cj_sparky
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Harry played well, the only mad moment I can think of was one of his pointless rash tackles in Brentford's half.
Agreed. He had a good game.Him and Evans were the best players today which I thought was indicative of the state of the rest of the team.
Yup he just needs to get used to receiving higher up the pitch and into space thanks to how comfortable Onana is on the ball. Saw that chemistry building up a couple of times during the match.I actually think having Onana in the team suits him far better than De Gea. With Onana around, Maguire is able to receive the ball further up on the pitch and he’s less liable to getting pressed in the box which is when he inevitably fecks up and tries to pass back to De Gea who’ll kick it straight to an attacker.
Play him with Varane or Shaw when Martinez is out. It’ll be far better than watching Lindelof pretending to defend.
Credit where it is due: he was really solid all around today. That header pass to McTominay on that last free kick was just... *chef's kiss*
If he actually turns out world class - which is what you’d expect for 80m - then fair fecking play to him. Today was one game, but he was quality. Cheeky assist too.
Would love it to be the start of a redemption arc.
I didn’t watch the game but feel you probably got it spot on. Evans haas been praised for his leadership since he started breaking into the first team. His leadership has been shown over so many years during his club and international career. The only issue is his age and his legs now. He is slow now but he still shows he is a big influencer to the team.He played well today. Evans could be the reason behind that and taking charge of the organisation. Just let Maguire do his defensive job and focus on it. That was the reason they did wel in Leicester previously, we had under rated Evans' role in their defending performance
Yeah he's good for at least one of those every game.Harry played well, the only mad moment I can think of was one of his pointless rash tackles in Brentford's half.