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Same old story from this manger and this team. Play someone half decent, and we can't win.
De Zerbi it will probably be if you are right. Cant see anyone above us or Howe coming.They’ll go for proven in the PL but can maybe do more with a better team.
Nah not having that. Onana is to blame on his own. Mctominay was a threat going forward and deserved to stay on after the goal. If Onana didn’t concede them sloppy goals then we’d of probably not gone out all attacking anyway and we’d of perhaps controlled the game a bit better. You can’t predict what’s gonna happen when the opposition as a free kick on the edge of the box. Even for their last goal, Onana was at fault what on earth was he doing of his line. Galatasaray scored all goals through the keeper fault so really it should have been 3-0.Come on mate. Up 3-1 in the 60th minute. Takes off Amrabaat instead of McTominay. Could’ve added a 3rd CB and taken off Antony or Bruno going with 2 up front. His subs were bizarre. True, Onana had mistakes, but more defenders allowing less transitions by Gala would’ve been the smart play. Maybe there’s no foul for the 2nd goal because we win the ball higher up the pitch. Mainoo definitely has more help from Amrabaat or a 3rd CB.
He is just as much to blame as Onana….
Howe will probably be sacked before he leaves for a bigger team. What manager would leave their unlimited funds.De Zerbi it will probably be if you are right. Cant see anyone above us or Howe coming.
I'm guessing xG / xPts. This table shows United 6th on xPts. Those aren't really "underlying" numbers though. They are the output of a mathematical and statistical model.Not that I disagree with your general sentiment but not sure what underlying numbers you are referring to. The most important one is finishing position and that had us third.
There’s some issue with the Brazil job isn’t there? Plus, he’d probably rather stay in Europe if he can help it, and hopefully that paves the way for Pep to take the Brazil job, perfect storm.
I’m not even sure that was necessary last night. He could have dropped McT and Bruno 20 yards further back and absorbed Galas attacks easily then sprung some counters with the front threes paceHe really lacks game management. We shouldn’t be conceding 2 goal leads. Ever. It’s embarrassing just bring on some DMs and close shop.
Yeh absolutely. Close shop with on field players is fine. But take that pragmatic approach when 2 goals up in a must win game. I’m fuming.I’m not even sure that was necessary last night. He could have dropped McT and Bruno 20 yards further back and absorbed Galas attacks easily then sprung some counters with the front threes pace
Same old story from this manger and this team. Play someone half decent, and we can't win.
"Aside from that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play?"
His transfers have been an absolute shambles
It will be interesting to see if he recognizes that and learns. I'm sure he reads the papers and hears all the talk. I didn't realize it while watching the match but year, McT probably should of been replaced instead of Ama or he should of instructed McT to stay back after we got the 3-1 lead. I'm confident he will get the message.He really lacks game management. We shouldn’t be conceding 2 goal leads. Ever. It’s embarrassing just bring on some DMs and close shop.
We've been getting away with it against bottom 6 sides in the league recently but results were bound to catch up with performances at some point. This is just the start of a horrible run of fixtures for us.
Onana is a horrendous signing to add to the rest. £400m down the drain.
I thought he would be more of a football man but he seems happy to play hoof ball. We're playing AWFULLY. If I'm honest, I'm quite shocked about it.
I think he has the same problem like LVG had. LVG can play attacking football but the defence will be left quite open. If he played more defensive the goal dry up. LVG started to play defensive once we got pumped by Leceister and started the zombie football until he was sacked.
They seem to can't play both attack and defence well. There are many similarities too especially our build up and counter attack are so slow and predictable especially in PL. We were so easy to defence against.
Disagree. That's lazy comparison.I think he has the same problem like LVG had. LVG can play attacking football but the defence will be left quite open. If he played more defensive the goal dry up. LVG started to play defensive once we got pumped by Leceister and started the zombie football until he was sacked.
They seem to can't play both attack and defence well. There are many similarities too especially our build up and counter attack are so slow and predictable especially in PL. We were so easy to defence against.
Absorbing pressure and playing on the counter is not so LVG. We didn't create much under LVG not because we sit deep in low block waiting for counter. It's more to do with overcomplicating the desire to keep possession that players chose safe passes, which usually sideways or back to CBs and DDG. The ball was not well progress into goal scoring position enough.LvG coached a team that could control games either through possession or by absorbing pressure and playing on the counter. The “zombie” football wasn’t always present. We blew big teams away on occaison. We dominated Liverpool at Anfield, beat Spurs, City, Spurs and Arsenal convincingly at home.
