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Feck off Luke you'll be lucky to be here next season.
Man Utd defender Luke Shaw: "Not good enough, we really struggled, we couldn't get hold of the ball and when we didnt have the ball we weren't agressive enough. We didnt put them under any pressure.
"It maybe looked like an easy game for them. A disappointing performance and result. We didnt have many options on the ball and we weren't on the front foot.
"We have to put more pressure on them, we have to have intensity. Us players, we have been here a long time, maybe tonight we struggled, I didnt think we were all there together. You look at the players we have, we have unbelievable quality but sometimes quality is not enough.
"We need to bring the intensity and more motivation. Inside the dressing room, we know what we want but out on the pitch we need to give 100%. To win these types of games we all need to be 100% committed. It is tough and disappointing.
"One thing I will say is Phil Jones should be proud of himself. He has been criticised for years, and has gone through a lot, but he is so pfrssional and he has trained heard anmd he was phenomenal. He was exceptional, I am very happy for him and he deserves it."
No he was definitely blaming the players.Shaw isn't blaming Ralph, can we stop trying to dictate a stupid narrative that he's trying to shaft it on the manager?
He could have said almost anything other than what he did. Talking about togetherness, making sly digs at his teammates, the coach. It's so far off the standard Sir Alex set.
That says a lot to me. However I was surprised Cavani and Matic played two games so close together. Ronaldo is no spring chicken. Maybe we are looking at a younger striker.Man Utd defender Luke Shaw: "Not good enough, we really struggled, we couldn't get hold of the ball and when we didnt have the ball we weren't agressive enough. We didnt put them under any pressure.
"It maybe looked like an easy game for them. A disappointing performance and result. We didnt have many options on the ball and we weren't on the front foot.
"We have to put more pressure on them, we have to have intensity. Us players, we have been here a long time, maybe tonight we struggled, I didnt think we were all there together. You look at the players we have, we have unbelievable quality but sometimes quality is not enough.
"We need to bring the intensity and more motivation. Inside the dressing room, we know what we want but out on the pitch we need to give 100%. To win these types of games we all need to be 100% committed. It is tough and disappointing.
"One thing I will say is Phil Jones should be proud of himself. He has been criticised for years, and has gone through a lot, but he is so pfrssional and he has trained heard anmd he was phenomenal. He was exceptional, I am very happy for him and he deserves it."
He said we, he didn't absolve himself in the assessment of the performance.No he was definitely blaming the players.
I think the breaking point for some of them was Ole getting sacked and losing people like Carrick. Some were very close to the manager and Carrick has been at the club a long time.Interesting. I wonder when they stopped being together…it’s definitely a hard one to figure out.
In the full version he also mentions how you could see we lacked intensity and aggression about winning the ball back from the very first minute. He’s spot on. Our front four were all absolutely awful out of posesssion (three of them were also awful in possession). You can fully understand why he was raging.
Had a very slight dig at the manager about "new ideas".
Seriously?I think the breaking point for some of them was Ole getting sacked and losing people like Carrick. Some were very close to the manager and Carrick has been at the club a long time.
Bruno (although he wasn't playing well towards the end under Ole) seems to have changed his demeanour in a big way since Ole went. Almost like some of them aren't forgiving others for underperforming and getting him the sack. Not to mention none of them seem to have bought into Ralf's plan.
Right through to the end the players were still giving their all for Ole and 'playing for him' so the turning point and the 'divide' if there is one seems to have come about when the manager was sacked.
Shaw - "I agree we we've been bad, we need to work to put it right"
Idiots on the caf - "HOW DARE YOU SAY THAT, ONLY WE CAN SAY THAT."
It's the same Rangnick said the past three or four games. Still can't get it done.
God I would love it if we started from scratch with some young, talented and hungry players instead all of these prima donnas. Not talking about Shaw here
I think the breaking point for some of them was Ole getting sacked and losing people like Carrick. Some were very close to the manager and Carrick has been at the club a long time.
Bruno (although he wasn't playing well towards the end under Ole) seems to have changed his demeanour in a big way since Ole went. Almost like some of them aren't forgiving others for underperforming and getting him the sack. Not to mention none of them seem to have bought into Ralf's plan.
Right through to the end the players were still giving their all for Ole and 'playing for him' so the turning point and the 'divide' if there is one seems to have come about when the manager was sacked.
I love Pogba. But can’t help but think him winning the war Vs Mourinho and then having Ole bend over for him made others lose respect for the power of the managerJanuary 2018 is when the shit really started to go south. Mourinho needs to release a book already.
Yeah he's one of the players. Yeah he was talking about a group collective.He said we, he didn't absolve himself in the assessment of the performance.
Those players might have the right attitude, but does not mean they have the energy levels for the PL. Rashford is a big worry to me. He plays like he has concrete boots on. Maguire has been terrible this season, he was never brilliant, but his form has dropped unbelievably. AWB is a good defensive tackler, but need coaching about positioning. We have to make our mind up if Greenwood is a wide forward or a central striker. If the former we do need a striker as Cavani obviously wants out, there are too many rumours. Is it Ralf who is keeping him or the ones on high saying he cannot let him go as nobody will be coming in?Toxic cowards all over the squad, have all the answers for the cameras and Instagram.
Luke Shaw has won nothing and has given no reason for us to think he has solutions
If there's splits happening i guarantee it's winners like Ronaldo, Varane, cavani and fernandes wondering what the feck is happening with average players like awb, maguire and rashford at United
Problem is he is a huge part of the problem. Maybe once this season he might block a cross into the box, there's at least always hope.Good on him for being honest.
Incredible that people seem more angry at him for saying it, than the issues he is talking about.
I love Pogba. But can’t help but think him winning the war Vs Mourinho and then having Ole bend over for him made others lose respect for the power of the manager
I don't think it is about split in dressing room. Never was. Some players are clearly not there to play for the team. They are there for their egos and are only there for money. The sooner we get rid of those pretenders the better. They thrown past managers under bus and they will keep doing that until club starts fining players for every lost game.His post match interview after the Wolves fiasco was telling. He also praised Jones, rightly so. Had a very slight dig at the manager about "new ideas".
Its clear the dressing room is split.
Agreed, sky even had the quote “maybe the manager can bring some ideas” but Luke actually said “more ideas”. Subtle omission but changes the feel of the message.I don't think it was - I watched it live. He said we arent playing like we are together and working hard enough. He said we have so much quality but we dont put in enough effort. He said because it's a long week now before the next game maybe the manager can continue with some ideas.
Sky then tried to run a narrative of him blaming the manager, and some saps are falling for it.
They’d clearly stopped playing for Ole too. We lost 4-1 to Watford…the divide in the camp happened long before Ole went.I think the breaking point for some of them was Ole getting sacked and losing people like Carrick. Some were very close to the manager and Carrick has been at the club a long time.
Bruno (although he wasn't playing well towards the end under Ole) seems to have changed his demeanour in a big way since Ole went. Almost like some of them aren't forgiving others for underperforming and getting him the sack. Not to mention none of them seem to have bought into Ralf's plan.
Right through to the end the players were still giving their all for Ole and 'playing for him' so the turning point and the 'divide' if there is one seems to have come about when the manager was sacked.
In the full version he also mentions how you could see we lacked intensity and aggression about winning the ball back from the very first minute. He’s spot on. Our front four were all absolutely awful out of posesssion (three of them were also awful in possession). You can fully understand why he was raging.