Re: Manure vs Sevilla
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2020 10:03 pm
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Probably because it's a big game but I doubt if Romero would've come closer to saving any of their 2 goalsoloye wrote:I have only one question, why was Romero dropped for Dé Gea?
The dynamics of the game are usually different with different personnel. He might have organised his defence better, I feel he could have saved the first goal. The same rubbish was pulled on him in the FA Cup.green4life wrote:Probably because it's a big game but I doubt if Romero would've come closer to saving any of their 2 goalsoloye wrote:I have only one question, why was Romero dropped for Dé Gea?
Sleaky72 wrote:Covid has done a number on the EPL teams.
They had four teams in both the Europa and Champions league finals last season
but these guys have just run outta gas ... with
the hectic schedule to close out the season
and the grind 4 champions league places.
You may have a point wrt the second goal however, Linderlorf should’ve taken responsibility and not passed off De Jong to Wambissaka who was always caught on the wrong side of De Jong.oloye wrote:The dynamics of the game are usually different with different personnel. He might have organised his defence better, I feel he could have saved the first goal. The same rubbish was pulled on him in the FA Cup.green4life wrote:Probably because it's a big game but I doubt if Romero would've come closer to saving any of their 2 goalsoloye wrote:I have only one question, why was Romero dropped for Dé Gea?
As for being a big game, I fancy my chances with Romero than the overpaid Dé Gea who is on his way down
I've said it several times De Gea is over hyped. Best keeper in te worldoloye wrote:The dynamics of the game are usually different with different personnel. He might have organised his defence better, I feel he could have saved the first goal. The same rubbish was pulled on him in the FA Cup.green4life wrote:Probably because it's a big game but I doubt if Romero would've come closer to saving any of their 2 goalsoloye wrote:I have only one question, why was Romero dropped for Dé Gea?
As for being a big game, I fancy my chances with Romero than the overpaid Dé Gea who is on his way down
Even Liendolof, why was Bailey dropped?green4life wrote:You may have a point wrt the second goal however, Linderlorf should’ve taken responsibility and not passed off De Jong to Wambissaka who was always caught on the wrong side of De Jong.oloye wrote:The dynamics of the game are usually different with different personnel. He might have organised his defence better, I feel he could have saved the first goal. The same rubbish was pulled on him in the FA Cup.green4life wrote:Probably because it's a big game but I doubt if Romero would've come closer to saving any of their 2 goalsoloye wrote:I have only one question, why was Romero dropped for Dé Gea?
As for being a big game, I fancy my chances with Romero than the overpaid Dé Gea who is on his way down
Their first goal was a very clinical finish struck with pace. No chance for any goalie.
Anyway, the bigger problem for them today had a lot more to do with misfiring forwards.
It’s an opinion and you are entitled 2 yours.YUJAM wrote:You think say that is the reason for this loss?
Sleaky72 wrote:Covid has done a number on the EPL teams.
They had four teams in both the Europa and Champions league finals last season
but these guys have just run outta gas ... with
the hectic schedule to close out the season
and the grind 4 champions league places.
Bro, we take our three koro koro eyes see now . They were not dominateddanfo driver wrote:Bro, football is 90 minutes. I have noticed this a lot with football fans, you guys seem to think football is only 45 minutes or the last 20 minutes.Kako wrote:They were beaten but not dominated, Haba!! danfo driverdanfo driver wrote:Like I said, sh11t League. Exposed this season!
United finished 3rd in the EPL and look how Sevilla prostitute them?
Didnt just beat them, but dominated them!
The whole first half, Sevilla dominated United and played them half-field! Yes or. No?
Second half, United had some chances here and there and in the last 10 minutes, after taking the lead, Sevilla gave them the ball... ngwa, take! Sevilla didnt need to control the ball anymore. They chose to control spaces behind the ball.
DOMINATED!
Sleaky72 wrote:It’s an opinion and you are entitled 2 yours.YUJAM wrote:You think say that is the reason for this loss?
Sleaky72 wrote:Covid has done a number on the EPL teams.
They had four teams in both the Europa and Champions league finals last season
but these guys have just run outta gas ... with
the hectic schedule to close out the season
and the grind 4 champions league places.
How can u seriously take shots @ a league that
had both teams in the finals of both the Europa
and Champions league sans Covid.
EPL teams have burnt out their legs.
You’re more than entitled 2 disagree.
I have no idea but for me, both of them are the same level of CB quality. Sometimes games go like this when one team fails to be clinical with their many chances. We can always point to a scapegoat here and there but for today’s game, ManU as a team only have themselves to blame.oloye wrote:Even Liendolof, why was Bailey dropped?green4life wrote:You may have a point wrt the second goal however, Linderlorf should’ve taken responsibility and not passed off De Jong to Wambissaka who was always caught on the wrong side of De Jong.oloye wrote:The dynamics of the game are usually different with different personnel. He might have organised his defence better, I feel he could have saved the first goal. The same rubbish was pulled on him in the FA Cup.green4life wrote:Probably because it's a big game but I doubt if Romero would've come closer to saving any of their 2 goalsoloye wrote:I have only one question, why was Romero dropped for Dé Gea?
