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Old 20-08-2019, 11:50 PM   #81
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Sanchez's passing is one of the worst for United. He keeps on passing so far into space thinking another United player can run fast to get to where he plays the ball.

McTominay's passing against Wolves was at times the same as Sanchez, passing so far away from United's player.

Why can't they pass closer to the player. Think some of them need to practise passing on the training ground.
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Old 21-08-2019, 09:09 AM   #82
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This 17 years old is high rated. Another for the future if our academy can nurture him well.

Manchester United are in a race to sign this 17-year-old starlet ahead of their Premier League rivals and an unnamed Serie A club, the ace has been likened to Abou Diaby.

According to*Foot Mercato, Manchester United are amongst several top clubs that have been keeping a close eye on Lille ace Jean-Pierre Longonda. The Red Devils will have to battle Liverpool and Chelsea, as well as a Serie A club for the highly-rated ace’s signature.


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Old 21-08-2019, 11:18 AM   #83
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Actually, the goal was not the fault of the defence but more of the inventiveness of the opponent.

VAR is not consistent enough yet.

From 1st glance, it looked onside, from the VAR, it did looked slightly offside.
If using VAR, slightly offside is still offside, as you are using computer to judge and not human. If human, we all know can have errors, especially at the speed in which the game is played.
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Old 21-08-2019, 11:31 AM   #84
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Actually, the goal was not the fault of the defence but more of the inventiveness of the opponent.

VAR is not consistent enough yet.

From 1st glance, it looked onside, from the VAR, it did looked slightly offside.
If using VAR, slightly offside is still offside, as you are using computer to judge and not human. If human, we all know can have errors, especially at the speed in which the game is played.
VAR ruled Sterling was offside by millimetres and rightly ruled goal not counted.
Yet for our case, Mouhtino's shoulder was also millimetres offside but goal was given.

It was also predicted that only VAR can stop City from winning the title

Haha...conspiracy theories against both Manchester clubs!!
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Old 21-08-2019, 05:06 PM   #85
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VAR ruled Sterling was offside by millimetres and rightly ruled goal not counted.
Yet for our case, Mouhtino's shoulder was also millimetres offside but goal was given.

It was also predicted that only VAR can stop City from winning the title

Haha...conspiracy theories against both Manchester clubs!!
I think the goal by Sterling is ruled offside and also for the ball hitting Larporte hands before it reaches Sterling.

This is the new rule I think
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Old 21-08-2019, 06:02 PM   #86
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Yes. New rule.
Goal will be disallowed if the ball hit the hand of the attacking player first before going in.
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Old 21-08-2019, 07:24 PM   #87
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Whatever it is i feel that implementation is good to deter unfairness and instill justice to the better team.
But they got to work out the judgement as offside.
Else this VAR thing will have tongues wagging.
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Old 21-08-2019, 07:49 PM   #88
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A behind closed door game was played against Sheffield United and we won 3-1
Ole fielded in a strong squad which included Alexis Sanchez.
And true to form, AS did not score whereas the likes of Pereira, Gomez and Greenwood scored.
Honestly believe that AS is totally out of confidence and form. A world class player cannot simply "dropped out" so drastically. Or either he has completely lost interest in the game, and more specifically Manchester United/
This ought to be Ole's last attempt to try to revive him
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Old 21-08-2019, 10:17 PM   #89
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As much as we would like to keep a lethal strike force at the front.
But seems he may have lost his prime.
And age 30 with massive pay and not contributing looks very silly on us too.
If Inter can take him then we can seriously consider part ways with him.
From now till the next transfer window we need to bite the bullet and start to headhunt potential players to join us else with the hectic schedule and lean headcounts to choose will be very tough for us to compete with the rest.
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Old 21-08-2019, 10:33 PM   #90
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Italy will suit him and Lukaku very well.

For our strike force, hope we can groom another Rashford or Greenwood
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