The Official Manchester United Thread [Vol 6]
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ORD said:
Utd were poor throughout and Southampton played well. Utd looked tired, but the big story for me is the gulf in class between our good players and the dross. Ibra, Pogba and Carrick were in a different league. Rojo remains utterly dreadful.
I didn't see the game but was he playing LB or CB? Jose usually has his back line pretty well sorted and Shaw seems to be out of favour so doing some business in the summer? bstb3 said:
TheAngryDog said:
Is this definitely the end for Rooney? Didn't get a look in during the biggest match of the season.
He was all set to come on when Ibra scored the winner, he even went nuts on the touchline. He will still play some part, but off the bench most likely from now- barring injuries or dead rubbers.MiniMan64 said:
I didn't see the game but was he playing LB or CB? Jose usually has his back line pretty well sorted and Shaw seems to be out of favour so doing some business in the summer?
He was LB, and unsuprisingly to most of us who have seen him there many times before, he was as ropey as a ropey thing. Totally lost his man for the first (disallowed) goal, could easily have given away a penalty in the same incident, and never really looked confident after. To be fair he did get the assist for Lingard's goal, and was better in the second half than first, but still way below what you would hope for from a starting first team LB. It's not really his fault, he's a decent enough CB at times, but I've never seen LB in him. Shaw must really have pissed on JM's chips or something , but there's hope yet for him. It wouldn't be a shock to see someone come in the summer though either.
ORD said:
Rojo was playing left back and would have gifted 3-4 goals to a better side in the first half. Usually out of position, always clumsy and lacking in judgment. Gave away at least one penalty that wasn't spotted.
Also had no cover from Martial all game, which when he spends a lot of time inside covering for the liability that is Smalling is going to mean lots of crosses are going to come in from his side. Yes, he is prone to the odd "South American" moment but the defence looks much more solid with him in the middle and one of the other liabilities at lb…
bstb3 said:
TheAngryDog said:
Is this definitely the end for Rooney? Didn't get a look in during the biggest match of the season.
He was all set to come on when Ibra scored the winner, he even went nuts on the touchline. He will still play some part, but off the bench most likely from now- barring injuries or dead rubbers.He is a team player, and he will be a decent role model in the dressing room. But I'd want to be playing football.
TheAngryDog said:
Is this definitely the end for Rooney? Didn't get a look in during the biggest match of the season.
Rooney was being prepared for the last few minutes and was being given instructions. We must have scored before he came on, and Maureen changed it to Fella. But he did celebrate it like he's been a part of the winning team which was good to see. Soton pressed us really hard, and we looked awful in defence. Mike, Bailly, and especially Rojo, were really poor and lacked composure throughout the game. Martial was really really bad as well. On a positive note, Harry was very good in the middle, Pog and Zlat were immense.
Does that make us the most successful English team ever or are we joint with the Scousers for trophies now? I'm sure Jammy will be along soon to confirm and congratulate us.
Warby80 said:
Also had no cover from Martial all game, which when he spends a lot of time inside covering for the liability that is Smalling is going to mean lots of crosses are going to come in from his side.
Yes, he is prone to the odd "South American" moment but the defence looks much more solid with him in the middle and one of the other liabilities at lb…
I really cannot agree. Watch the first half again. He got skinned almost every time; he missed the ball a few times; he gave away a penalty that wasn't spotted. He was miles away from crosses. Hard to imagine a worse performance. Yes, he is prone to the odd "South American" moment but the defence looks much more solid with him in the middle and one of the other liabilities at lb…
ORD said:
Warby80 said:
Also had no cover from Martial all game, which when he spends a lot of time inside covering for the liability that is Smalling is going to mean lots of crosses are going to come in from his side.
Yes, he is prone to the odd "South American" moment but the defence looks much more solid with him in the middle and one of the other liabilities at lb…
I really cannot agree. Watch the first half again. He got skinned almost every time; he missed the ball a few times; he gave away a penalty that wasn't spotted. He was miles away from crosses. Hard to imagine a worse performance. Yes, he is prone to the odd "South American" moment but the defence looks much more solid with him in the middle and one of the other liabilities at lb…
I dont think anyone can argue that the defence has looked best with Rojo + one other in the middle, since Smalling came back and Rojo has been moved out wide it has all gone to crap, but its easy to just blame him without looking any deeper.