Both managers had a rigid structure but LvG was at least flexible. This manager sticks to the same tactics and system even though they just do not work. We’re getting bailed out by the fact that we have better players than most opponents, but the minute we faced a team of similar quality who are better drilled, we get destroyed. This seldom happened with LvG because the gaps weren’t there for opponents to exploit.
Disagree. That's lazy comparison.
LVG's style is always more pragmatic among total football school. His Netherland sides were not that exciting even when they had better attacking talents. He would always find fault and micro managing players even in attack: Herrera was corrected after scoring ago because he took the shot first time instead of taking a first touch like LVG wanted for example.
Leicester result was one thing. LVG would always try to coach players into his robotic approach. There is a reason he had issue with Brazillian players who often played with natural instinct and free thinking.
LVG's philosophy issue is that it is too allergenic to direct football: almost always taking short corner which many times resulted in passing all the way back to our CBs and DDG, and/or lack of running in behind counter attacking option (LVG had zero issue with Martial style of play).
Absorbing pressure and playing on the counter is not so LVG. We didn't create much under LVG not because we sit deep in low block waiting for counter. It's more to do with overcomplicating the desire to keep possession that players chose safe passes, which usually sideways or back to CBs and DDG. The ball was not well progress into goal scoring position enough.
Also, LVG is as inflexible as it gets. ETH maybe stubborn on some aspect, but he clearly tries to adapt to the players for the better and worse (playing a counter attacking style). The issue with ETH this season is change if into a team rely solely on counter attack, where he's not well versed in absorbing pressure, nor making the most out of less direct players like Antony, Eriksen.
LVG gave youth chance because he couldn't sell his ideas to experienced players. Young players are more open to follow him to get chances. It's a double edge sword. Good young players may benefit from the chances, but as we saw with hindsight, plenty of players LVG gave chances too ended up with nothing career after moving away.
Antony, Mount and Onana were idiotic buys.
Ye one of his biggest weaknesses which is a surprise because last season I think we had one of the best impact in games from subs.His in-game management is pathetic, he's useless and his subs never make sense. Honestly don't know what goes through his mind sometimes.
I think a lot of people convinced themselves that Ten Hag was the real deal. He was built up to be the first real modern manager we've had, and therefore the turning point that'd finally see us playing fast attacking football and going toe to toe with Klopp and Pep.I’ve been a lurker on this forum for almost two decades. I have never seen fans make excuses for a manager like this.
Sir Alex was criticised a lot during that 2003-07 transitional period, and then the whole ‘value for money’ stuff after we sold Cristiano, alongside the fact that we were so used to winning that we wanted to see more attractive football.
Moyesy never stood a chance. The club was too big for him. Van Gaal and Jose had criticism over their style of play and personality. Ole also never stood a chance in the eyes of many fans.
But Ten Hag gets every excuse under the sun. It’s either the players or the owners, but it’s never the manager who has got us repeatedly playing the same ugly football with the same inability to control games.
What is so special about this guy? Why does he get the grace that Ole, Jose or LvG never got?
The fact that we are only 6 points off top despite losing so many games speaks volumes about how weak the league is this season. We should be challenging. Instead, we’re happy to be in a fight for top 6. The bar is on the floor.
Not that I disagree with your general sentiment but not sure what underlying numbers you are referring to. The most important one is finishing position and that had us third.
What is so special about this guy? Why does he get the grace that Ole, Jose or LvG never got?
Ye one of his biggest weaknesses which is a surprise because last season I think we had one of the best impact in games from subs.
Because he got to a CL semi final with Ajax 4 years ago. We should have probably took more notice that he lost the tie from 3 goals up - a sign of things to come.What is so special about this guy? Why does he get the grace that Ole, Jose or LvG never got?
It's because a lot of fans have it in their mind that he's our last chance at a successful rebuild. We've been through five failed managers and to them if Erik doesn't succeed then nobody will.
I agree with them in the sense our entire club structure is the root cause of our problems but I also do not believe that even with the right structure Erik is ever going to be winning titles with us. He's not the main problem, but he's still a problem.
You know what they say about insanity right? And you throw in his OTT charisma, transfer and man management skills.. we have a perfect storm gentlemen.His stubbornness will be the end of him here.
I mean, mainly because of his suicidal tactics but the stubbornness to stick with them.