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comment by Amadou Bakayoko (U1734)
posted 1 minute ago
We were literally a centimetre away from being a well run club, with world class young talent, the best manager in the league and the best young player in world football and capable of a title challenge.
But due to that centimetre we are now a shambles of a club with no direction, ageing slow and should be retired players, with a clueless manager who has no style and a lot of friction between players and staff. The club is in turmoil.
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This
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You guys are aware that even if the off side goal was given there was 12 mins left to play
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12 minutes to extend our lead as well...
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Obviously, my OP isn't about how we deserved to win or anything. But at 2-1 up, I'd have fancied our chances with Rashford, Garnacho and Hojlund on the pitch and the luxury of sitting compact and hitting them on the break.
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Amadou has made some good points on here today though and I agree with them that we'd have probably gone on to win 3-1/4-1 had the Garnacho goal stood.
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 2 minutes ago
At the risk of incurring the wrath of those intent on blaming Onana for the sun going down at night, I personally thought he was the biggest positive from that game yesterday. It was really interesting the see the difference in how Arsenal pressed us yesterday vs how they did in both games last season, and it really contributed to us actually looking pretty assured in possession at the back. I think that will stand us in good stead for away games this season.
Aside from that, I am somewhere between the OP and Jalisco's post. Still serious questions over the mentality of certain players in these games, and compared to the elite teams we are still worryingly sub-standard when it comes to progressing the ball.
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I know what you mean.
We do need that playing out from the back to amount to something though and sadly with some of the player we have in the team it hardly ever does.
Hojlund will hopefully provide what we need upfront. That should help give us options in the channels and over the top.
It's not at all doom and gloom. We are still a work in progress and we had a lot of players out.
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 1 minute ago
At the risk of incurring the wrath of those intent on blaming Onana for the sun going down at night, I personally thought he was the biggest positive from that game yesterday. It was really interesting the see the difference in how Arsenal pressed us yesterday vs how they did in both games last season, and it really contributed to us actually looking pretty assured in possession at the back. I think that will stand us in good stead for away games this season.
Aside from that, I am somewhere between the OP and Jalisco's post. Still serious questions over the mentality of certain players in these games, and compared to the elite teams we are still worryingly sub-standard when it comes to progressing the ball.
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Yeah, they just didn't bother pressing Onana, and also realised it was pointless pressing a CB too aggressively as he could always turn and play it back to him. Last season defenders would be cautious about passing back to DDG so those situations created a lot of instability. Obviously, we still need to work on the next bit: progressing the ball from defence to attacking midfield situations. Amrabat might help with that, but also work on the training pitch, and integrating Hojlund into the team. He should pin back defences in a way Martial doesn't, and that creates a bit of leeway for midfielders to find pockets of space.
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 1 minute ago
At the risk of incurring the wrath of those intent on blaming Onana for the sun going down at night, I personally thought he was the biggest positive from that game yesterday. It was really interesting the see the difference in how Arsenal pressed us yesterday vs how they did in both games last season, and it really contributed to us actually looking pretty assured in possession at the back. I think that will stand us in good stead for away games this season.
Aside from that, I am somewhere between the OP and Jalisco's post. Still serious questions over the mentality of certain players in these games, and compared to the elite teams we are still worryingly sub-standard when it comes to progressing the ball.
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Yeah, they just didn't bother pressing Onana, and also realised it was pointless pressing a CB too aggressively as he could always turn and play it back to him. Last season defenders would be cautious about passing back to DDG so those situations created a lot of instability. Obviously, we still need to work on the next bit: progressing the ball from defence to attacking midfield situations. Amrabat might help with that, but also work on the training pitch, and integrating Hojlund into the team. He should pin back defences in a way Martial doesn't, and that creates a bit of leeway for midfielders to find pockets of space.
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Good news is that Onana’s back in the Cameroon squad and will likely play at the ACON this winter.
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posted 1 minute ago
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Good news is that Onana’s back in the Cameroon squad and will likely play at the ACON this winter.
