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Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Man Utd 0-0 Middlesborough (1-3): Lets dissect United's dreadful performance!


Manchester Utd vs Middlesborough
0-0 
Penalty Shootout: 1-3

Wed 28th October - 8pm

Capital One Cup


To start things off, I want to say how well Middlesborough played. Although they sat back and played on the counter, they played with passion, determination, speed and flair, everything Man Utd didn't. To say I was in shock at some of the performances from United tonight is an understatement. Lets dissect exactly who I am talking about.

For me this evening, Memphis Depay was atrocious. I understand he hasn't had many games over the last couple of weeks, but that doesn't excuse the sort of performance he gave. The accuracy of his passing was appalling and he didn't pose any sort of threat to the opposition's defence. From what I have heard, his attitude has been criticised by other members of the squad and after watching his body language after a stray pass in the second half and add on the rumours of him & RVP falling out whilst on national duty, this makes me think he needs a right kick up the arse and to knuckle down & prove his price tag. 

Then comes Sergio Romero, now he did make some fine saves but all of that will be forgotten about because of 1 moment. What he was doing when he nearly let a pass back creep into his net I don't know. He looked nervous and that was seen by Middlesborough and at every possible point applied pressure on him. It's a massive difference to the goalkeeper we are used to in De Gea, and that might be unfortunate for him but as a Manchester United goalkeeper, this is what the fans expect after being graced with such world class talent like Schmeichel, Van Der Sar & De Gea etc. He needs to improve very quickly and unfortunately for him, his next game might not be for a while.

In terms of quick snippets on individual performances..... Darmian, Blind & Rojo were OK, Smalling definitely still shines in the back four. Carrick still shows exactly why he should be in the starting 11 every match. Fellaini, Lingard, Perriera, & Wilson were just fine  but nothing more and Romero & Memphis I have already mentioned. In terms of the substitutions, Rooney had no impact on the game and carried on his dreadful form, Young came on and seemed lively but still couldn't deliver any balls of any class and Martial was yet again a stand out player. As a team I feel we haven't quite got the final pass figured out, the passing is way too slow and looking at Fellaini trying to score a Scholesy sort of goal shows we don't have anyone who can put the goals away with ease other than Martial.

Now regarding Louis Van Gaal, I thought that on paper, the team choice was a good one. We brought in players like Perriera and Wilson and gave them the chance to get some minutes under their belt. At the same time, it gave the other players that haven't had too many minutes on the pitch, an opportunity to show what they are about. In hindsight, I think he maybe tinkered a little bit too much. It was a team full of players who weren't match fit and it showed in the tempo of United's play and quite frankly in the first half I might as well have been watching paint dry it was that boring.

There is one final point that I feel needs to made, and that was the performance of the referee. In short, he was awful. And it's not the first time. He missed so many little fouls like when a Middlesborough player grabbed hold of Ashley Young's shirt, dragged him off the ball and off the pitch but he decided to award the free kick to Middlesborough. Not sure what he was watching but It definitely wasn't that play. Then we have the two major penalty appeals. The first one is debatable but when you watch it in slow motion, he moves his arm towards the ball and therefore I would have to say it is a penalty but I understand why he hasn't given it. What I can't understand, is how the second handball is not given as a penalty. In the slow motion replay, it is clear that the referee can see the incident as clear as day. He is in a great position to see it and he isn't blocked in any way. How he hasn't given it, I have no idea but it is a dreadful decision. Quite clearly I am saying that Middlesborough deserved to win the match but for him to miss a penalty shout like that, all I will say is that Jose Mourinho's claims are nothing in comparison. 

Anyway, I really hope the team learn from this, and learn that they need to be putting in much better performances if we are going to get anything out of this season. Lets hope they put in a great performance at the weekend and we can show what we are all about.

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Over & Out!

Romero                  5
Darmian                6
Smalling                7
Blind                     6
Rojo                      6
Carrick                  7
Fellaini                  6
Lingard                 6
Perriera                 6 
Memphis               4
Wilson                  6

Rooney                 5
Young                   6
Martial                  7

Sunday, 25 October 2015

How long until Van Gaal drops Rooney?


