Annahnomoss
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Hmmmm. Who exactly filled in when Kagawa was injured for almost 3 months? Who was scoring when RVP was out of form for 10 games? You always need good attacking options. If God forbid one of Rooney or Kagawa were to get injured, we have the other to fill in. Just dont make blind comments because you hate him due to this contract issue.
The problem is that we have one option too many which is the reason of all this troubles.
I think the rotation policy at this extremes was used more to allow Moyes an easy step in than it was because Fergie thought it would create the best team in Europe.
Moyes now has a chance to handpick whoever he feels fits his coming strategy and they will be in match-form. Valencia, Young, Nani, Jones, Smalling are all in match form and ready to used if Moyes wants to use them.
The biggest problem of having a clear difference in skill in a first eleven and the squad is that a new manager can't even if he wants change too much. Now Moyes has all the freedom in the world and all players are used to a lot of different positions/strategies which will also ease the transition.
How many managers have had so many options tactically before? He can play a traditional 4-4-1-1 but also a very "modern" 4-2-3-1 or a 4-3-3 without anybody lifting an eyebrow.
All players are already used to tactical changes and we have the players for every position/formation to work.