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no problem, ddg is still a free agent
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 1 minute ago
At the risk of incurring the wrath of those intent on blaming Onana for the sun going down at night, I personally thought he was the biggest positive from that game yesterday. It was really interesting the see the difference in how Arsenal pressed us yesterday vs how they did in both games last season, and it really contributed to us actually looking pretty assured in possession at the back. I think that will stand us in good stead for away games this season.
Aside from that, I am somewhere between the OP and Jalisco's post. Still serious questions over the mentality of certain players in these games, and compared to the elite teams we are still worryingly sub-standard when it comes to progressing the ball.
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Yeah, they just didn't bother pressing Onana, and also realised it was pointless pressing a CB too aggressively as he could always turn and play it back to him. Last season defenders would be cautious about passing back to DDG so those situations created a lot of instability. Obviously, we still need to work on the next bit: progressing the ball from defence to attacking midfield situations. Amrabat might help with that, but also work on the training pitch, and integrating Hojlund into the team. He should pin back defences in a way Martial doesn't, and that creates a bit of leeway for midfielders to find pockets of space.
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Good news is that Onana’s back in the Cameroon squad and will likely play at the ACON this winter.
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The way our seasons going, I'm genuinely going to put big money on a Cameroon-Morocco final
Biggest positive was Hojlund showing how embarrassing it was having Martial as our CF.
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comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 27 minutes ago
comment by Amadou Bakayoko (U1734)
posted 1 minute ago
We were literally a centimetre away from being a well run club, with world class young talent, the best manager in the league and the best young player in world football and capable of a title challenge.
But due to that centimetre we are now a shambles of a club with no direction, ageing slow and should be retired players, with a clueless manager who has no style and a lot of friction between players and staff. The club is in turmoil.
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Football is a game of fine margins but United could have quite easily lost all 4 games, or have 2 points at this stage.
That would be my concern as a United fan, a general lack of control in games , conceding goals, reliance on counter attacking, letting other teams play
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Yep, we could also have won all four and been on 12 points. Fine margins indeed.
A CM offside call away from beating arsenal and two sitters away from being up against Spurs.
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Overall i think the bigger question is whether you can be happy with how you played in these games. You had issues in all of them, failed to control the game in most cases, lacked a cohesive pattern of play in most of them. Some marginal calls have helped you and gone against you in both, but i dont think you deserved to beat Arsenal or Spurs despite some fine margins being involved but benefitted from the fine margins in your victories vs Wolves/NF.
From a neutral perspective, and having seen 3 of 4 united games this season, you clearly have some quality across teh pitch so will always create a chance, but there seems to be a lack of balance and clear lack of identity at this stage, 1 year into ETh's tenure. Basically, i expected more cohesion at this stage and I will admit to being glad to see this lacking.
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posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 1 minute ago
At the risk of incurring the wrath of those intent on blaming Onana for the sun going down at night, I personally thought he was the biggest positive from that game yesterday. It was really interesting the see the difference in how Arsenal pressed us yesterday vs how they did in both games last season, and it really contributed to us actually looking pretty assured in possession at the back. I think that will stand us in good stead for away games this season.
Aside from that, I am somewhere between the OP and Jalisco's post. Still serious questions over the mentality of certain players in these games, and compared to the elite teams we are still worryingly sub-standard when it comes to progressing the ball.
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Yeah, they just didn't bother pressing Onana, and also realised it was pointless pressing a CB too aggressively as he could always turn and play it back to him. Last season defenders would be cautious about passing back to DDG so those situations created a lot of instability. Obviously, we still need to work on the next bit: progressing the ball from defence to attacking midfield situations. Amrabat might help with that, but also work on the training pitch, and integrating Hojlund into the team. He should pin back defences in a way Martial doesn't, and that creates a bit of leeway for midfielders to find pockets of space.
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Good news is that Onana’s back in the Cameroon squad and will likely play at the ACON this winter.
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The way our seasons going, I'm genuinely going to put big money on a Cameroon-Morocco final
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Also add into the bet that De Gea plays for us again!
