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Super Johnny Evans and Fletch
Credit to both of them for playing in difficult circumstances. Good games from both.
Evans playing through an injury indicates the attitude he has to his football. Obviously not a bad injury but he gutted it out when he was needed. Great character. And well done to Fletch for getting on with it in the circumstances. I know nobody got hurt at his place but he must have been worried. Fair play. |
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I agree O`shea had a decent game considering his injury.
Apart from the ball to Giggs I thought Carricks passing was below his usual impeccable standard. Also thought Rooney might have got a bit longer as well, Park was struggling with 20 minutes left. Still we would have all took 0-0 I guess although on reflection it was an opportunity missed. |
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Fletch had a few strange passing moments in the last 20, but he was very good as the watchdog for Carrick, ket it simple. |
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After the first 30 I thought that Cambiasso got closer to Giggs and the tempo of our passing slowed. Giggs was causing them real problems finding little gaps in between their midfield and defence and once they cut off that supply line we were less of a threat. Second half it tended to be balls passed across the pitch with less snap and penetration. In the limited time Rooney came on it changed again though, his pace and movement in behind was a new threat. As for Evra as good as he is on the ball his final pass is really quite poor, gets into great areas, but hs crossing is almost as bad as Heinze's. |
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We really ought to have scored tonight. I just hope it doesn't come back to haunt us at Old Trafford because the thought of that smug @#%&! running up the sideline celebrating again turns my stomach. |
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As for Maureen, can't see him running up the touchline whatever happens. Last time was a publicity stunt, a PR trick to get his face plastered over the back pages. It worked, and it ended up getting him to Chelsea. Hadnt even heard of the @#%&! at that point. |
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Fletcher and Carrick just seemed to play within themselves so maybe they were just doing as instructed
It's games like that when i can understand people wanting us to get someone to drive forward through the middle though, which was odd because both Giggs and Ronaldo are more than capable For me Evra seems to get a rush of blood. He was brilliant in most of what he did, but just get the feeling he's always just short of being devastating going forward Fletcher's general technique is very good. But it was painfully obvious tonight that the only way he's likely to control the ball away from his man is safely; how often does his direct opponent out of the play for the first yard with his first touch? Unless it's backwards then not often is the answer, so is that technique? Or is it awareness, peripheral vision, confidence or what? |
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Would have liked to have seen either Tevez or Rooney start as their pace would have carved open Inter they way they were playing, but as I said to the missus last night,
"This ref is an idiot, good job Wazzas not on or he'll get carded" Wayne comes on and guess what... Good call by Fergie, knows his refs too |
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