As for being a big game, I fancy my chances with Romero than the overpaid Dé Gea who is on his way down
Their first goal was a very clinical finish struck with pace. No chance for any goalie.
Anyway, the bigger problem for them today had a lot more to do with misfiring forwards.
It is about the dynamics of the game, changing and chopping teams just for the form of it breeds instability. Especially the defensive unit. That is my point. If he had played the same unit and lost I would have accepted that. What was the rationale for dropping Romero, he did the same nonsense in the FA Cup and lost, why repeat it again?green4life wrote:I have no idea but for me, both of them are the same level of CB quality. Sometimes games go like this when one team fails to be clinical with their many chances. We can always point to a scapegoat here and there but for today’s game, ManU as a team only have themselves to blame.oloye wrote:Even Liendolof, why was Bailey dropped?green4life wrote:You may have a point wrt the second goal however, Linderlorf should’ve taken responsibility and not passed off De Jong to Wambissaka who was always caught on the wrong side of De Jong.oloye wrote:The dynamics of the game are usually different with different personnel. He might have organised his defence better, I feel he could have saved the first goal. The same rubbish was pulled on him in the FA Cup.green4life wrote:Probably because it's a big game but I doubt if Romero would've come closer to saving any of their 2 goalsoloye wrote:I have only one question, why was Romero dropped for Dé Gea?
As for being a big game, I fancy my chances with Romero than the overpaid Dé Gea who is on his way down
Their first goal was a very clinical finish struck with pace. No chance for any goalie.
Anyway, the bigger problem for them today had a lot more to do with misfiring forwards.
Fight? Hell nahYUJAM wrote:Na fight? Just haskin’ here.
Sleaky72 wrote:It’s an opinion and you are entitled 2 yours.YUJAM wrote:You think say that is the reason for this loss?
Sleaky72 wrote:Covid has done a number on the EPL teams.
They had four teams in both the Europa and Champions league finals last season
but these guys have just run outta gas ... with
the hectic schedule to close out the season
and the grind 4 champions league places.
How can u seriously take shots @ a league that
had both teams in the finals of both the Europa
and Champions league sans Covid.
EPL teams have burnt out their legs.
You’re more than entitled 2 disagree.
It's unbelievable!danfo driver wrote:80 million pounds defender ball watching.
...But but butfuriously frank wrote:I think they would appreciate Mourinho better now. He still have the best record of any ManU coach post Fergie.green4life wrote:FT. ManU's misfiring frontline only have themselves to blame.
Ole is at the Wheel!
We are as good as PSG!
Ole is at the Wheel!
Rashy! Rashy! Rashy!
I said, who is at the wheeeeeeeel!!
Ole is at the Wheel! Yes he is!
We are as good as PSG! Yes we are!
Ole is at the Wheel! Yes he is!
Rashy! Rashy! Rashy!
Sleaky72 wrote:Covid has done a number on the EPL teams.
They had four teams in both the Europa and Champions league finals last season
but these guys have just run outta gas ... with
the hectic schedule to close out the season
and the grind 4 champions league places.
My brother, her Majesty, the Queen's secret servants are now blaming Covid for attacking only England and sparing the rest of Europe.furiously frank wrote:It used to be said that the EPL season strenuous schedule is the cause of EPL team failure in Europe, but this time, they had plenty time to rest and get ready...boohooo
Lindelof is a very poor defender! All the gra gra in that primary school Portuguese League does not translate to top level football. Bailly's problem is injuries and his lack of concentration some times. Lindelof is simply not good enough for a team that wants to dominate.green4life wrote:I have no idea but for me, both of them are the same level of CB quality. Sometimes games go like this when one team fails to be clinical with their many chances. We can always point to a scapegoat here and there but for today’s game, ManU as a team only have themselves to blame.oloye wrote:Even Liendolof, why was Bailey dropped?green4life wrote:You may have a point wrt the second goal however, Linderlorf should’ve taken responsibility and not passed off De Jong to Wambissaka who was always caught on the wrong side of De Jong.oloye wrote:The dynamics of the game are usually different with different personnel. He might have organised his defence better, I feel he could have saved the first goal. The same rubbish was pulled on him in the FA Cup.green4life wrote:Probably because it's a big game but I doubt if Romero would've come closer to saving any of their 2 goalsoloye wrote:I have only one question, why was Romero dropped for Dé Gea?
As for being a big game, I fancy my chances with Romero than the overpaid Dé Gea who is on his way down
Their first goal was a very clinical finish struck with pace. No chance for any goalie.
Anyway, the bigger problem for them today had a lot more to do with misfiring forwards.