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posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
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Good news is that Onana’s back in the Cameroon squad and will likely play at the ACON this winter.
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no problem, ddg is still a free agent
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Will he want to play second fiddle to the Bursa Barthez, though?
comment by Clockwork Red: With or Wout You (U4892)
posted 41 seconds ago
comment by Don Draper's dandruff (U20155)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
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Good news is that Onana’s back in the Cameroon squad and will likely play at the ACON this winter.
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no problem, ddg is still a free agent
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Will he want to play second fiddle to the Bursa Barthez, though?
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The way our seasons going, I'm genuinely going to put big money on a Cameroon-Morocco final
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No doubt.
This young chap may be worth keeping an eye out for...
https://ow.ly/rmaM50PHqWE
If that is your best performance of the season, you have plenty to be worried about. United were awful yesterday and still somehow we made them look better than they are.
All well and good putting 10 men behind the ball against Arsenal but no way are United fans gonna find these performances acceptable against lesser teams
That is how united have been playing for years. They are not a possession based team.
Just a counterattacking team with heavy reliance on Rashford up top.
We had a perfectly good goal disallowed, stonewall penalty denied and Saka clear red card challenge same ref denied us 3 pens against Southampton and gave us a straight red card for winning the ball but Southampton 2 red card challenges for us to get pens were not pens and a diving handball to stop a sitter for us all ignored.
We were so much better Arteta parked the bus after our wrongly disallowed goal and then Arsenal win a corner after shooting from long range out of play and Evans fouled results in Arsenal goal. If Evans wasn't fouled no goal.
XG yesterday if correct decisions were made would have been 1-3 in Man Utd favour.
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 6 minutes ago
The way our seasons going, I'm genuinely going to put big money on a Cameroon-Morocco final
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No doubt.
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Absolutely nailed on isn't it?
🙃
That is not even taking into account Saka should have been sent off early in the game just like Jesus and Lokonga should have been last season at OT and ex officials said Arsenal should have been down to 9 men at OT if they checked.
comment by Posh Mufc Great Hafi Not Arrogant Just Better (U6578)
posted 1 minute ago
We had a perfectly good goal disallowed, stonewall penalty denied and Saka clear red card challenge same ref denied us 3 pens against Southampton and gave us a straight red card for winning the ball but Southampton 2 red card challenges for us to get pens were not pens and a diving handball to stop a sitter for us all ignored.
We were so much better Arteta parked the bus after our wrongly disallowed goal and then Arsenal win a corner after shooting from long range out of play and Evans fouled results in Arsenal goal. If Evans wasn't fouled no goal.
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that read like ETH's post match interview..
Rangnick lost away to Arsenal after Arsenal got a penalty for a dive, Arsenal do a last man foul and scoop the ball with hand in box to stop a one on one with the keeper and to top it off Arsenal score an offside goal and Pawson winks at Arteta after the game. Man Utd also have goal wrongly disallowed for offside.
ETH didn't mention Saka red card. How he got away with it when ref saw it is crazy. two feet lunge studs Fernandes with both. I already know corruption from years ago. This ref I knew would cost us but he took it to a new level yesterday.
https://www.sportbible.com/football/craig-pawson-winks-at-mikel-arteta-after-arsenal-beat-man-united-20220423
He made 5 wrong decisions against Man Utd in the game to stop us winning and then winks to Arteta. Next season he denies us 2 clear penalties at home to Newcastle United and a perfectly good goal.
https://twitter.com/beINSPORTS_EN/status/1698400632707703038?s=20 - Andy Gray has it covered here. Richard Keys thinks 1 year is 2 years but, then again, that's perhaps how he ages his wife.
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posted on 4/9/23
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 27 minutes ago
comment by Castor Troy (U8700)
posted 8 seconds ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Amadou Bakayoko (U1734)
posted 1 minute ago
We were literally a centimetre away from being a well run club, with world class young talent, the best manager in the league and the best young player in world football and capable of a title challenge.
