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Manchester United 0:5 Liverpool

Post-match discussion


Sun, 24 October 2021

It seems like Neville never wants us to sack any manager. Yet at Salford, he adopts a very different approach in regards to giving his own managers time.
 
Was genuinely fearing double figures after the red card so glad for small mercies, I suppose.
If Gerard was still around they would have stepped on our throats.

I wonder if Klopp didn't want to make it too bad because he likes Ole keeping the biggest spending club in the league mired in mediocrity.
 
This team doesn't know how to press and they try to press against probably the best pressing team in the league.

Could have been more than 5 goals if Liverpool never took their foot off the pedal.

Some people blaming Pogba. The issues with this club is far beyond just Pogba.

The board, manager, coaching staff. It's all rotten but the rot starts at the top with the board.
We can get rid of Ole but do the clowns in the boardroom have any idea how to build a successful football club on the pitch and not at the stock market?

It's been how long since Saf retired and were nowhere close to being a successful football team. This is a disgrace. But Ole will take the blame when the anger should be directed at the people above him. Ole should never have gotten the full-time job.
 
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We dont stand a chance even if we shake up midfield as we should have. We arent good enough to be so open a against Liverpool after Atalanta and Leicester and yet Ole stuck with that. He admitted that. He has to go.
The fact the manager couldnt see our weakness and priority had to be central midfield not Sancho and Ronaldo is a symptom of Ole's failings
 
He isn't. He'd rip this squad apart and we'd be back to square one again.
This squad isn't nearly as good as people suggest. It hasn't won anything, it hasn't challenged for a title. We call them world beaters and give out ludicrous contracts as reward for nothing.
 
It sounds like Liverpool were lucky to scrape a win reading the MBM. And then, if you watched the game, you would come back to planet Earth.
Even this report is about a Utd loss. And that's their problem. From their management to their fanbois, the idea that their team is utter dross cannot be countenanced. Its a hubristic culture that affects everything within the club. The fouling, complaining, the ridiculous fees, the DNA proclamations, the ref arguing, the hubris. I am so fecking glad they were humiliated today by a proper club.
 
What can we say after that ?
Defensively shambolic from exactly the same back 4 as last season.
It’s sickening to see what’s happening to the club.
Ole looks broken. He really does. I want the board to put him out of his misery. Legend of a player but just not cutting it as a coach
 
This squad isn't nearly as good as people suggest. It hasn't won anything, it hasn't challenged for a title. We call them world beaters and give out ludicrous contracts as reward for nothing.
They are good to very good people in there. No matter how good they really are, they need to do so much better. And a lot is down to the manager.
 
That was hard to take. We're so far off Liverpool and City, but in some areas it feels so close that sometimes the odd 0-0 or 1-1 we get against them or City or even a win feels like it doesn't show where we really are. We're comfortably a tier 2 team in part because our midfield is awful, and our players are coached badly in terms of what we want to do on the pitch. How do you go into training on Monday and face the players if you're Ole. They lost their heads, 7 yellow cards and a red doesn't begin to show the level of frustration, those players BELIEVE they should be doing better, and they probably all should.
 
If Gerard was still around they would have stepped on our throats.

I wonder if Klopp didn't want to make it too bad because he likes Ole keeping the biggest spending club in the league mired in mediocrity.
More likely wanted to prevent more injures and not expend any extra energy.
 
They are good to very good people in there. No matter how good they really are, they need to do so much better. And a lot is down to the manager.
Yes - it's not that we were poor today (again), it's the performances against Everton, Leicester, Wolves, Aston Villa that are the ones to look at. We've regressed, not improved, and it's time to take a hard look at the manager and staff, if the players are doing what they're told to do.
 
@Tincanalley -“Maguire is a great lad. He is not the problem. Took guts to go out there.”
Then you must have been watching a different game to the one I’ve just witnessed. Maguire is a dreadful captain, really muddled reactions, and not respected by his team mates.
 
