You must think i care. I just want a simple answer. But it's kind of hard getting it out of you Ole defenders.. always got excuses... If you dont' think "Pep-ball" is good football i couldn't give two monkeys and a hippo.
But do us a favour give me something to bloody work with. What is good football.... what style do you see when you watch United play and are me 'pragmatic or offensive...
You would think Red Cafe is filled with politicians the way you dodge simple questions.
I think you are constantly complaining and refusing to see anything positive so I was very tempted to ignore this, but I will make one exception and respond to you.
What is good football ? At the end of the day - there are many things that are good football. I am not gonna restrict myself to saying - Pep's football is good football, or Jurgen Klopps football is good football. Watching a player dribble past 3 players and score can be good football, or watching the one-touch goal Arsenal scored those years ago with Jack Wilshere involved - now that can be good football. But rolling the ball around at the back for minutes generally doesn't excite me. Maybe to me the best football is a team that succeeds in playing both individually and as a team. I can tell you this much though - the player outside United that I enjoyed watching the most was Matthew Le Tissier, because he displayed a skill with the ball that I have not seen from anyone else in the Premier League. If he had played together with Cantona, Giggs, Kanchelskis etc - he would have made us an even bigger joy to watch. At Southampton you only remember him for his spectacular goals, but his footballing brains was so far above everyone at Southampton, we never really got to see how good he could have been as a team-player.
To me good football is depending on whether you succeed in what you are doing - because everyone wants to create chances. There is no manager in the Premier League who tells his players do not create chances, play defensively and don't attack if you see a chance. If Norwich succeed in what they are doing - they play wonderful football. They just rarely do, because their players generally aren't good enough to play attacking football the way Farke wants them to. Good football to me is also about being able to play in different ways as it increases your chances of succeeding in what you want to do. Did Alex Fergusons teams have one way of playing football ? Of course not - they could counter teams with blistering pace, they could outplay teams with the visions and passes of Carrick, Scholes and Cantona. They could dribble past players and score. And they could kick opponents out of the game - just ask Reyes. But it's worth noticing that this is impossible to do without the right players - no manager can get his team to play exactly like they want from day one because he doesn't have the players for it. That's why it took Ferguson and Klopp 3-4-5 years to get a proper team. And how quickly you get it depends entirely how fast you can get the right players in. Klopp did some really shrewd business in say...Salah, Matip, Robertson and Wijnaldum which saved Liverpool enough money to sign van Dijk - fair play to him. And suddenly they had their players in place to play his style of football. We realistically are 2-3 quality players away from being at top-side. If we get those players, I believe we are in a position to strike once this Liverpool-side reaches the end of their cycle. They have a lot of players in the late 20s who realistically will have to start being replaced by 2022 - and by then we need to have created a really strong side who can play this fluid football I want us to play.
I was extremely critical towards Mourinho - not because of the style of football he apparently wanted his players to play, but mostly because the players he played and signed never seemed to be correct for his kind of football. Playing Zlatan as a lone striker in a counter-attacking team makes zero sense as Zlatans only weakness in football was his pace. Logically - why would you play with a low pressure if you don't have really quick players - it made no sense. Playing counter-attacking with James, Rashford and Martial makes sense. But United need to be able to change their style - and agreed, they struggled with it in the beginning of the season. They struggled a lot. At the same time I was critical of LvG because he played a possession-based football with zero penetration - nothing ever happened. To me it looks like OGS wants a more fluid style where we can play counter-attacking in some games, and play possession based in other matches, but the key seems to be high pressure.
Are we there yet ? Absolutely not. Are we a lot closer than we were in august ? Absolutely. So when people complain about us not being good enough yet, I don't have a problem with that. We still aren't good enough. When people complain about us not showing progress - they are either stupid, lying or have an agenda. This could of course turn around in 3 weeks time. If we go on a run where we lose 4 games in a row, there will have been no progress. But at this point in time when we have won something like 8 of the last 13 games - anyone saying that isn't progress compared to earlier is just stupid. Especially as we now on average score about 2 goals pr game.
But 4-1 against Newcastle, 2-0 against Burnley, and 4-0 against Norwich is to me another sign that we are starting to get it right. You like to use the word excuses. The fact is everyone knew we were light in midfield even with a functioning Pogba, to be without him for the entire season and then lose McTominay for maybe 2 months, that made OGS job a lot harder. It's not an excuse - it's a fact. You could of course argue that he should have pushed harder to get a new midfielder in during the summer, and he probably made some mistakes there. Maybe he expected more from Lingard, maybe he thought Pereira would stamp his authority on games more than he has done. But maybe he realized it wouldn't work and handed Woodward a list of 5 players and Woodward didn't deliver either. We don't know.
OGS has however been crystal clear about one thing from day one: He will not sign players to save his job. He will only save players that will improve United in the long run, regardless of how that affects his chances to save his job. One should believe that should earn him a bit of respect, a manager who actually thinks the future of United is more important than his own ego and his job.