But due to that centimetre we are now a shambles of a club with no direction, ageing slow and should be retired players, with a clueless manager who has no style and a lot of friction between players and staff. The club is in turmoil.
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This
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You guys are aware that even if the off side goal was given there was 12 mins left to play
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12 minutes to extend our lead as well...
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Obviously, my OP isn't about how we deserved to win or anything. But at 2-1 up, I'd have fancied our chances with Rashford, Garnacho and Hojlund on the pitch and the luxury of sitting compact and hitting them on the break.
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Amadou has made some good points on here today though and I agree with them that we'd have probably gone on to win 3-1/4-1 had the Garnacho goal stood.
posted on 4/9/23
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 2 minutes ago
At the risk of incurring the wrath of those intent on blaming Onana for the sun going down at night, I personally thought he was the biggest positive from that game yesterday. It was really interesting the see the difference in how Arsenal pressed us yesterday vs how they did in both games last season, and it really contributed to us actually looking pretty assured in possession at the back. I think that will stand us in good stead for away games this season.
Aside from that, I am somewhere between the OP and Jalisco's post. Still serious questions over the mentality of certain players in these games, and compared to the elite teams we are still worryingly sub-standard when it comes to progressing the ball.
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I know what you mean.
We do need that playing out from the back to amount to something though and sadly with some of the player we have in the team it hardly ever does.
Hojlund will hopefully provide what we need upfront. That should help give us options in the channels and over the top.
It's not at all doom and gloom. We are still a work in progress and we had a lot of players out.
posted on 4/9/23
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 1 minute ago
At the risk of incurring the wrath of those intent on blaming Onana for the sun going down at night, I personally thought he was the biggest positive from that game yesterday. It was really interesting the see the difference in how Arsenal pressed us yesterday vs how they did in both games last season, and it really contributed to us actually looking pretty assured in possession at the back. I think that will stand us in good stead for away games this season.
Aside from that, I am somewhere between the OP and Jalisco's post. Still serious questions over the mentality of certain players in these games, and compared to the elite teams we are still worryingly sub-standard when it comes to progressing the ball.
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Yeah, they just didn't bother pressing Onana, and also realised it was pointless pressing a CB too aggressively as he could always turn and play it back to him. Last season defenders would be cautious about passing back to DDG so those situations created a lot of instability. Obviously, we still need to work on the next bit: progressing the ball from defence to attacking midfield situations. Amrabat might help with that, but also work on the training pitch, and integrating Hojlund into the team. He should pin back defences in a way Martial doesn't, and that creates a bit of leeway for midfielders to find pockets of space.
posted on 4/9/23
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 1 minute ago
At the risk of incurring the wrath of those intent on blaming Onana for the sun going down at night, I personally thought he was the biggest positive from that game yesterday. It was really interesting the see the difference in how Arsenal pressed us yesterday vs how they did in both games last season, and it really contributed to us actually looking pretty assured in possession at the back. I think that will stand us in good stead for away games this season.
Aside from that, I am somewhere between the OP and Jalisco's post. Still serious questions over the mentality of certain players in these games, and compared to the elite teams we are still worryingly sub-standard when it comes to progressing the ball.
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Yeah, they just didn't bother pressing Onana, and also realised it was pointless pressing a CB too aggressively as he could always turn and play it back to him. Last season defenders would be cautious about passing back to DDG so those situations created a lot of instability. Obviously, we still need to work on the next bit: progressing the ball from defence to attacking midfield situations. Amrabat might help with that, but also work on the training pitch, and integrating Hojlund into the team. He should pin back defences in a way Martial doesn't, and that creates a bit of leeway for midfielders to find pockets of space.
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Good news is that Onana’s back in the Cameroon squad and will likely play at the ACON this winter.
posted on 4/9/23
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
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Good news is that Onana’s back in the Cameroon squad and will likely play at the ACON this winter.
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no problem, ddg is still a free agent
posted on 4/9/23
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 1 minute ago
At the risk of incurring the wrath of those intent on blaming Onana for the sun going down at night, I personally thought he was the biggest positive from that game yesterday. It was really interesting the see the difference in how Arsenal pressed us yesterday vs how they did in both games last season, and it really contributed to us actually looking pretty assured in possession at the back. I think that will stand us in good stead for away games this season.
