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We wont be bale to play like we did against Arsenal against pretty much any other team...and we have played the same tactics against Arsenal with different formations down the years.
feck me not the vg chestnut again. Hes long gone let it go.3 5 2 is now the in thing but LvG was attacked senselessly for using the same. Hypocrites
That would be our favourite 4-4-2. History repeats itself everytime.
feck me not the vg chestnut again. Hes long gone let it go.
We were overrun in midfield by Huddersfield with the usual 4-2-3-1 and even at home with Brighton, so I'm not sure you can blame the 3-4-1-2 formation for that. If it was a true 3-5-2, with three central midfielders, we wouldn't, though, but maybe we wouldn't have that many counterattacking chances.I absolutely hate us playing the 3-5-2 formation.
Against decent sides we'r constantly overrun in midfield,it invites pressure,to the point that the games against chelsea and arsenal were more or less our defence against there attack. We took our chances well on saturday,had a superb performance from degea and a fair slice of luck. It feels odd saying this after a 3-1 away win against a big team, but saturdays match was another example of why i dislike the formation so much. Credit to de gea and the attacking players imo...Not the formation.
We were overrun in midfield by Huddersfield with the usual 4-2-3-1 and even at home with Brighton, so I'm not sure you can blame the 3-4-1-2 formation for that. If it was a true 3-5-2, with three central midfielders, we wouldn't, though, but maybe we wouldn't have that many counterattacking chances.
We wont be bale to play like we did against Arsenal against pretty much any other team...and we have played the same tactics against Arsenal with different formations down the years.
Been telling this too, having one additional CB instead of another body in the midfield only going to invite a huge pressure with us being overrun.No. I think its great that our players are adaptable to a number of formations, and that Jose is willing to chop and change accordingly.
What I would want Jose to also bring to the table is a diamond, which will still allow the front three to cause havoc on the counter, as we saw yesterday.
Something like
De Gea
Valencia Smalling Rojo Young
Herrera Matic Pogba
Lingard
Lukaku Martial
I would personally play this against City (Jose wont) with Fellaz coming in for Pogba. Reason is, we need to match up in midfield against them, or it'll be the Arsenal game all over again, and I very much doubt we'll be as fortunate as we were yesterday.
Didn't we have like 80% possession in that game?
I replied because the topic is about 3-5-2 formation not VG and 3-5-2. he didnt invent it you know. Why keep bringing up vg? OK you like him I get that, but just keep to the topic and the here and now. If you want to talk about Vg start another thread about him. Just to let you know I had high hopes with him in the first season, and hoped the football would kick on, but could see the same as virtually everyone else how it regressed as the second season wore on.Why do you reply to people who have something positive to say about LVG? Your the one who needs to let it go & let a forum be a forum.
People told you he would find us good young players & people told you he would help us with some basic tactics; yet all you do is compare him against managers who are clearly better at delivering finish products.
If this stresses you out then maybe you should just let it be. The pro LVG fans knew 352 was the future of United because they have done their homework about him before he even got here; not because we just randomly plucking at cherries. Your just in the same group as fans at Barcelona who called him 'Mr always negative never positive'. Just your opinion of him is as biased as mine is- the only difference is some of us had lower expectations for his tenure but higher expectations for the future.
As I always say; let's see in the future if the 352 is going to bring about the next historical Manchester United side; because it really isn't going anywhere. Our best performances at least against the big clubs tends to be from the 352 & if we can find a balance between attack/defence whilst including the likes of Rashford, Martial, Lingard (some of the other fringe youngsters) on top of the current managers top players - it is your choice not to give LVG credit & that doesn't make it more right or wrong compared to some of credit some of us decide to give to him.
You're right, 78%. Maybe I was mislead by the way Mata was literally run over by a Huddersfield player, losing the ball for their goal.Didn't we have like 80% possession in that game?
We were overrun in midfield by Huddersfield with the usual 4-2-3-1 and even at home with Brighton, so I'm not sure you can blame the 3-4-1-2 formation for that. If it was a true 3-5-2, with three central midfielders, we wouldn't, though, but maybe we wouldn't have that many counterattacking chances.
Import to note that we actually employed 5212 rather than 532 as Lingard even though was working hard operated as number 10, which leaves defensively not very sound Pogba and Matic to handle the whole centre of the park. Given huges gaps and spaces sometimes between CBs and our MFs we were easy to walk through.
I had the exact same thought watching saturdays match. This was Fergies arsenal away template dusted down and used again. It needs real speed to be executed, which, to be fair Lingard delivered. I'm not sure this formation will get it done at home against defensive minded teams (most of our home games). It's more attuned to counter attack.
You're right, 78%. Maybe I was mislead by the way Mata was literally run over by a Huddersfield player, losing the ball for their goal.
Stop this nonsense Jose, just play diamond and have one extra CM in there, we are going to get more control and defensive stability without losing out on counter attacking threat as it gives an option to play two up top still.
You're right, 78%. Maybe I was mislead by the way Mata was literally run over by a Huddersfield player, losing the ball for their goal.
It's not formation so much, it's tactics and mentality from Mourinho.
It's gotta come top down. There's no organisation or coaching on how to get the ball forward, how to retain possession, how to press, how to attack etc.
Mourinho a world class manager at organising defences but when that tactic is basically 'get everyone behind the ball when you don't have it', that's easy. Players need direction and instructions otherwise there's uncertainty and at this level, that's the difference.
Formation had nothing to do with it today. Two individual errors.