The Official Manchester United Thread (Vol 11)
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ORD said:
A high pressing style and only forward passing means lots of players dropped.
Martial and Ronaldo won’t do the running. Fred isn’t technically good enough to play that style. I’m not sure McT is either, but he might just about cope.
Maybe some of them will get some coaching to improve them as players and also some tactics so they understand their place in the team and the overall aim. At the moment it looks like some of them don’t even know that scoring goals is the main aim of football and the dedes don’t know that their job is to stop the opposition scoring. Martial and Ronaldo won’t do the running. Fred isn’t technically good enough to play that style. I’m not sure McT is either, but he might just about cope.
ORD said:
A high pressing style and only forward passing means lots of players dropped.
Martial and Ronaldo won’t do the running. Fred isn’t technically good enough to play that style. I’m not sure McT is either, but he might just about cope.
Fred’s interceptions delivered both our goals on Tuesday. Martial and Ronaldo won’t do the running. Fred isn’t technically good enough to play that style. I’m not sure McT is either, but he might just about cope.
GTO-3R said:
It will be interesting to see which players adapt to his methods and which will be out the door. Donny and Sancho are going to excel massively imo
Agreed, and I can't see Pogba fitting in with that style, and ignoring all the shenanigans surrounding his contract being almost up anyway, I can see him being one of the first out the door.RoadRunner220 said:
GTO-3R said:
It will be interesting to see which players adapt to his methods and which will be out the door. Donny and Sancho are going to excel massively imo
Agreed, and I can't see Pogba fitting in with that style, and ignoring all the shenanigans surrounding his contract being almost up anyway, I can see him being one of the first out the door.As was said before I don’t think we have got the desire, fitness or personnel to do the press…happy to be proved wrong so hopefully this Ragnarok fella is a teutonic tactician.
GTO-3R said:
IHe’s mentored Klopp, Tuchel and Naglesmann plus others. He’s the godfather of the high press. He’s gonna transform this team and if he doesn’t stay on as manager permanently, then it’ll be an easy transition for Ten Hag or Poch should they come.
Not only that but I’m more excited about how he can transform the club behind the scenes. Guys a legend.
Doesn’t make sense that we’re making a quality appointment though.
The high press existed before Nagelsmann was born.Not only that but I’m more excited about how he can transform the club behind the scenes. Guys a legend.
Doesn’t make sense that we’re making a quality appointment though.
Part of Total football, Ajax and the Dutch national team used high pressing in the early 70's.
https://www.goal.com/en/news/what-is-total-footbal...
Why Rinus Michels remains the greatest coach of all time
https://medium.com/totalfootball/why-rinus-michels...
https://youtu.be/g23EeNQfpwg
DeltonaS said:
The high press existed before Nagelsmann was born.
Part of Total football, Ajax and the Dutch national team used high pressing in the early 70's.
https://www.goal.com/en/news/what-is-total-footbal...
Why Rinus Michels remains the greatest coach of all time
https://medium.com/totalfootball/why-rinus-michels...
https://youtu.be/g23EeNQfpwg
I never said it wasn’t around before Naglesmann was born, nor did I say Rangnick invented it.Part of Total football, Ajax and the Dutch national team used high pressing in the early 70's.
https://www.goal.com/en/news/what-is-total-footbal...
Why Rinus Michels remains the greatest coach of all time
https://medium.com/totalfootball/why-rinus-michels...
https://youtu.be/g23EeNQfpwg
RoadRunner220 said:
Agreed, and I can't see Pogba fitting in with that style, and ignoring all the shenanigans surrounding his contract being almost up anyway, I can see him being one of the first out the door.
I can’t imagine for one second that Pogba fits in to his style of play. He’s far too lazy in both mind and body to do it for 90 minutes. Can’t imagine that Rangnick is the type of guy who will put up with the st from his agent either.GTO-3R said:
I can’t imagine for one second that Pogba fits in to his style of play. He’s far too lazy in both mind and body to do it for 90 minutes. Can’t imagine that Rangnick is the type of guy who will put up with the st from his agent either.
Just please stop! I’m getting way too excited at the possibilities if we get this Lone Ranger chap. GTO-3R said:
unident said:
GTO-3R said:
I never said it wasn’t around before Naglesmann was born, nor did I say Rangnick invented it.
I wouldn’t worry, pretty much everything that exists, or has ever existed in football has a Dutch trademark stamped on it according to him. Maybe that's why I'm so drawn to this part of the forum. Similar sort of idiots.
The average United fan pretends that United is the biggest club in the world. Ever. By which metric nobody knows.
Meanwhile Real a.o. things won 13 CL titles.
Anyway Rangnick isn't the godfather of pressing football. I believe that was the point.
DeltonaS said:
Maybe that's why I'm so drawn to this part of the forum. Similar sort of idiots.
The average United fan pretends that United is the biggest club in the world. Ever. By which metric nobody knows.
Meanwhile Real a.o. things won 13 CL titles.
Anyway Rangnick isn't the godfather of pressing football. I believe that was the point.
There is no chance they will be expecting United to suddenly implement this high press game which he is so famous for.
I expect that he will have enough time to implement a game plan, strategy and get us winning games and playing to the squads strengths.
I’m more interested what happens after this season and how he will work with the new manager.
I expect that he will have enough time to implement a game plan, strategy and get us winning games and playing to the squads strengths.
I’m more interested what happens after this season and how he will work with the new manager.
Challo said:
I’m more interested what happens after this season and how he will work with the new manager.
work with the new manager??? I thought it was a given that once he wins half a dozen he gets awarded the position on a permanent basis. Surely our head-honchos can’t have learned all the lessons at once?57Ford said:
work with the new manager??? I thought it was a given that once he wins half a dozen he gets awarded the position on a permanent basis. Surely our head-honchos can’t have learned all the lessons at once?
Well this is what's interesting apparently he doesn't really like management, he likes to shape the whole club, analytics, statistics, strategies are apparently what gets him goingIt should be noted this is very much a Murtough and Fletcher decision, their first big one really
It's been mooted that his 2 year stint is far more important/beneficial to us than the manager role
57Ford said:
work with the new manager??? I thought it was a given that once he wins half a dozen he gets awarded the position on a permanent basis. Surely our head-honchos can’t have learned all the lessons at once?
Apparently he was offered the Chelsea job previously, but only took the United job on the promise of the role after the season. I’m hoping he become DoF.Gassing Station | Football | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff