Manchester United vs Lens (Sat 5th August, 12:45 UK time)

Hopefully that’s to keep him injury free for Wolves. Very good showing from the lad, think he will just get better and better with every game.

Will be our star player in year or two.
 
What's with these constant attempts from long range Len's are trying. Do they think that's an Onana weakness?
 
What's with these constant attempts from long range Len's are trying. Do they think that's an Onana weakness?
They’re being shit down further forward. We used to do this a lot ourselves.
Not sure they’ve researched a pre season friendly that intently
 
What's with these constant attempts from long range Len's are trying. Do they think that's an Onana weakness?

It is a weakness I think but I don't know if it's a plan or if they're doing it because they're rushed by the pressing and can't play it in.
 
Too bad we have 2 really good players all on the left.... Rashford, Garnacho
 
Sanchos first touch has been horrible so far. Twice he’s lost it immediately
 
Looks like we're going to see quite a bit of positional rotation among our front five this season.
 
What's with these constant attempts from long range Len's are trying. Do they think that's an Onana weakness?
It's like when De Gea first arrived and everyone thought long range shots was his weakness and people were having pot shots from all over the place.
 
Everybody is going to hate me for saying this, but this is a classic Oleball win. Two counter-attacks and one set piece. Mind you I have only seen the highlights, not the whole game so might be wrong.

You not far off, not a lot created from actual build up play.
 
Everybody is going to hate me for saying this, but this is a classic Oleball win. Two counter-attacks and one set piece. Mind you I have only seen the highlights, not the whole game so might be wrong.

There is a point to be made about how we deal with strong mid blocks that become low blocks. We can't seem to consistently play through those and create chances.
 
Everybody is going to hate me for saying this, but this is a classic Oleball win. Two counter-attacks and one set piece. Mind you I have only seen the highlights, not the whole game so might be wrong.

What does Oleball even mean? Should we stop counter attacking completely?
 
Everybody is going to hate me for saying this, but this is a classic Oleball win. Two counter-attacks and one set piece. Mind you I have only seen the highlights, not the whole game so might be wrong.
I don't mind counter attacking football, as long as it doesn't come from being bunkered down in our own penalty area for the majority of the game.
 
Don't know a right lot about Lens but they're pretty good.