Manchester Utd vs Manchester City
0-0

Sun 25th October - 2:05pm

Barclays Premier League


At what point does Louis Van Gaal take the decision to drop his Captain & Leader, Wayne Rooney, and make him learn that his performances so far this season have been abysmal. Before I get into the whole discussion of Rooney though, I think its only right to discuss the match itself. 

It seems that defensively this season we have done quite well. Chris Smalling has been incredible so far and it seems that now Phil Jones is back from injury, he is going to stick with the two Englishmen as his two main centre backs, which for me, is the best decision. I really think that Phil Jones has the potential to become great, but due to his injuries over his United career, it hasn't really happened for him. Hopefully, he stays injury free and he can kick on in the same way Smalling has done. Today we had Valencia and Rojo in the full back roles. Now if you'd have asked me in an ideal world, who I would have had, it would hands down be Darmian and Shaw, but Shaw is out for a while, which leaves either Rojo or Blind to fill in. Surprisingly though, both Rojo and Valencia were solid today. They both bring the strength that maybe the other two don't have, and that is something we needed against a pretty tall Man City today.

The problem comes in attack. The stats show we played mostly on the wings, but every time there was a delivery into the box, there wasn't anyone there! Rooney is always late, Herrera and both wingers are normally part of the play that sets up the delivery, and that leaves Schweinsteiger and Schneiderlein who can't get in the box because they are playing so deep. A week ago against Everton, there was a point in the game where we started getting people in the box and I really wanted to see that today.

In the attacking positions I would say that the only person who can be proud of their performance today was (yet again) Anthony Martial. He takes players on, speeds down the wings and has an immense amount of skill. He reminds me of Ronaldo before he made that massive improvement to become one of the worlds best. He needs to work on the final product and his shooting (other than the typical Thierry Henry finish) and he will become one of the worlds greatest. I am extremely excited by this boy.

Then comes the point that most United fans seem to be discussing at the moment. What is going on with Rooney and why does Van Gaal keep playing him?

I honestly think he has lost his fire. I'm not sure why but everything about his game seems to have taken a massive drop. It's as though he has played 'Freaky Friday' with Bebe or David Bellion! The main issue for me is how Van Gaal doesn't see this. He refuses to drop him. He refuses to substitute him. He refuses to admit that he isn't the same Wayne Rooney we have come to know and love. I would give him a certain amount of games out of the team to show him that he's not indispensable and then we might see some of that fire return to show everyone that he has every right to be in that team. I just hope he doesn't carry on the way he has been because it could come as a huge risk to United. 

When are we going to see the Wayne Rooney in this video?



We shall wait and see.

In other news, Chelsea seem to be imploding and I am starting to wonder how long it will be before Jose Mourinho gets sacked. He seems to have lost the belief of the players and fans and I truly think that the whole physio issue has been the cause of this. He seems to have lost the plot and it will certainly be something to keep an eye on whether he can come back from this.

Arsenal seem to have started the season well but this happens every season and I have not one bit of doubt in my body that Arsenal will yet again collapse and finish 3rd or 4th.

Liverpool sacked Brendan Rodgers and hired Jurgen Klopp and  I really think that they have got one of the best managers out there right now. It will be interesting to watch whether he can turn a team like Liverpool into world beaters again.

Hopefully, United can keep up the brilliant defensive displays and work on how to start scoring for fun again.

Thanks for reading and feel free to leave any comments below. Would love to know what you think whether you agree or disagree.

Have a great week!

Over & Out!


De Gea                             7    
Valencia                             7      
Smalling                              8     
Jones                                     7
Rojo                                        7
Schneiderlein                           7
Schweinsteiger                       7
Mata                                      7
Herrera                                7   
Martial                               8 
Rooney                            5

Darmian                      7 
Lingard                        7
Fellaini                          7