Slim wrote:Fred sat back a lot this game, I thought he was very impressive in closing down the spaces without doing anything noticeably flashy.
Slim wrote:Fred sat back a lot this game, I thought he was very impressive in closing down the spaces without doing anything noticeably flashy.
brite blu sky wrote:Slim wrote:Fred sat back a lot this game, I thought he was very impressive in closing down the spaces without doing anything noticeably flashy.
This is true and long may it continue. However the rags did not get to grips in this contest. They were probably not even as good as Plzen tbh. So for that I'm still going to wait and see how the next few games pan out and see how we do in that dept against Chelsea.
btw, I kept to writing Yaya 13 times before the game, I think I need some credit here!
aaron bond wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Slim wrote:Fred sat back a lot this game, I thought he was very impressive in closing down the spaces without doing anything noticeably flashy.
This is true and long may it continue. However the rags did not get to grips in this contest. They were probably not even as good as Plzen tbh. So for that I'm still going to wait and see how the next few games pan out and see how we do in that dept against Chelsea.
btw, I kept to writing Yaya 13 times before the game, I think I need some credit here!
I'm actually very surprised United didn't exploit our midfield more in the middle (and go after Kolarov more on the left).
Fernandinho was better today, but he wasn't tested to the extent we have evidence he's better than Barry or Milner.
I still don't believe he was a worthwhile purchase, especially for £30m, but I hope he can develop into a good player for us.
We won't know what he's capable of until we play a side who tests us in midfield. United were not the side to do that.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I have been satisfied with the transfer business, the stated intention of more flair and the manner in which he conducts himself. He has bought some time and credit by crafting a good hiding for the rags. But I want to see how he does in beating shit teams away from home. So far, pretty poor.
But, possibly more good than bad in general
dazby wrote:2 highly dissatisfieds. Really? You know you can change your vote right?
I guess not everyone logs on after a game.
john68 wrote:As the poll is in the now, I am more satisfied that we are making some progress, although we still have quite away to go.
Great display testerday witha lot of good individual performances....However, it was the particularly siuperb performance by Yaya, especially in the earlier parts of each half backed up by the outstanding quality of Vinnie that both, gave us the platform to destroy the rags and remain stable at the back.
As Yaya tired after tremendous effort in the latter stages of both halves, our standards dipped and the rags had quite long periods of uncontested possession. At times, it was the genius of Kompany that saved us from being vulnerable.
The rags were hopeless yesterday and could not live with us when we played but even as poor as they were, we let them have a lot of possession. Scored 1, hit the post with another...how twitch could those last few minutes have been.
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