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No, but he saves the second oneNo one is saving the first one.
No, but he saves the second oneNo one is saving the first one.
Pre season?It's hard to give a shit about the outcome of the match, when entitled multi-millionaires like Sancho or de Gea care even less
See you lads in September
I'm just not used to hardcore sobriety. I think we're conflicted as a fanbase. For City we have our hate and... you know... our... "acknowledgement" for their squad. For United we feel pride and disappointment. For the season we feel content and exhausted. Even though we played well and got close we jus don't have anything left. It's just flat.I see it more as a sober reflection of where we are. We definitely had patches where we were rampant and we came close to that 2nd goal a few times (Garnacho, Rashford, Varane + McT combo), but in the end, City's team is just at a higher level than ours - even if we had all of our first team players available.
Damn reality always getting in the way of dreams. Oh well. That's the season. This sale better go throughIt's the reality mate. They're simply better than us. Reality is usually depressing that's all.
Anyway the positive from this is whoever the next owner they'd know we really need to spend big this summer.
Not really. There are heated discussion that he’s at least the second priority. Hard to believe by watching this game, people still think the same. But it is what it is.I don't think people are just saying we need to just replace De Gea. Actually, have a look through most of the threads, and you'll quite clearly see that isn't the case. That being said, of course having a good ball playing keeping would help us control games. Did you see City's second choice keeper on the ball?
Don't get me wrong, I'd probably keep De Gea but we should be getting in a top ball [playing keeper, that will help with our build play in the first phase of play.
Yeah he got enough of a hand on it anyway, but it was his positioning that was off. Slow to react to the whole situation. Just way too soft of a goal to concede and 100% on him that. Can't be conceding to shots like that in a final.Fair enough. It did seem to trickle in, and when I initially saw it, I thought it was a soft goal to concede.
You're quite correct on that. Couldn't believe we started with him today. Way too lightweight and anonymous. He needs replacing next season 100%Eriksen was terrible today. His form since coming back from injury has been woeful. He was second best to every ball.
Club Wembley member box owner mateIf you weren’t there then shut up. You have no opinion
100% is the 2nd priority after striker. CM after him. You can't control a game with your goalkeeper punting the ball away every 2 seconds. You can't withstand pressure if your goalkeeper is useless at dealing with set pieces and dealing with high balls. So many issues with him these days. His shot stopping, his once only elite attribute, is now painfully average. That was the difference today unfortunately, well that and not having someone put the ball in the net at the other end.Not really. There are heated discussion that he’s at least the second priority. Hard to believe by watching this game, people still think the same. But it is what it is.
But we did, though. We came with a clear set of gameplans and we did 1) nick a goal, 2) suffocate City in their final third and 3) not get completely overran in midfield (though Eriksen did make life easier for them). It would have been borderline suicidal matching up with them player for player with the players we have currently.I wanted us to try and win the game mate. City were barely out of first gear. They didn't need to be. But ah well eh?
Sadly I didn't even know that Eriksen was playing until his number went up for the substitution.Can someone who knows football explain to me why Eriksen has been playing for so long? What the Ten Hag has been thinking?
This is a good point, back in the 1990s and the following decade Man United were the dominant team financially - but nobody said that they were 'cheats'. You were buying people like Rio Ferdinand at a price that was a world record for a defender in 2002. Money doesn't guarantee success £600 million spent by Chelsea recently proves that!I’m so tired of hearing this. Nobody outside England gives a flying flip about City’s ownership. They are winning trophies and have become an international brand in the span of a decade. The idea that they’re not being taken seriously is simply untrue. They are considered the best team in the world…no asterisks. United fans can sit on their high horses, but City are lifting trophies. Pretty sure no fan in the world (outside a few of ours) would rather be in our position than theirs.
To continue the point about finances, what do Man Utd. fans think when they see Sir Alex Ferguson sat next to a member of the Glazer family? The TV cameras kept zooming in on that. Does it not risk damaging his legacy being seen sat next to a member of the family that fans hate so much. I am surprised he didn't swap with David Gill just to put a buffer zone in place, although perhaps the Glazer insisted on it knowing that fans are less likely to shout abuse in his direction if he is sat next to the legendary SAF.Exactly, there is a lot of work to do this summer and when we recruit new players, we need to seriously sign players with character and a wining mentality, Let’s hope a quick sale happens now and all the Glazers feck off so we can start the huge rebuild from top to bottom !
Here's the quoteFair enough. It did seem to trickle in, and when I initially saw it, I thought it was a soft goal to concede.
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I am. Dramatically confused at those who thought we did really well in that game. Ah well eh? Let's hope we give them a better game next season.Of course they tried. Just isn't on the same level
You sound dramatic
no idea what game you were watching.Proud of the boys to have two more shots than City considering all they’re allegations and how stacked they are.
No idea why garnacho didn’t start, not sure what Weghorst brought on that others couldn’t have and thought Sancho was keeping possession well, I would have kept what we were doing because we were holding the ball well around the 18 and garnacho was getting in dangerous positions. Poor to bring Weghorst on.
Fair enough, didn't want to accuse you of something. I've seen the stat though and I wanted to comment on it I also did we presented ourselves reasonably well today. Don't think we were better though, 2:1 is a good representation of the game in my eyes.Well, I don't "just look at xG". I watched the game. City are obviously much better in their general play than us, but we knew that already. We made it a very close game, which is more than anyone expected before kick-off.
This. Eriksen was so slow on the ball, slow off it. Overrun in midfield with Fred doing the follow de bruyne game, only casemiro was the mobile defensive midfielder throughout the first half and he was overrun. Sancho can't be played into confidence/form anymore, he needs to make the right decisions once a game at least. Continuously running into players when easier passes available.Absolutely toothless in offense, Eriksen was our worst player, De Gea will be the scapegoat and he was at fault for the second goal, the first one is definitely not on him. Sancho useless, Garnacho only positive. Sad times to lose to these feckers
It's been a good season. We need to build from it.Despite some of the bollcoks people will come up with, I'm proud of the boys today.
City weren't able to play their normal game. Sure, they passed it as they do, and at times, got into good areas, but those attacking overloads in the wide areas were shut off for the majority of the game.
Other than Gundogan's two great efforts, they were restricted to very few chances, when, if you look at it, is very good considering they've been steam rolling teams of late.
Having watched that, it's clear to see what our priorities should be. A striker, midfielder and goalkeeper. Spend big on those positions and in my opinion, we'll give it a right go next season.
ten Hag has done all he could with the team available to him, and as I said, I'm fecking proud of the boys today.
Roll on next season!
Dunno, but the ratio was unbelievable. Also, every bar I saw near the stadium was for City fans.Looks like our London fans have jumped ship.
Nope, I'm not inclined that way, but each to their ownOh well. Glad we kept it closer than everyone else thought.
As for city… feck the lot of em
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