Of course, none of us can be 400% objective and I'm certainly not. Equally, just because a lot 'neutral' fans claim United's players in those positions are better doesn't make it so.
Of course but it's a reasonable sample size to consider
Of course, none of us can be 400% objective and I'm certainly not. Equally, just because a lot 'neutral' fans claim United's players in those positions are better doesn't make it so.
That's if you also agree that the majority of 'neutral' football fans are also sufficiently objective.Of course but it's a reasonable sample size to consider
That's if you also agree that the majority of 'neutral' football fans are also sufficiently objective.
I suspect most are not. Maybe if you bring harder evidence to bear, such as goals scored / assists at the top level; which player regularly gets selected over their rivals for their country; WC achievements etc, then maybe we could begin to have a rational discussion?
Fair enough, I kind of assumed maybe you were in some way validating their views.It was just a passing comment based on what i believe neutrals think mate - I'm not invested enough in that to take it much further tbh
Especially as i think all 3 walk in to their team
Have you seen our goals conceded column Vs theirs? Picking united defenders ahead of ours isn't controversial in the least.You would have Maguire/Lindelof?
He wants efficiency and some urgencyAlong similar lines of "delusion" and "how things appear vs reality" I just watched the MotD2 highlights of our game, followed by the Gooner goals which were the most scrappy scuffed goalmouth scramble and a 6 yard header from a set piece... yet their fans are ecstatic whilst ours are exasperated.
We had a good cross from Son which Kane was 3 inches off tapping in.
We had a good break when Son should have slipped in Kane but he chose to pass to Dele, who had a good shot saved.
Kane chipped it to Doherty, who had a good shot saved.
Blah blah, we were not good at all, I agree we were lethargic, negative, no link-up etcetera but that is kinda the Mou Mou way i.e. create 3 or 4 chances, score 2, shut up shop.
If those chances had gone in, Everton heads would have dropped, suddenly we would look like the clever world beaters, rather than the Toffees.
Seems like Mou Mou doesn't want 25 chances of extreme end to end football, he wants a structured, dull game, with 4 chances, and we take one.
I've highlighted what I think a major part of the issue is - they have three central / attacking midfielders in your lineup, we only have one - and he isn't fit. I think we had the same problem as England yesterday - defence not bad, attack outstanding on paper, but no passing midfielders (at 4, 8 OR 10) to tie them together. We need Ndombele AND Lo Celso playing to have any kind of real quality in possession.
Then as Bedford says, there's also the psychological side of things - we've been in a negative place for 12+ months, and as soon as Everton score I'd imagine that negativity immediately comes flooding back into the players' minds and bodies.
I don’t think they have played a game together yet with Kane up frontThis nails it for me, a team always needs balance. Not only do we have no creativity there but we started with no pace there either until Sissoko came on and even he didn't look that fit.
You can compensate a lack of pace with speed of thought, first touch, incisive passing and quick movement etc that top players can provide but we don't have that - I think Le Celso is the closest to it and him and N'Dombele fit together could certainly dominate a midfied.