Had to drag the boys out of bed this morning for school, quite a long day for them. Enjoyed Wembley as always but getting a drink at half time was a joke! Sort the queues out!! Great to get another cup win and take the overall lead in trophies won! We're the greatest! Tough on Saints but that's football for you. I'll take a slice of luck although it's clear to see why the linesman flagged for offside! We weren't at our best yesterday but we keep on winning and I'll take that!!
Zlatan...
Zlatan...
Trabi601 said:
I think it was Shankly who said, "If he's not interfering with play, he shouldn't be on the pitch".
Example illustratedhttp://players.brightcove.net/2540076170001/Ey9zhZ...
I'm surprised that nobody has asked this but, what's up with JM?
I can see he might be a bit pissed off with the quality of play on display (though it's head and shoulders above what went on last season) but in his post match interview he seemed like a man on the verge of a nervous breakdown. He referred to pressure a bit too much for my liking.
I can see he might be a bit pissed off with the quality of play on display (though it's head and shoulders above what went on last season) but in his post match interview he seemed like a man on the verge of a nervous breakdown. He referred to pressure a bit too much for my liking.
anniesdad said:
Had to drag the boys out of bed this morning for school, quite a long day for them. Enjoyed Wembley as always but getting a drink at half time was a joke! Sort the queues out!! Great to get another cup win and take the overall lead in trophies won! We're the greatest! Tough on Saints but that's football for you. I'll take a slice of luck although it's clear to see why the linesman flagged for offside! We weren't at our best yesterday but we keep on winning and I'll take that!!
Zlatan...
Where were you sat? We had seats right in front of where the players were celebrating with the trophy. Not as good for atmosphere, but good views of the celebrations and Jose on the touchline.Zlatan...
MiniMan64 said:
By the looks of it, it'll be Jose who decides rather than Shaw. Definitely something going on there, physically or mentally.
Shaw is a difficult one, if he is still struggling either physically or mentally then it might be the case that he never gets over it, that would be a massive shame. Maybe some time on loan and playing regular would help him?XM5ER said:
I'm surprised that nobody has asked this but, what's up with JM?
I can see he might be a bit pissed off with the quality of play on display (though it's head and shoulders above what went on last season) but in his post match interview he seemed like a man on the verge of a nervous breakdown. He referred to pressure a bit too much for my liking.
They mentioned it on the Beeb too this morning. He made LvG look like Klopp/Conte!I can see he might be a bit pissed off with the quality of play on display (though it's head and shoulders above what went on last season) but in his post match interview he seemed like a man on the verge of a nervous breakdown. He referred to pressure a bit too much for my liking.
XM5ER said:
I'm surprised that nobody has asked this but, what's up with JM?
I can see he might be a bit pissed off with the quality of play on display (though it's head and shoulders above what went on last season) but in his post match interview he seemed like a man on the verge of a nervous breakdown. He referred to pressure a bit too much for my liking.
I think he's enjoying himself but he's doing a great job of hiding it. He'll not be happy that his team are out of the premier league competition so may just be unwilling to go over the top. We're still in a few competitions and I'm sure that he'll want to win them all. With that in mind, he's got to remain focused and more importantly keep his players focused. Still work to do this season...I can see he might be a bit pissed off with the quality of play on display (though it's head and shoulders above what went on last season) but in his post match interview he seemed like a man on the verge of a nervous breakdown. He referred to pressure a bit too much for my liking.
He'll break in to a smile at the end of the season...if, his squad wins another trophy.
Alpinestars said:
Where were you sat? We had seats right in front of where the players were celebrating with the trophy. Not as good for atmosphere, but good views of the celebrations and Jose on the touchline.
We were in A-552, so in the upper tier about level with the 6 yard box. Decent atmosphere were we were, plenty of singing and cheering! anniesdad said:
XM5ER said:
I'm surprised that nobody has asked this but, what's up with JM?
I can see he might be a bit pissed off with the quality of play on display (though it's head and shoulders above what went on last season) but in his post match interview he seemed like a man on the verge of a nervous breakdown. He referred to pressure a bit too much for my liking.
I think he's enjoying himself but he's doing a great job of hiding it. He'll not be happy that his team are out of the premier league competition so may just be unwilling to go over the top. We're still in a few competitions and I'm sure that he'll want to win them all. With that in mind, he's got to remain focused and more importantly keep his players focused. Still work to do this season...I can see he might be a bit pissed off with the quality of play on display (though it's head and shoulders above what went on last season) but in his post match interview he seemed like a man on the verge of a nervous breakdown. He referred to pressure a bit too much for my liking.
He'll break in to a smile at the end of the season...if, his squad wins another trophy.
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