Aside from that, I am somewhere between the OP and Jalisco's post. Still serious questions over the mentality of certain players in these games, and compared to the elite teams we are still worryingly sub-standard when it comes to progressing the ball.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah, they just didn't bother pressing Onana, and also realised it was pointless pressing a CB too aggressively as he could always turn and play it back to him. Last season defenders would be cautious about passing back to DDG so those situations created a lot of instability. Obviously, we still need to work on the next bit: progressing the ball from defence to attacking midfield situations. Amrabat might help with that, but also work on the training pitch, and integrating Hojlund into the team. He should pin back defences in a way Martial doesn't, and that creates a bit of leeway for midfielders to find pockets of space.
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Good news is that Onana’s back in the Cameroon squad and will likely play at the ACON this winter.
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The way our seasons going, I'm genuinely going to put big money on a Cameroon-Morocco final
posted on 4/9/23
Biggest positive was Hojlund showing how embarrassing it was having Martial as our CF.
posted on 4/9/23
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 25 minutes ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 27 minutes ago
comment by Amadou Bakayoko (U1734)
posted 1 minute ago
We were literally a centimetre away from being a well run club, with world class young talent, the best manager in the league and the best young player in world football and capable of a title challenge.
But due to that centimetre we are now a shambles of a club with no direction, ageing slow and should be retired players, with a clueless manager who has no style and a lot of friction between players and staff. The club is in turmoil.
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This
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Football is a game of fine margins but United could have quite easily lost all 4 games, or have 2 points at this stage.
That would be my concern as a United fan, a general lack of control in games , conceding goals, reliance on counter attacking, letting other teams play
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Yep, we could also have won all four and been on 12 points. Fine margins indeed.
A CM offside call away from beating arsenal and two sitters away from being up against Spurs.
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Overall i think the bigger question is whether you can be happy with how you played in these games. You had issues in all of them, failed to control the game in most cases, lacked a cohesive pattern of play in most of them. Some marginal calls have helped you and gone against you in both, but i dont think you deserved to beat Arsenal or Spurs despite some fine margins being involved but benefitted from the fine margins in your victories vs Wolves/NF.
From a neutral perspective, and having seen 3 of 4 united games this season, you clearly have some quality across teh pitch so will always create a chance, but there seems to be a lack of balance and clear lack of identity at this stage, 1 year into ETh's tenure. Basically, i expected more cohesion at this stage and I will admit to being glad to see this lacking.
posted on 4/9/23
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 1 minute ago
At the risk of incurring the wrath of those intent on blaming Onana for the sun going down at night, I personally thought he was the biggest positive from that game yesterday. It was really interesting the see the difference in how Arsenal pressed us yesterday vs how they did in both games last season, and it really contributed to us actually looking pretty assured in possession at the back. I think that will stand us in good stead for away games this season.
Aside from that, I am somewhere between the OP and Jalisco's post. Still serious questions over the mentality of certain players in these games, and compared to the elite teams we are still worryingly sub-standard when it comes to progressing the ball.
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Yeah, they just didn't bother pressing Onana, and also realised it was pointless pressing a CB too aggressively as he could always turn and play it back to him. Last season defenders would be cautious about passing back to DDG so those situations created a lot of instability. Obviously, we still need to work on the next bit: progressing the ball from defence to attacking midfield situations. Amrabat might help with that, but also work on the training pitch, and integrating Hojlund into the team. He should pin back defences in a way Martial doesn't, and that creates a bit of leeway for midfielders to find pockets of space.
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Good news is that Onana’s back in the Cameroon squad and will likely play at the ACON this winter.
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The way our seasons going, I'm genuinely going to put big money on a Cameroon-Morocco final
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Also add into the bet that De Gea plays for us again!
posted on 4/9/23
comment by Don Draper's dandruff (U20155)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
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Good news is that Onana’s back in the Cameroon squad and will likely play at the ACON this winter.
