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Post by Jie on Mar 11, 2015 14:37:15 GMT
I seriously doubt we'll see Rafael. For Van Gaal to use a winger as a right back instead of an actual right back gives you all the details you need. Also, I'd prefer if Smalling and Rojo start as a defensive pair - they seem to have better communication. I'm thinking we should see something similar to the Arsenal game, with Januzaj in Di Maria's place. If Shaw's not on the menu then maybe Blind in his place and Carrick in midfield?
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Post by Nemanja79 on Mar 11, 2015 15:51:38 GMT
I seriously doubt we'll see Rafael. For Van Gaal to use a winger as a right back instead of an actual right back gives you all the details you need. Also, I'd prefer if Smalling and Rojo start as a defensive pair - they seem to have better communication. I'm thinking we should see something similar to the Arsenal game, with Januzaj in Di Maria's place. If Shaw's not on the menu then maybe Blind in his place and Carrick in midfield? I'm not doubting at all, I just know that we won't see him. It's just my wish and reflecting on the tweet in my previous post. Well, I just miss the little fella, seriously, he has all the potential to be one of the worlds best side backs, it's such a pity for all those injuries in the last two seasons. Maybe as you say we'd go for: Still no Januzaj in the first 11 for me, second half appearance maybe.
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Post by Kaushik on Mar 12, 2015 4:58:52 GMT
DDG
Rafael - Smalling - Rojo - Shaw
Valencia - Herrera - Carrick - Young
Mata
Rooney
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2015 7:44:44 GMT
DDG
Rafa Smalling Rojo Shaw
Valencia Carrick Herrera
Januzaj Rooney Young
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Post by spens1 on Mar 12, 2015 11:20:29 GMT
this is a potential 6 pointer isn't it. wonderful just wonderful. i hope we can somehow sneak the win. on recent form we will be happy to take a draw though
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Post by Kaushik on Mar 12, 2015 12:29:05 GMT
this is a potential 6 pointer isn't it. wonderful just wonderful. i hope we can somehow sneak the win. on recent form we will be happy to take a draw though We should win this, draw is not a good result imo. In our next four fixtures we face, Liverpool, Aston Villa, City and Chelsea. There is a possibility we might lose some points, so win against Spurs is a must.
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Post by Nemanja79 on Mar 12, 2015 13:32:05 GMT
There is a possibility we might lose some points, so win against Spurs is a must. Yeah, there's possibility we might lose 9 points and win just 3. :lol:
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Post by Kaushik on Mar 12, 2015 14:10:36 GMT
There is a possibility we might lose some points, so win against Spurs is a must. Yeah, there's possibility we might lose 9 points and win just 3. :lol: We can say goodbye to top 4 if that happens
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Post by Nemanja79 on Mar 12, 2015 14:13:48 GMT
We can say goodbye to top 4 if that happens Cheer up man, it's just a possibility, not certainty. :-/
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2015 14:24:09 GMT
Nothing is set in stone, it's incredibly close and all the sides in and around us are capable of dropping points as well. I'm still quietly confident as we've played our best matches against better opposition this season. Spurs aren't all that great and have very much been like ourselves this season, battling for narrow victories. Liverpool have improved but are still shit at the back and aren't scoring many goals. City and Chelsea are the best sides in the league but as they've proved aren't unbeatable and neither side is in particularly good form.
I'm looking forward to the next month or so.
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Post by StrikerMo on Mar 13, 2015 10:12:39 GMT
Merson-
Manchester United v Tottenham (Super Sunday, 4:00pm)
I think Tottenham could win this but I’m going to go for a 2-2 draw. I say that because Manchester United can’t keep doing what they’re doing, surely? Will Tottenham go there with the confidence of opening up? For how poor they’ve been, it’s still Man Utd, so they need to be careful.
If Man Utd lose this match, then they can say goodbye to their top-four chances. They’ve have got some tough games to come. Louis van Gaal doesn’t know his best eleven yet and Man Utd don’t know who their best manager is.
I don’t think they can say confidently ‘he’s the man’ – not after what I’ve been watching the last seven months. Harry Kane will cause them havoc.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2015 10:21:49 GMT
I'm assuming that's Merson? He has literally never stated what he thinks the problem with the side is. Every week it's the same cloak and dagger comments, give some reasons you fucking halfwit!
We don't know who our best manager is? That doesn't make even a modicum of sense.
Says they could win as though they've been fantastic all season, without Harry Kane they'd be bottom half without a doubt. In truth they've been a poor man's Man United, scraping wins all season in games they didn't deserve to. Their defensive record is far inferior to ours aswell.
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Post by StrikerMo on Mar 13, 2015 10:50:14 GMT
Yeah, that's him... should have included that.
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Post by Nemanja79 on Mar 13, 2015 11:07:55 GMT
We don't know who our best manager is? I had to laugh at this like never in the last couple of months! Was he on a booze when said that?
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Post by charlie911 on Mar 13, 2015 13:43:29 GMT
I don't even care how we play in the next few matches as long as we get the points needed to distance our selves to the likes of Liverpool and Spurs. As Jamie said LVG comes in to his own in big matches and I am so looking forward to them and how we cope and hopefully win in those upcoming matches, I can see us Anfield and stopping liverpool's fast rhythm like Mourinho did last season and nicking a win but on spurs we have to beat them for the top four but also for the fact that we have won in 5 or 6 games against them which is unlike United.
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