A lot of the reviews seem to point towards this being a very half-baked effort on Rockstar's part.
Also, do we really need to relive being told that all we had to do was follow the damn train?
https://totalfootballanalysis.com/analysis/ralf-rangnick-tactical-analysis-tactics
An in depth analysis of how Rangnick sets up his teams to play, for anyone that's interested.
I'm not sure how many of our players even fit into this style of play.
Going by the posts in this thread about Ole being underwhelming in Norway, why do so many think he'll become the national team manager? Isn't that likely to be an unpopular appointment?
I want Ole gone as much as the next guy. What we've seen from him in the time that he's been here is more than enough evidence that he isn't cut out for this club and there's no reason to believe that he ever will be.
The decision makers know all of this and hardly need further...
Because they'd endlessly give the ball away in dangerous positions, while offering very little protection to the defence.
Not to say that this doesn't already happen, but that pairing would be even worse in that respect in my opinion.
It was a good comeback win that had it all. Relentless pressure, well taken goals and an excellent double save by De Gea.
I could have done very well without Robbie Savage's repeated remarks about neck muscles, though.
Greenwood is doing great this season
We've got some exciting young attackers in Amad and Elanga waiting in the wings
De Gea in good form
Rashford back from injury with a well taken goal