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no problem, ddg is still a free agent
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Will he want to play second fiddle to the Bursa Barthez, though?
posted on 4/9/23
comment by Clockwork Red: With or Wout You (U4892)
posted 41 seconds ago
comment by Don Draper's dandruff (U20155)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
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Good news is that Onana’s back in the Cameroon squad and will likely play at the ACON this winter.
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no problem, ddg is still a free agent
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Will he want to play second fiddle to the Bursa Barthez, though?
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posted on 4/9/23
The way our seasons going, I'm genuinely going to put big money on a Cameroon-Morocco final
———
No doubt.
posted on 4/9/23
This young chap may be worth keeping an eye out for...
https://ow.ly/rmaM50PHqWE
posted on 4/9/23
If that is your best performance of the season, you have plenty to be worried about. United were awful yesterday and still somehow we made them look better than they are.
All well and good putting 10 men behind the ball against Arsenal but no way are United fans gonna find these performances acceptable against lesser teams
posted on 4/9/23
That is how united have been playing for years. They are not a possession based team.
Just a counterattacking team with heavy reliance on Rashford up top.
posted on 4/9/23
We had a perfectly good goal disallowed, stonewall penalty denied and Saka clear red card challenge same ref denied us 3 pens against Southampton and gave us a straight red card for winning the ball but Southampton 2 red card challenges for us to get pens were not pens and a diving handball to stop a sitter for us all ignored.
We were so much better Arteta parked the bus after our wrongly disallowed goal and then Arsenal win a corner after shooting from long range out of play and Evans fouled results in Arsenal goal. If Evans wasn't fouled no goal.
posted on 4/9/23
Shut up hafi
posted on 4/9/23
XG yesterday if correct decisions were made would have been 1-3 in Man Utd favour.
posted on 4/9/23
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 6 minutes ago
The way our seasons going, I'm genuinely going to put big money on a Cameroon-Morocco final
———
No doubt.
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Absolutely nailed on isn't it?
🙃
posted on 4/9/23
That is not even taking into account Saka should have been sent off early in the game just like Jesus and Lokonga should have been last season at OT and ex officials said Arsenal should have been down to 9 men at OT if they checked.
posted on 4/9/23
comment by Posh Mufc Great Hafi Not Arrogant Just Better (U6578)
posted 1 minute ago
We had a perfectly good goal disallowed, stonewall penalty denied and Saka clear red card challenge same ref denied us 3 pens against Southampton and gave us a straight red card for winning the ball but Southampton 2 red card challenges for us to get pens were not pens and a diving handball to stop a sitter for us all ignored.
We were so much better Arteta parked the bus after our wrongly disallowed goal and then Arsenal win a corner after shooting from long range out of play and Evans fouled results in Arsenal goal. If Evans wasn't fouled no goal.
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that read like ETH's post match interview..
posted on 4/9/23
Rangnick lost away to Arsenal after Arsenal got a penalty for a dive, Arsenal do a last man foul and scoop the ball with hand in box to stop a one on one with the keeper and to top it off Arsenal score an offside goal and Pawson winks at Arteta after the game. Man Utd also have goal wrongly disallowed for offside.
posted on 4/9/23
ETH didn't mention Saka red card. How he got away with it when ref saw it is crazy. two feet lunge studs Fernandes with both. I already know corruption from years ago. This ref I knew would cost us but he took it to a new level yesterday.
posted on 4/9/23
https://www.sportbible.com/football/craig-pawson-winks-at-mikel-arteta-after-arsenal-beat-man-united-20220423
He made 5 wrong decisions against Man Utd in the game to stop us winning and then winks to Arteta. Next season he denies us 2 clear penalties at home to Newcastle United and a perfectly good goal.
posted on 4/9/23
https://twitter.com/beINSPORTS_EN/status/1698400632707703038?s=20 - Andy Gray has it covered here. Richard Keys thinks 1 year is 2 years but, then again, that's perhaps how he ages his wife.
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