reelworld
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We just handed CSKA biggest defeat at home in their entire history
Yeah, it's okay.Sorry to spoil everyone's mood, but I didn't particularly like Mourinho's comments on Martial, as he seemed to imply he had an easy game very adapted to his characteristics, and, specially, that the player asked to be substituted when he wanted to keep him for 90'.
He never implied any of that.I didn't see those comments but if he said the bolded part because Martial didn't have to track back and could focus on attacking then I agree. Not sure what he means though.
Some players will take more high intensity run like our forwards. While Matic and Herrera will cover more ground as is normal by central midfielders.
9 matches played, 28 goals scored, 4 conceded. It's not bad, is it?
It looked at one stage like we might beat that 7-1 record we got against Roma.Need to work on our finishing, could be 7-0...
Enjoyable game for 60mins.
that might be a bit of an exaggeration but it sure says a lot about Jose's well known defensive system.
We just handed CSKA biggest defeat at home in their entire history
Mkhi might be our new Veron. Good and ever present in Europe but flits in and out of matches in the PL.
Bailly is having a dip in form with his wayward clearances and loss of concentration at times.
Everyone else played well.
Reminded me very much of the Burton game - absolutely dominant, near perfect first half against a weaker opposition... allowing us to chill out and conserve energy in the second half, except for Martial who seemingly plays every game as if it's actually the World Cup final.
I can only assume you're a CSKA fan.We will never win in a game where the opponent put 4 past us. This team needs to wake up and wake up fast.
I love this! Who cares if he is exaggerating. If we go on like this for a month, teams will start fearing United again. We need to get that fear factor back.
Basically every player who started was at least a 7/10 for probably the first time this season and we didn't need our substitutes to make an impact.
This. Herrera was just amazing to watch so energetic very focus a real good sign for the up coming games specially with Pogba, Carrick and now Fellaini.Martial was class, Lukaku and Matic were efficient but for me the standout was Herrera. Not for being flashy or anything, but for the 1st time after the season started he played like when he was one of our best player last season.
Mkhi might be our new Veron. Good and ever present in Europe but flits in and out of matches in the PL.
I thought that last night, has a big impact in European games where the tempo is slower
Yeah, it's okay.
Very few people take your comments on Martial seriously anymore.
You hear what you want to hear.
Mourinho's word for word, when asked about Martial's performance last night: "Yes, I saw a game also adapted to his qualities, the way we played adapted to his qualities too, so he had lots of freedom and lots of support, lots of quality around him too and I am happy. Ok, a goal is always important even on a penalty, but his contribution was very good. A pity he couldn’t play for 90 minutes because I was ready let him play the whole game.” And look at his face while saying this.He never implied any of that.
He was simply disappointed that Martial seemed to pick up an injury especially when it looked like he wanted to use McTominay as his last sub instead.
I can only assume you're a CSKA fan.
Yeah, he's always, always very reserved with any sort of praise for Martial. Compare this to how he labelled Rashford's defensive work "phenomenal" at Southampton... the contrast is obvious.Mourinho's word for word, when asked about Martial's performance last night: "Yes, I saw a game also adapted to his qualities, the way we played adapted to his qualities too, so he had lots of freedom and lots of support, lots of quality around him too and I am happy. Ok, a goal is always important even on a penalty, but his contribution was very good. A pity he couldn’t play for 90 minutes because I was ready let him play the whole game.” And look at his face while saying this.
Your first comment is way off and disrespectful also. I like Martial, he had a great game. I'm just trying to understand the manager's complicated relationship with him, even when things work out. After his show last night, you were supposed to expect him to start Crystal Palace, wouldn't you?
Different players/people respond to different types of encouragement - e.g. stick or carrot in very simple terms. Whatever he's doing with Martial seems to be having the desired effect, so I don't know why people are so keen to climb inside Martial's mind and assume that he's feeling hard done by.Yeah, he's always, always very reserved with any sort of praise for Martial. Compare this to how he labelled Rashford's defensive work "phenomenal" at Southampton... the contrast is obvious.
Say what? In other games we've scored multiple goals in the last few mins! We were away in Moscow and had absolutely dominated the game so no wonder that we slowed up a bit towards the end.I think we seemed to tire badly at the end and that should be a concern.
Mourinho's word for word, when asked about Martial's performance last night: "Yes, I saw a game also adapted to his qualities, the way we played adapted to his qualities too, so he had lots of freedom and lots of support, lots of quality around him too and I am happy. Ok, a goal is always important even on a penalty, but his contribution was very good. A pity he couldn’t play for 90 minutes because I was ready let him play the whole game.” And look at his face while saying this.
Your first comment is way off and disrespectful also. I like Martial, he had a great game. I'm just trying to understand the manager's complicated relationship with him, even when things work out. After his show last night, you were supposed to expect him to start Crystal Palace, wouldn't you?
Look, you're entitled to think simply that, no problem. But reports now are saying the player's fine, so I'm also entitled to think Mourinho was slightly upset because Martial forced him to took him out when he didn't want to. We'll just see, and then if Martial starts the next game, I guessed you'll be right. But for a moment you reminded me of fans last season hiding the head in the sand when someone suggested Mourinho had a problem with Martial.What the feck? Why are you trying to use facial expressions as an insight into Mourinho’s mind when the sequence of events was clear as day just by watching what happened on the pitch?
Martial took a knock (or tweaked a muscle?) and was limping heavily in the minutes leading up to his substitution. Mourinho is just making it clear that he was forced to sub a player he wanted to keep on the pitch for 90 minutes. Simple as that.
Your evidence is one of those dodgy facial expression analysis that the caf loves?Mourinho's word for word, when asked about Martial's performance last night: "Yes, I saw a game also adapted to his qualities, the way we played adapted to his qualities too, so he had lots of freedom and lots of support, lots of quality around him too and I am happy. Ok, a goal is always important even on a penalty, but his contribution was very good. A pity he couldn’t play for 90 minutes because I was ready let him play the whole game.” And look at his face while saying this.
Your first comment is way off and disrespectful also. I like Martial, he had a great game. I'm just trying to understand the manager's complicated relationship with him, even when things work out. After his show last night, you were supposed to expect him to start Crystal Palace, wouldn't you?
Nice shift, you said he didn't imply any of that, but actually Mourinho explicitly said it.Your evidence is one of those dodgy facial expression analysis that the caf loves?
My apologies, I totally believe you now.
But for a moment you reminded me of fans last season hiding the head in the sand when someone suggested Mourinho had a problem with Martial.
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