back in itSure yeah but it's one game. It's not that hard to imagine a loss esp. given we lost the previous two against West Ham and Brighton. Regardless of how Chelsea are doing at any given point of time, our games against them are typically 1-1s or 1-0s or whatever.
Ultimately the point is, let's not pretend we were comfortably 3rd last year, we weren't.
Sure yeah but it's one game. It's not that hard to imagine a loss esp. given we lost the previous two against West Ham and Brighton. Regardless of how Chelsea are doing at any given point of time, our games against them are typically 1-1s or 1-0s or whatever.
Ultimately the point is, let's not pretend we were comfortably 3rd last year, we weren't.
Only at Manchester United, it takes a millennium to get the team sorted. Every other competent team can do it in a month or so...
We've never really hit any performance heights under Ten Hag, and pretty much since Feb/Mar we have been awful.
He hasn't done much with the existing players, his new picks seem mostly a waste, and he himself is stubborn and ineffective.
At this point in time I'd say only Moyes was a worse post-Fergie manager.
This is the crux of my disagreement. The table does lie - quite a bit. The table is just one statistic (obviously the one with the highest impact) but reading the table and ignoring all else is like watching a game where a side with 20% possession nick a 1-0 winner at the end after the other side missed an open goal 3 times. To extend the analogy a bit more, people are pretending as if the match was a 4-0 drubbing when it was a close 2-1 win.
Least of our problems is wingers cutting in.I watched a stream that had Ruud Gullitt as a pundit on Saturday. It may have been to a SouthAfrican audience. Anyway, post match he said the problem is he is trying to play 433 (like he did at Ajax) but his wing play is not servicing the main striker. Both Rashford and Antony "like to come in" and both can not cross to save their lives.
The only player that we have that is capable of crossing is at Getafe.
I think if he gets fully fit and impresses in training, Amad must surely have role in the side?
I watched a stream that had Ruud Gullitt as a pundit on Saturday. It may have been to a SouthAfrican audience. Anyway, post match he said the problem is he is trying to play 433 (like he did at Ajax) but his wing play is not servicing the main striker. Both Rashford and Antony "like to come in" and both can not cross to save their lives.
The only player that we have that is capable of crossing is at Getafe.
I think if he gets fully fit and impresses in training, Amad must surely have role in the side?
Least of our problems is wingers cutting in.
Our main problem is midfield. We don't attack as a block or defend as a block.
Its a ping pong game. Pep has operated in wingers who cut in yet they score goals. Pep even operated without a striker and won a title.
433 is not an issue at all, issue is we have very poor midfielders who are getting old as we watch while they deliver absolutely nothing meaningful.
We are just a poor football team especially from midfield to striking area. This has been the main issue since 2013. We have not had a coach who has known how to play sustainable attacking football.
Only Ole has been able to make us score 70+ in a season in the league since 2013. It was ONCE.
Never have we scored more than 75 goals.
City in comparison have scored over 90+ goals in 6 season since 2013. 3 times they have scored over 100 goals.
ETH has been unable to coach the team into an attacking beast, same as other before him were unable.
The whole team set-up is wrong, especially the midfield area.
Just promote Shea Lacey to the first team and give him a chance, surely it can't get any worse?
Maybe. But Chelsea look miles better than us and really outplayed Arsenal for large parts of the match. We, on the other hand, really struggled against a team that is bottom of the table and have absolutely no chance of staying up. I wouldn’t mind having some sort of attacking identity, being in 10th, but looking like something better.10th place?
I don't think you are completely wrong, but I also feel Gullit has a point and actually both of your arguments align more or less - if viewed from a certain perspective. It indeed is a ping pong game and you indeed don't work as a block. But that can actually be explained by what he mentions - both the wingers and the striker try to score themselves. That means that the midfield has to create the chances (because the wingers don't create). That means they have to push up high to be able to make the play and link with all three players looking to score. Due to this it makes sense that Bruno is often playing very high and that other midfielders also play high up the pitch (I think Casemiro was often criticised for pushing too high recently?). This high position makes it difficult to act as a real block against the ball.Least of our problems is wingers cutting in.
Our main problem is midfield. We don't attack as a block or defend as a block.
Its a ping pong game.
I’m just taking the piss out of a previous posterSadly we are not Barcelona! They are not afraid of giving youth a chance!
He's Dutch.Why is he being so stubborn with the formation? Why don’t we try 3-5-2 from time to time? It’s like we never have a backup plan.
So now Fergie had the authorization to offer the job of managing United...Fergie had dinner with him in New York. Pep turned it down and joked he didn’t understand fergie. I suspect that the plans to take him to city were already in place
He's Dutch.
I am sure he was buttering him up and seeing if it’s something that he would consider then a formal offer would have come from the club if a positive response was given. Not that hard to understand and it’s well documented. However the Pep structure was already in place at city at that stats so hey hoSo now Fergie had the authorization to offer the job of managing United...
He's Dutch.
What he needs to start doing is dropping players who aren't performing. Rashford's performances have been dire, his goal return even worse. Same for Antony. Bruno has been useless.
Pep has shown a willingness to drop key players. He's dropped De Bruyne when he's not been playing well. Our players know they'll always play next week, no matter the shit they serve up.
Why the manager is so trusting of players that have time and time again had countless managers sacked I'll never know.
He hasn't got enough good players, admittedly partially due to his largely poor recruitment, plus we don't have a system where a player comes in for someone else and knows what they're supposed to be doing. He can drop Rashford and Bruno as a gimmick for a game or two to give them a kick up the arse but the reality is we're fecked without them if we have to do it for multiple games because the likes of Pellistri, Martial, Amad and Van de Beek (who are some of the main alternatives) aren't any good.This is something that has baffled me, because Ole did it as well. Does he think that by dropping players they will turn on him, or it will hurt their mentality or something. We did see that RR tried the Iron Fist dropping players and the dressing room turned on him really quickly. Is EtH scared of this happening again?
This is something that has baffled me, because Ole did it as well. Does he think that by dropping players they will turn on him, or it will hurt their mentality or something. We did see that RR tried the Iron Fist dropping players and the dressing room turned on him really quickly. Is EtH scared of this happening again?