The two truly world-class players on our side, Pogba & De Gea, performed reasonably well. Matic wasn't a liability most of the time and he's a proper defensive midfielder. Although we have huge issues at both FB positions, Valencia's ability to protect the ball and pass it short was a good asset in the first phase of transition (something that LvG valued too). Both Smalling & Jones enjoyed injury-free seasons (for their own standards) which meant that, despite the fact that we didn't have a particularly good defensive line, we at least had a stable one. With Matic/Pogba being mainstays in the centre of the park, we could add different things and qualities by rotating Herrera and Fellaini depending on the opponent and more choices in the midfield battle are always welcome. Mou's decision to rotate Martial and Rashford was a correct one since none of the two is ready yet to be trusted with providing the goods consistently, none is good at finding pockets of space against crowded defences and they both like to be at the end of moves and not in the heart of them. Lukaku was a bad signing overall but one that could replace Zlatan's goals right here & right now, which he did. Short-term solutions by Jose? Yes and this is actually a stick to beat him with. But Rashford/Martial (inside forward/second striker) + all-around main man up-front (why Lukaku was a bad choice long-term) + main orchestrator was imho a very sound line of thought, much better than everything else i've seen being tried with our current options. As far as this "orchestrator" is concerned, Jose really fecked everything up with Miki and Sanchez. But in 17/18, he got lucky with Lingard having the season of his career and with Mata performing just above average (which is, sadly, a good thing for his United career).
The problem with all of that is that it's not sustainable. Not a single bit of it. A club that knows how to prepare for the future would probably be looking for keepers too since GKs who rely on their reflexes usually don't improve with age. Quite the contrary. We also need FBs because Valencia/Young are both way past it. Young, particularly, is finished at this level. Getting a young, raw FB like AWB (who i believe we should get) when Young is supposed to be the player who will give him the time he needs to bed in and improve his game without the feeling that the weight of the world is upon his shoulders week in-week out contains high risks. Shaw, similarly, wasn't ready either, was held back because of the injury he suffered and he's still not ready. Why are we trying to possibly relive this (not the injury, of course) is beyond me. Mou asked for Godin, Alderweireld or Maguire so that we'll go into the season with 1/2 CBs and with the experience/leadership thing sorted out but he was told by Ed to work with what he has at his disposal. Enough said. Finally, his plan to sign someone who will relieve Pogba of his deep-lying play-making duties had a serious complication. The name of this complication? Fred. Nevermind Pogba's behaviour in general. As for our options upfront? Nothing has changed thus far except for the wages of the attacking players who haven't managed to score more than 68 PL goals in a single season.
Thank you for your kind words.
@Big Ben Foster ,
@UpWithRivers thank you too. UpWithRivers, i believe that the main problem is that, for some reason, the men in charge think that this side is actually good and it just needs 2/3 marquee signings to compete with City/Liverpool. Moyes wasn't willing to take any action while both LvG and Mourinho came in believing that they can do the job. The Dutchman has a history of being hopeless in the market, so he started doing what he knows well: Giving debuts in the hope that the youngsters will save him from his fate. At least we got Rashford from all of that battiness. Mourinho walked in with a swagger ( "i need 4 specialists", "Wayne feck off") and he ended up looking like an idiot when he asked for more funds because his personna holds no gravitas among United fans. That's why i said Ole has a chance to leave a mark here. He may not be able to deliver a title (against Klopp and Guardiola i don't have high hopes) but his presence could potentially become the start of a new era.