The funny thing is, we actually created loads of 100% chances first half, but we can’t defend to safe our lives. Midfield and defence are completely inadequate for a club this size and tactically we’re chasing shadows.
 
Grim watch, that. Probably the lowest we have been since SAF retired, and it could have been much worse if Liverpool wanted. Something has to change now, whether that is Ole going or something else, it can't continue like this.

On the positive side, we escaped a couple of red cards. Would have been even harder in the upcoming fixtures if Bruno and Ronaldo were sent off as well, which they should have been.
 
More likely wanted to prevent more injures and not expend any extra energy.
Yeah this. He saw what happened to Keita and warned their players I think - our players were already cornered animals, he didn't want Salah or whoevers legs bent in two by McTominay or whoever for taking the piss.
 
This is a team that has lost the dressing room. Nothing more really to say, anything he does is pathetic. He needs to leave gracefully or this could get very ugly.
 
Those defensive stats they just showed on Sky will get tweeted/posted soon I imagine and they show just how abysmal we are at the back. This ridiculous formation/system we keep persisting with is killing us.
 
Ole interview shows how utterly clueless he is in managing top players and a top side. Wont give up. At the wheel? At The Wheel pub maybe but not now leading the biggest club on the planet
What do you think he should say?
 
Maybe we would be better off bringing in a Roy Keane on a temporary basis and building towards next summer.

It is not so much the coaching, but the personnel as well. The likes of McTominay and Fred should be nowhere near a Manchester United starting XI.

Right now it's a question of salvaging something from the season and having the players working together as a unit.
 
Yes - it's not that we were poor today (again), it's the performances against Everton, Leicester, Wolves, Aston Villa that are the ones to look at. We've regressed, not improved, and it's time to take a hard look at the manager and staff, if the players are doing what they're told to do.
We've been below par for a very long time, even last season. If I read my old posts, I always said that Ole is just not good enough but at that time, people acted very sensitive, he was still untouchable. Now it is obvious for anyone to see, and also his mistakes/ poor decisions become apparent. A huge mistake is also not having some seniors in his management staff. Except an outdated assistant, he has only inexperienced coaches and they all should go as well.
 
If you think this group of players is playing anywhere near its potential you're mad. They're not all world beaters, but they're miles better than the tumescent performances we're seeing.

No doubt about it, miles better.

They look like they don't care right now, though. Similar to how they looked when Jose was approaching the end of his tenure. Let's face it, the players will know just as well as us that Ole's time is up. It's difficult to motivate themselves given their uncertain future.
 
It's dawned on me that Liverpool will dominate for the next decade if Klopp stays

We won't under this clown of a board
So true. Before the likes of Real Madrid and Barca would come in and swoop the best the likes Liverpool had no chance that is happening in the mess they are in. Going be a force for years
 
Look don't get me wrong it's immense what he did for school meals and whatever, but if he wanted to do that... He should have financed it and went and hired someone to do it on his behalf... And he can easily afford it.

His first priority in life should be man united.... It's only his career after all. How many of us normal people would give our left nut to be in his position in life?
How do you know he's out of form cause of his out of football work? It isn't related nor it should be.
 
"We know we are rock bottom, we can't feel any worse than this. Let's see where we take it," OGS told Sky Sports.

"I have come too far, we have come too far as a group. We are too close to give up now."

Asked how he will pick the players up, he added: "It is going to be a difficult one. The players will be low but there's loads of characters there."
 
Neville categorically wrong on this occasion.. hard to watch.

Carra and Sourness spot on (which in the case of the latter is particularly worrying)
 
"We know we are rock bottom, we can't feel any worse than this. Let's see where we take it," OGS told Sky Sports.

"I have come too far, we have come too far as a group. We are too close to give up now."

Asked how he will pick the players up, he added: "It is going to be a difficult one. The players will be low but there's loads of characters there."
Could of fooled me. They are a mirror image of the manager.
 
Comes to something that two Liverpool legends talk more sense than a Man Utd legend ( Neville)
 

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Possession
36% 64%
Shots
12 19
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4 8
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6 3
Fouls
10 8