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Plenty of spaces to exploit, did well as usual.
Yes, and what a lot have been saying about him.
It's actually quite damning for Jose to say that about him, that he will never be a number 9. Sounds like he doesnt rate him all that highly.
And Aubameyang truly transformed into a consistent goalscorer when he hit 22 years old.While I understand Mourinho's point, I disagree.
Yes, Rashford does not have the mix of strength and speed like Drogba or Lukaku (players Mourinho would prefer). Additionally, Rashford will likely never have the technical ability to play like Aguero or Firmino. However, I can't see why he can't have a similar impact Aubameyang if he improves his finishing. He's only 21.
Yes, and what a lot have been saying about him.
It's actually quite damning for Jose to say that about him, that he will never be a number 9. Sounds like he doesnt rate him all that highly.
Agreed. That sort of movement hasn't been in his game for a while.I would go as far as saying that was his best performance I've seen from him for United, certainly up there (guess you have to included Liverpool H in 2018 too). Very mature performance. All of the battles with Matip and Van Dijk have been getting attention but the most promising part of his game was that movement for the goal to lose Matip - was like watching Chicharito.
What?Ronaldo Shit.0
Pass the ball Marcus
When two players are absolutely in the clear? I have to disagree.That was exactly the right thing to do in that situation. If he passes and we shoot and miss (more likely than not) then we turn the ball over to the opposition and they can attack. We retained the ball after that run for most of injury time IIRC.
When two players are absolutely in the clear? I have to disagree.
Also, it's not so much that it was the end of the game, Rasfhord often does this in all periods of matches. He needs better coaching to make more appropriate decisions.
Okay I can agree to that for this particular instance, but would you also not agree that Rashford needs better awareness of what's around him generally? You could pick up examples from almost any game in which he runs with the ball into a dead end. But then again, the whole team is poorly coached in any semblance of an attacking pattern.Yes, even then. They'd still receive the ball pretty far out from goal and there are defenders about so they'd still have a bit of work to do. If it was 5 minutes earlier I'd agree but in that situation the retention of possession was more important and helped us see out the game comfortably.
That was exactly the right thing to do in that situation. If he passes and we shoot and miss (more likely than not) then we turn the ball over to the opposition and they can attack. We retained the ball after that run for most of injury time IIRC.
Okay I can agree to that for this particular instance, but would you also not agree that Rashford needs better awareness of what's around him generally? You could pick up examples from almost any game in which he runs with the ball into a dead end. But then again, the whole team is poorly coached in any semblance of an attacking pattern.
Maybe if it's a bit of a hit and hope but not when it's a clear 1v1 if he looks up and plays the pass. We have to have the confidence to play those.
You’re right, and we did. We kept it until the ref blew the final whistle. It wasn’t even a clear cut passing option there so yeah, agenda driven nonsense. He’s often guilty of those mistakes, but this certainly wasn’t one.That was exactly the right thing to do in that situation. If he passes and we shoot and miss (more likely than not) then we turn the ball over to the opposition and they can attack. We retained the ball after that run for most of injury time IIRC.
Really?You’re right, and we did. We kept it until the ref blew the final whistle. It wasn’t even a clear cut passing option there so yeah, agenda driven nonsense. He’s often guilty of those mistakes, but this certainly wasn’t one.
While I understand Mourinho's point, I disagree.
Yes, Rashford does not have the mix of strength and speed like Drogba or Lukaku (players Mourinho would prefer). Additionally, Rashford will likely never have the technical ability to play like Aguero or Firmino. However, I can't see why he can't have a similar impact Aubameyang if he improves his finishing. He's only 21.
This guy, eh. Biggest Pogba stan I have ever seen. Listening to him, you would think Pogba was Charlton, Robson and Scholes rolled into one. Goes the 'AFTV' route by ranting on social media and comes off as a massive cnut.
Rashford and James have no spatial awareness and just put their head down and run. But I have no issue in this case, as everyone was misplacing simple passes yesterday. The midfield was so open that Belgrade came into our box within 3 or 4 seconds of us losing possession on the other end of the pitch.
I usually agree with what that Rants fella say on Twitter but he's off the mark with this one. It was deep in injury time and Rashford did the right thing by trying to run the clock down the best he could.
I am pretty neutral on Rants, he is right sometimes but he does flip-flop a lot. However, this tweet really has to be seen in context of what Rashford has been like as a player and how his development has stagnated.
Fair enough.Without a doubt and if you browse through my posts here you'll see that I've been a fierce critic of Rashford. What I'm trying to say here is in that specific instance, he comes across to me as nitpicking just to prove his point.
Agreed, Rashford actually showed awareness of the situation there. Rants just talking shit in that instance. Although I think Rashford is eventually not going to be good enough to start for a top club. People expecting him to improve are going to be disappointed. He'd be a very good sub though to let loose on tired defenders. If he wants to be a starter then he should go to a lower club where he's not expected to play against low block.I usually agree with what that Rants fella say on Twitter but he's off the mark with this one. It was deep in injury time and Rashford did the right thing by trying to run the clock down the best he could.
Yes, really. Rashford doesn’t have that pretty difficult final pass in his locker, and it was overtime. Partizan had several dangerous counters in the match. From a tactical perspective he did the right thing.Really?
He might have done the right thing tactically, but that's not (or should not be) a difficult pass for a United player. The more relevant point is that he did not even look up to see if the pass was on.Yes, really. Rashford doesn’t have that pretty difficult final pass in his locker, and it was overtime. Partizan had several dangerous counters in the match. From a tactical perspective he did the right thing.
Should have, would have, could have. You’ve watched the same team as me, so you should know that wasn’t an easy opportunity. The defenders also covered the two runs pretty well (or, conversely, Lingard and James make it easy by making the exact same run, in the same space). Even with all this in mind, he does look up, at the exact moment that joker pauses the video. I have no problem with fair criticism, I dish out my fair share, this however, is just looking for something to call him out on.He might have done the right thing tactically, but that's not (or should not be) a difficult pass for a United player. The more relevant point is that he did not even look up to see if the pass was on.
*facepalmThis guy, eh. Biggest Pogba stan I have ever seen. Listening to him, you would think Pogba was Charlton, Robson and Scholes rolled into one. Goes the 'AFTV' route by ranting on social media and comes off as a massive cnut.
Rashford and James have no spatial awareness and just put their head down and run. But I have no issue in this case, as everyone was misplacing simple passes yesterday. The midfield was so open that Belgrade came into our box within 3 or 4 seconds of us losing possession on the other end of the pitch.
And what the hell is Bandicoot anyway? Is is like a london slang word?
Any manager would be absolutely delighted with a player dribbling the ball the entire length of the pitch in injury time and retaining possession in a European away game when they're 1-0 up. It takes the pressure off the defence, allows the team to move up the pitch and punctures the oppositions momentum for a grandstand finish with the crowd hyped up. It was the right thing to do tactically.
That was an appalling bit of play. How can you try and spin that claiming it was the right thing to is baffling. We were 1:0 and on the brake that could have sealed the win, keep the ball instead of trying to score another? Give me a brake.That was exactly the right thing to do in that situation. If he passes and we shoot and miss (more likely than not) then we turn the ball over to the opposition and they can attack. We retained the ball after that run for most of injury time IIRC.