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KeeHuat 27-12-2019 04:26 AM

Still work to do but better performance today. Well taken goals.

Playing 4-2-3-1 and having possession against teams that sit back waiting for breakaways, both holding midfielders in this case Fred and McTominay cannot both go up but 1 has to stay back in case the ball is lost. In the first half, balls were lost in midfield, and Fred and McTominay were too far up and Newcastle had chances.

lenghan 27-12-2019 04:35 AM

Next match on Sunday away to Burnley

loveikan 27-12-2019 11:25 AM

Good partnership of the front trio.
Hope to see them playing more to continue understanding each other better so that they can more lethal.

Btw a rare goal from a header from Rashford and an even rarer cross fom Bisaka.

lenghan 27-12-2019 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by loveikan (Post 10025476)
Good partnership of the front trio.
Hope to see them playing more to continue understanding each other better so that they can more lethal.

Btw a rare goal from a header from Rashford and an even rarer cross fom Bisaka.

The only worry I have is OGS game plan, that is, substitutions.
Were both Martial and Rashford injured? When taken off, they headed back through the tunnel instead of taking their regular seats on the bench. No reports on this except that Mctominay had injured his knee ligament.
Yes, we were already leading 4-1, but when both AM and MR taken off to be replaced with JL and JM, almost no more shots on target with the exception of PP trying more efforts.

KeeHuat 27-12-2019 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by lenghan (Post 10025478)
The only worry I have is OGS game plan, that is, substitutions.
Were both Martial and Rashford injured? When taken off, they headed back through the tunnel instead of taking their regular seats on the bench. No reports on this except that Mctominay had injured his knee ligament.
Yes, we were already leading 4-1, but when both AM and MR taken off to be replaced with JL and JM, almost no more shots on target with the exception of PP trying more efforts.

It's probably to rest Rashford and Martial, same for James not in the match day squad at all, for the next match. Already leading, so put some of the reserves in. The players cannot play all the matches in the Christmas/New Year period. Burnley match is just 2 days away.

Shadow7 27-12-2019 02:32 PM

Yes we have to rest them for the next 2 matches and I think maybe both of them went straight down the tunnel for special recovery process

lenghan 28-12-2019 07:09 PM

Injury updates:

Scotts McTonimay - Awaiting result of scan on knee ligament. No updates when he could return
Axel Tuanzebe - Apparently fit for match against Burnley if OGS decides to rest either HM or VL
Diogo Dalot - Fit again and may be included in Burnley's match.
Timothy Fosu-Mensah and Eric Bailly - Apparently fit again and both are training regularly at Carrington. No updates if they could be played tonight
Marcos Rojo - the player that knows how to get to the sick bay nearer the transfer window such that no teams keen to bid for him. Honestly lost count on the number of times he reported injured when transfer window is near

lenghan 28-12-2019 07:14 PM

Interesting statistics....
Last 5 games against Burnley....Drew both home games but won away for the 3 away games.
Another one more away victory awaits!!!

KeeHuat 28-12-2019 07:46 PM

Burnley's way of playing is obvious against all teams, they play with the big forwards and go for free kicks and corners.

KeeHuat 29-12-2019 04:03 AM

Manchester United XI: De Gea; Young, Lindelof, Maguire, Williams; Matic, Fred; James, Pereira, Rashford; Martial

Subs: Romero, Jones, Shaw, Wan-Bissaka, Lingard, Mata, Greenwood


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