Give it 80 or 90 seconds. He's probably watching Kagawa's best moments at United on YouTube.
"Fellaini's challenge on Can: “I have to say that Fellaini was one of the best players on the pitch. I’m very sorry when he makes a mistake like that [alleged foul on Emre Can not punished by the referee]. I haven’t seen it."
He will say he wasn't given enough time. It will get ugly.I'd be interested to hear him explain himself, after all this is over and we've been put out of our misery.
why does he praise pools "atmosphere" in his post match presser
Maybe. I guess I'll have to wait for Alexander Buttner to give his opinion before I'll know for sure.Kagawa best moments vid on YouTube keeping him busy, its been an hour, maybe he's better than you thought he was
Holy shiet !Don't worry guys, foundations are being laid. What we are witnessing is history. Our beloved club being catapulted into a modern football behemoth right in front of our eyes. Only in hindsight we'll be able to appreciate the work of Superbatman Woody and masterful tactician VG.
Don't be impatient sods of the internet variety. 2035, when the fruits of Woody's and VG's labor will be realized, isn't far off.
Patience people, patience.
Ask Gundogan, he'll show you some picsMaybe. I guess I'll have to wait for Alexander Buttner to give his opinion before I'll know for sure.
why does he praise pools "atmosphere" in his post match presser
I feel the same way. Losing to West Brom and then Liverpool in such a pathetic way has made me give up all hope and I really had hope a couple of weeks ago about CL football next season. He set up the game wrong, his change at HT was decent in the way that it stopped Liverpool but it basically changed the game from a 1-0 loss ending up bigger to a 1-0 loss. It was a Moyes-esque damage control change instead of one that was supposed to get us on the attacking front and actually try and win the game.His record against Liverpool was the only thing that kept me from actively wanting for him to leave.
For 90 minutes, it felt like Manchester United were back to square minus one. Gone was the excitement of Marcus Rashford’s rise and Memphis Depay’s resurgence. Gone was the defensive resilience that acted as the basis for United’s autumn success. Gone was the solidity in central midfield. Gone were the quick bursts in attack that had given supporters hope in recent weeks. Back were the bad old days. Back were the miserable defeats.
Liverpool were excellent during their 2-0 victory at Anfield, every bit the typical performance from a Jurgen Klopp side filled with energy and desire. But they did not need to be. United were rotten, bereft of any fight against their greatest rival. Their players performed as if counting down the days until the summer and Louis van Gaal’s eventual departure.
Liverpool’s second goal epitomised the match. Disinterest from United, neither proactive with the ball or reactive without it. Brilliant from Liverpool, keen to expose the obvious deficiencies of their opposition. It might just have killed the tie, nothing more than United deserved.
The most obvious conclusion from Thursday night at Anfield is that current league position counts for very little. One manager has their team on the up, a squad trusting their new coach to bring back the good times. The other has run out of hope. If you can’t get your players up for Liverpool away, you don’t deserve much Old Trafford patience.
Fallen out with Pereira and probably Januzaj too by the looks of it. I can't wait for him to leave this club.
I'd be interested to hear him explain himself, after all this is over and we've been put out of our misery.
how is this imbecile still in the job