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We take an age to build attacks, everyone takes 3, 4, 5 touches on the ball - which is an absolute dream to defend against. I watched the cup final yesterday and honestly at times it looks as if we're playing a different sport to these other sides. Liverpool and Chelsea players were all popping the ball about, 1-2 touch stuff. Getting it forward quickly, the full backs banging in quality crosses. It's an absolute world away from the tosh we serve up. Honestly, i know i've said it before but my god this is the worst United side i've seen in terms of how teeth grindingly dull we are to watch. The midfield is just disgusting, it's an absolute abomination. £#%&!ing Spurs reject Moussa Sissoko at times dominated the clowns in our midfield. Teams routinely play straight through us in 3-4 passes. 20 shots on goal, 3 on target. £#%&!ing shocking. |
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The amount of times the ball was knocked back to someone in a decent crossing position, you’re willing them to step onto it and whip it in first time, 9/10 they take a touch and give it back to the nearest marked player because they don’t want the responsibility, or are worried they’ll smash it out for a goal kick and don’t want to look stupid. Against Brighton first half we’d had an almost decent spell for the first time and the ball was with their keeper. He rolled it out and 3 touches and about 5 seconds later Maupay was on the ball in our right hand channel between CB and FB on the edge of the box and they were steaming forward to support. I don’t think we ever do that. We didn’t get anywhere near them or the ball in those 3 passes either. It happens all the £#%&!ing time. Sick to the back teeth of us being second to the ball, out muscled or hustled out of possession so easily too. Man for man we are physically inferior to the opposition. Always. Not fit enough, not strong enough. Don’t want it. |
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That Leeds tap in for instance and when he went round the keeper at home to Southampton I think it was. He needs to be finishing those types of chances to justify starting every week. |
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That’s what we do to players. We’ve seen them plenty do well when they first arrive or break into the first team and then we gradually sap the life out of them. |
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sorry, I am not having it that ronaldo has a confidence issue or that united is too big for him or any other crap. he is a £#%&!ing slug and shouldn't be playing. |
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The majority of our players look any or one of lost, pissed off, unmotivated, unconfident and it tends to get worse the longer they’re around. Most players best spells are usually when they return from injury. Pogba looked better after a break. Elanga hasn’t yet had the enthusiasm sapped out of him and even Phil Jones didn’t look awful when he came back. Ronaldo, Sancho and Varane were all meant to elevate us. All have struggled. It’s hard for anyone to shine in this mess, which is why so few do. |
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Ronaldo has missed opportunities, that alone proves he can hack it. You can't really legislate for players missing open goals and 1 on 1s though, it's just something that happens. The fact it's happening to all our strikers at the same is honestly £#%&!ing weird.
But a striker who is missing chances just needs to tweak their finishing. A striker who is invisible is a much worse problem ie Mr 7 touches in a game Lukaku. |
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varane and sancho are doing fine. ronaldo is shot. it's not simply a question of him missing the odd chance - he contributes very little to our game and he's not even close to getting chances most of the time. our game is not geared around a ronaldo type player. the comparison with lukaku is laughable. maybe compare him to jamie vardy. |
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As for Ronaldo, I’m not suggesting he’s covering himself in glory and he’s clearly tired. That says a lot about our management of him though and he’s massively frustrated with the supply line, which is affecting him. He’s one of many who look miserable out there. That, again, reflects on us. If our game isn’t geared around a Ronaldo type, then that’s hardly his fault. Despite all of this, he still hit the post, had a goal disallowed and looked as likely to anyone to score. Most of the issues we’re seeing with him are to do with us. Seriously, does anyone think he wouldn’t have scored more, been managed better and generally look less pissed off if he was playing bang up top for City? We’re running the guy into the ground. |
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I’m one of his biggest fans but if he has £#%&!ed off to Portugal even if he is genuinely injured I hope ralf bins him and doesn’t play him in the champions league. £#%&!ing sick of these prats.
I don’t care if we get kicked out by atletico. You have to have control and discipline in and team based environment to get results . |
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