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United 13/14 Formation and Style - Moyes
Last season although we won the league I still could not figure out our formation or style.
I don't have a £#%&!ing clue what moyes style is either. Still not sure playing 1 up top suites us either, chico deserves more time on the field and playing rooney as deep as fergie did was not working out for him or us The 3 behind RVP never really performed either kaggers showed glimpses of what he can produce, wellbz looks good but fell apart in the box, nani was his inconsistent self and young well the least said the better. Do you think moyes will go with a 4-4-2? |
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United's style will not change. Width will remain key.
Moyes likes wide players and is happy for them to come inside or even to play through ... He likes split strikers long ... He is happy to go 4-5-1 ... And by default he rigidly sticks to a back 4. All a bit samey really ... His challenge is to get the team passing the ball quicker but also to stop giving the ball away so £#%&!ing cheaply when linking midfield and attack. |
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the 3 central positions we don't have the quality to really compete carrick tom c Anderson/fletcher |
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I really love chico and I don't know why would like to see him start more games |
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Width is essential. 4-5-1 is a defensive mechanism invariably requiring more attacking types to drop in. Using the current squad, I wonder if a combination of Kagawa and Carrick playing a bit higher up the pitch would work, with RvP ahead of them and probably Jones behind them in front of the centre backs. The we have a total football style solution on the right with Rafael and Valencia, where they could play one ahead of the other or even have one wide and one tucked in, with possibly Evra and Fabio on the left in a similar vein. Pretty flexible and fluid set-up, and easy set-up for interchanging personnel too without affecting the shape. Evans, Cleverley, Anderson even, as well as the forwards and Ashley Young could all slot in when required. |
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De Gea Rafael - Vidic - Rio - Evra Carrick - Anderson Valencia - Kagawa - Rooney RvP- De Gea Rafael - Evans - Rio - Evra Valencia - Carrick - Jones - Young Rooney RvP- De Gea Rafael - Vidic - Smalling- Evra Carrick Valencia - Kagawa - Rooney - Nani RvP- These and lots of others. The biggest test of his management won't be what formation he picks though, we can all do that as I've just proved, but it's going from formation to formation depending on what the test is. Even on this thread, people are stating that "he playes 4-5-1 and that's what he'll do" when we all know that doesn't work when you're challenging for four trophies per season. There isn't a person in the world who knows what our best team is but the true test for Moyes picking the best eleven to win games week in week out. He certainly won't get away with going to Anfield with choices he's made in the past. |
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