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Post by Dave on Mar 12, 2018 18:20:30 GMT
All to play for in this one but at home we should do them especially after saturdays result we should be bouncing Martial is fit and Pogba did train a little but same team as the weekend for me.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2018 23:11:18 GMT
I'm actually dreading this banana skin.
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Post by Red Or Dead on Mar 13, 2018 11:34:24 GMT
Well played Jose..... and The Bore is actually wrong according to this stat.... 13/03/2018 11:11, Report by Mark Froggatt OPINION: A STAT TO BUST THE RASHFORD MYTH I thought of several ways to start this article. A descriptive intro, stuffed with observations, or perhaps an attention-grabbing quote from a high-profile source, but then I realised the only way was to get straight to the point with a myth-busting statistic, so here goes… No United player has made more appearances under Jose Mourinho than Marcus Rashford.
The 20-year-old has played in 93 matches since the manager began his reign in August 2016, as both as a starter and substitute, which is 12 more than the second-highest appearance maker David De Gea, and 13 more than third-placed Ander Herrera and Anthony Martial.
It is a remarkable statistic that I was compelled to research after Mourinho addressed Rashford’s development in Monday’s pre-match press conference for the UEFA Champions League tie against Sevilla, telling reporters he believed Marcus was in the top five appearance makers of his tenure.
My ears pricked up at that line because I was convinced the boss had sold himself short. So, like the sad man that I am, I proceeded to spend 30 minutes of my Monday evening tallying up appearances and, lo and behold, Jose was too modest. Marcus is no.1 and holds a clear lead over his team-mates.
The statistic may not be that surprising to match-going United fans who know that Rashford features in almost every game, across all competitions, but to the wider public it blows a gaping hole in the recent accusation from some quarters that Mourinho is somehow holding the player back and denying him of game time.
Bizarrely, among certain pundits, it was even claimed that Rashford should seek out a loan move to enhance his chance of representing England at this summer’s FIFA World Cup in Russia. Yes, really.
Looking at the bigger picture, since making his senior debut against FC Midtyjlland on 25 February 2016, roughly two years ago, Rashford has scored 31 goals in 111 United appearances, won the FA Cup, FA Community Shield, League Cup and UEFA Europa League, earned 15 international caps with England and represented his country at the 2016 European Championship. Not bad that, is it?
With that in mind, it is easy to understand how Mourinho has grown so exasperated with the conversation surrounding Rashford’s education, and why he took exception to Frank De Boer saying "it is a pity" the youngster is at United under his leadership. Why the former Crystal Palace manager made that dig is a curious one, but Jose was well within his rights to reply.
"He plays for Manchester United many, many matches," the manager explained to reporters. "Does he play every match from the start? No, of course not. But he's a player that we trust."
Such scrutiny and comment, which unfortunately can be ill-informed, is common in the world of United and the squad must get used to it, and maybe even embrace it as a source of motivation. Just last week, I wrote about the ever-improving Romelu Lukaku not receiving the credit and praise that he deserves.
Clearly, though, judging by his professionalism and two-goal display against rivals Liverpool on Saturday, Marcus has not been affected and appears to handle the attention with impressive maturity.
"The manager doesn't have to speak to me," said Rashford last Saturday. "In football you are going to be up, you're going to be down... sometimes you are in the team, sometimes you are not in the team.
"When you are younger than I am and you are learning the game, I think you do need reassuring words. But from my experiences of the past, I understand that's part of the game. There are only 11 players that start - it's just one of the those things."
As Rashford bids to make his 94th appearance under Mourinho this evening, stretching his personal lead over the rest of the United squad, and on the biggest stage in European football, let’s all be thankful that we have such an exciting, immeasurably talented prospect with years still ahead of him.
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Post by Oomtom on Mar 13, 2018 15:11:09 GMT
Tricky Game without the benefit of an away goal but we should squeeze past them.
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Post by Dave on Mar 13, 2018 18:47:33 GMT
Two changes from the weekend, Fellaini and Lingard in for McTominay and Mata. Pogba and Martial on the bench.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2018 19:27:32 GMT
Tree uugghh
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Post by Dave on Mar 13, 2018 19:28:43 GMT
You love him really
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Post by germanc18 on Mar 13, 2018 19:33:37 GMT
such an important game and then, the headless chicken in midfield...seriously?! All hopes for an attacking display gone before the first kick?!?
Hope dies last...
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Post by germanc18 on Mar 13, 2018 19:40:28 GMT
German Sky reporting about United was one hell of a battering. Mou an asshole, our football boring, first leg performance a disgrace, Pogba expensive, bad atmosphere at OT, average team expect De Gea. Half an hour show and not a single positive word.
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Post by germanc18 on Mar 13, 2018 20:33:55 GMT
One team trying but struggling to play football the other hoofing the ball around. After 3/4 of the tie I don’t see that any team deserves to progress.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2018 21:37:50 GMT
Only one person should carry the can for that and that's Mourinho
Set a team up like that to play like that you deserve to get mugged.
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Post by Rach1986 on Mar 13, 2018 21:50:04 GMT
No words for that .......no away goal .... no fight .... we did nothing to deserve to go through
Lukaku poor sod never stopped trying but he was alone
Wrong starting 11 wrong set up wrong full stop
Will let Jose explain this .......cos sure as hell I can’t
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Post by Dave on Mar 13, 2018 22:00:03 GMT
Nice one Jose, got what you wanted, utterly pathetic.
Why did he change the team from the weekend and move Rashford to the left, then to add insult to injury he throws on Pogba who is one of the most disinterested players on the planet.
Dave and Bailly were decent for the most part, Lukaku tried... the rest of them.. fucktards.
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Post by Dave on Mar 13, 2018 22:29:08 GMT
Mourinho: “The first goal will always be important in this match. We try since the first minute to be aggressive and intense. We didn’t score, Sevilla progressively hid the ball from us and controlled the game well.”
“The second goal made it impossible. The players were free, we had good situations, we had good periods, I can’t say that my players had something wrong in terms of their attitude and their intention to play.”
"I've sat in this chair twice before, with Porto - Man Utd out, with Real Madrid - Man Utd out, so this is nothing new for this football club."
He’s lost it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2018 22:35:31 GMT
Yeah, that shit doesn't wash. Bulk of people have eyes, aren't that stupid and know how the club should tick.
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