Reserves vs Luton

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Manchester United XI:

01 Ron-Robert Zieler
02 Danny Simpson
03 Oliver Gill
04 James Chester
05 Ritchie De Laet
06 David Gray
07 Magnus Eikrem
08 Sam Hewson
09 Febian Brandy
10 Tom Cleverley
11 Joe Dudgeon

Substitutes:

12 Scott Moffatt
13 Tom Heaton
14 Cameron Stewart
15 Nicky Ajose
16 Scott Wootton
17 Reece Brown
 
Is it me or are we always playing with one or two too many defenders?

I guess the formation will be:

-------------------Zieler------------------
Simpson---Chester------Gill--------De Laet
Gray-----Eikrem-----Cleverley----Dudgeon
----------------Hewson-------------------
----------------Brandy-------------------

4 full backs really!
 
Is it me or are we always playing with one or two too many defenders?

I guess the formation will be:

-------------------Zieler------------------
Simpson---Chester------Gill--------De Laet
Gray-----Eikrem-----Cleverley----Dudgeon
----------------Hewson-------------------
----------------Brandy-------------------

4 full backs really!

We've little choice really, no other players available to us due to injury/internationals/first team callups or the Milk Cup. I assume Stewart is being rested.

Not doing us any harm anyway, we're 2-0 up - Brandy (1) and Cleverley (9, pen).
 
We've little choice really, no other players available to us due to injury/internationals/first team callups or the Milk Cup. I assume Stewart is being rested.

Not doing us any harm anyway, we're 2-0 up - Brandy (1) and Cleverley (9, pen).

Yeah fair enough.

Cleverley has been doing very well for a while now...
 
You have to give Ole (and Warren Joyce) a lot of credit - they've not had a consistent balanced squad for a while (due to injuries, loans, first team call ups etc) and had to play people out of position yet they've managed to create a really good spirit and had some really good results and performances
 
2-1 it ends - assume there were some United subs in the second half but they weren't mentioned.
 
Luton Town 1 v Manchester United 2

A very decent crowd of 7,480 turned out to see Luton Town's first team face United's Reserves.

It was the usual suspects on the United teamsheet with one or two slight changes.

Ron-Robert Zieler lined up in goal with Chester and De Laet in the middle. They were flanked by fullbacks Simpson and Gill and it must have been good for Simmo to return to a more familiar role after operating in midfield last Saturday against Norwich. Febian Brandy returned from injury so the Reds played a familiar 4:5:1 formation with Dudgeon wide on the left and anyone of Eikrem, Gray and Cleverley working down the right when they felt like it. Craig Cathcart was missing, having joined up with the first team squad in Germany.

The Reserves stayed in Norwich last Saturday night and travelled down to London on Sunday making the short journey north this morning.

Whatever R&R they had certainly paid dividends as United took the lead within 45 seconds. Good work on the left by Gill and Dudgeon saw the ball find Cleverley who played a nice through ball into the path of Brandy and he slotted it past the keeper from a tight angle.

Eight minutes later United went 2-0 up when Brandy was upended in the box and Cleverley calmly converted from the spot. Up to this point Luton had stood off the young Reds and quickly realised that if they let us play football they would be in for a mauling.

As a consequence, the Luton players - all very tall and physically strong - started to intimidate us with some very hefty tackles that saw DeLaet, Cleverly and Gray all needing treatment. Their tactics paid off and they began to get more into the game. Not long after a great ball across the box by Gray was met on the half volley by Brandy and the keeper made an unbelievable save from point blank range. If this was a Premiership game then Sky Sports would be raving about it. However, Luton promptly went up the other end and won a corner. Eikrem made a poor clearance and the Hatters pulled a goal back, although there were huge protests of offside from all the United players. Certainly from our postion behind the goal it looked offside.

Nevertheless, Luton got back in the game and at half time the score remained 2-1 to United with both teams sharing equal possession.

The second half was a different story. Stewart came on for Brandy at the break and went on to the right wing. We seemed very toothless with Stewart up front on Saturday, so Solskjaer moved David Gray up front. Luton started to dominate for long periods and the United defence had to hold firm. We had a few half chances, mainly through Gray and Hewson while they also had a couple of chances cleared towards the end.

Both teams made numerous substitutions in the second half, and when Moffatt came on for Hewson, David Gray moved back into midfield.

I suppose a draw would have been a fair result, but those two early goals made all the difference.

De Laet had a good game once again but for me David Gray was Man of the Match.

Team:

1. Zieler
2. Simpson
3. Gill
4. Chester
5. De Laet
6. Gray
7. Eikrem
8. Hewson
9. Brandy
10. Cleverley
11. Dudgeon

12. Moffatt (8) '83 - to right wing, CS up front and DG back into midfield
13. Heaton
14. Stewart (9) '46 - DG to centre-forward and CS to right wing
15. Ajose (11) '75 - straight swap
16. Wootton (4) '64 - straight swap
17. Brown (3) '62 - DS to left back and RB to right back
 
Luton Town 1 v Manchester United 2

A very decent crowd of 7,480 turned out to see Luton Town's first team face United's Reserves.

It was the usual suspects on the United teamsheet with one or two slight changes.

Ron-Robert Zieler lined up in goal with Chester and De Laet in the middle. They were flanked by fullbacks Simpson and Gill and it must have been good for Simmo to return to a more familiar role after operating in midfield last Saturday against Norwich. Febian Brandy returned from injury so the Reds played a familiar 4:5:1 formation with Dudgeon wide on the left and anyone of Eikrem, Gray and Cleverley working down the right when they felt like it. Craig Cathcart was missing, having joined up with the first team squad in Germany.

The Reserves stayed in Norwich last Saturday night and travelled down to London on Sunday making the short journey north this morning.

Whatever R&R they had certainly paid dividends as United took the lead within 45 seconds. Good work on the left by Gill and Dudgeon saw the ball find Cleverley who played a nice through ball into the path of Brandy and he slotted it past the keeper from a tight angle.

Eight minutes later United went 2-0 up when Brandy was upended in the box and Cleverley calmly converted from the spot. Up to this point Luton had stood off the young Reds and quickly realised that if they let us play football they would be in for a mauling.

As a consequence, the Luton players - all very tall and physically strong - started to intimidate us with some very hefty tackles that saw DeLaet, Cleverly and Gray all needing treatment. Their tactics paid off and they began to get more into the game. Not long after a great ball across the box by Gray was met on the half volley by Brandy and the keeper made an unbelievable save from point blank range. If this was a Premiership game then Sky Sports would be raving about it. However, Luton promptly went up the other end and won a corner. Eikrem made a poor clearance and the Hatters pulled a goal back, although there were huge protests of offside from all the United players. Certainly from our postion behind the goal it looked offside.

Nevertheless, Luton got back in the game and at half time the score remained 2-1 to United with both teams sharing equal possession.

The second half was a different story. Stewart came on for Brandy at the break and went on to the right wing. We seemed very toothless with Stewart up front on Saturday, so Solskjaer moved David Gray up front. Luton started to dominate for long periods and the United defence had to hold firm. We had a few half chances, mainly through Gray and Hewson while they also had a couple of chances cleared towards the end.

Both teams made numerous substitutions in the second half, and when Moffatt came on for Hewson, David Gray moved back into midfield.

I suppose a draw would have been a fair result, but those two early goals made all the difference.

De Laet had a good game once again but for me David Gray was Man of the Match.

Team:

1. Zieler
2. Simpson
3. Gill
4. Chester
5. De Laet
6. Gray
7. Eikrem
8. Hewson
9. Brandy
10. Cleverley
11. Dudgeon

12. Moffatt (8) '83 - to right wing, CS up front and DG back into midfield
13. Heaton
14. Stewart (9) '46 - DG to centre-forward and CS to right wing
15. Ajose (11) '75 - straight swap
16. Wootton (4) '64 - straight swap
17. Brown (3) '62 - DS to left back and RB to right back




I have a lot of time for David Gray as a player, everywhere hs is asked to play he does a decent job. I wonder if his versitility will help or hinder his progress at united or elsewhere
 
I have a lot of time for David Gray as a player, everywhere hs is asked to play he does a decent job. I wonder if his versitility will help or hinder his progress at united or elsewhere

I don't think he is good enough to be a Premiership player unfortunately. He deserves everything he gets though, always seems keen and always seems to do the best possible job when asked.