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Mdjtylland in the Europa League under LVG. Won 5-1 at home.When was the last time we scored 5 goals in a match?
In the league? Fergie's last game. 5-5 v West Brom.
Mdjtylland in the Europa League under LVG. Won 5-1 at home.When was the last time we scored 5 goals in a match?
It'd be therapeutic I tell you, to finally see a midfield capable of retaining the ball under pressure. CBs not panicking on the ballMaybe so, doesn't mean that everyone wants to watch it. Play styles can be subjective. Nothing better than a good old Italian style monstrous defensive performance.
Disclaimer: I am not comparing our play to that.
The fact that there masses of United fans who are ok/happy with this shite, also shows how the mighty have fallen.I think you got to have entertainment value as others have said. If we were winning 1-0 with the only shot and playing ultra defensive you would soon lose the fans. The sponsors would follow which would impact the ability to bring in new players etc. The fact city Liverpool spurs all play attractive attacking football shows how far the mighty have fallen
If your not gonna be entertaining, you better fecking win.
I'd watch an entire season of the most negative football ever invented if it meant winning the league. If it doesn't work, then no, back to ethos of attacking football. So I think he gets another season and if he gets very close (3-4 points) to title, he gets another (depending on cup competitions and other factors), and if he wins the league, he gets a 5 year extension. If it all falls apart or we're out of the top four by December, he could be gone.
I think the board really does back him. He's going nowhere for the foreseeable future so long as he can show improvements, and he obviously has extensive talks with the board and execs about transfers and where he sees the team going. I think there was a common understanding when he arrived that the ship needed stabilizing. If I recall correctly, Mourinho suggested he was unaware of just how bad the squad of players he inherited were in terms of being a Mourinho team. He's cleared out a lot of deadwood and even though there are problems in his usage of players (some of whom he bought, some of whom he didn't), not all of them are his players. So I think he'll get one more big transfer window in the summer (250m-300m net), 3-4 top players, and then we should have an XI entirely created by Jose. That's the do or die season, he has to mount a challenge in Europe and in the league.
@Varun perfect answer. Though I think Mourinho's teams do have an entertainment value when they are typical Mourinho teams. That's what I mean above, sticking with Mourinho doesn't mean sticking with boring football, it might mean he gets it right with final window in the summer (or before) and we see a incarnation of an Inter or Real type United next season (not to slip into the next year is our year la fantasy monopolized by the scouse for three decades).
What a statement. PatheticThe next person who says “we are Manchester United” should be shot in front of their loved ones.
There are not masses of United fans happy/ok with the way we are playing. They are perhaps just not wetting themselves because they realise there has been a lot of upheaval aver the past five years. Yes, I have noticed, too...
Has anybody noticed how brilliant Liverpool or Spurs look when they also struggle to break down the Burnley/WBA bus parkers? In fact, they struggle a sight more than we do. They are also a fair way behind us in the table, which, we kept being reminded last season, was more important than winning trophies.
Edit: Oh, and the aforementioned clubs have won the sum of feck all during our aforementioned period of upheaval
Entertainment is fast paced, incisive attacking football where players pass and move and look like they know what they're doing. That will naturally lead to chances being created, for both teams. Winning 4-0 is irrelevant. Sport is about action, drama, excitement, stuff that gets you on the edge of your seat. Currently United are so far away from any of that I may as well be watching a game of chess. It'd be just as sleep inducing.Well before you can truly answer that question you have to define entertainment and I feel that some people on here won't be happy unless we win 4-0 every game and have 10 shots on target or more.
Entertainment is fast paced, incisive attacking football where players pass and move and look like they know what they're doing. That will naturally lead to chances being created, for both teams. Winning 4-0 is irrelevant. Sport is about action, drama, excitement, stuff that gets you on the edge of your seat. Currently United are so far away from any of that I may as well be watching a game of chess. It'd be just as sleep inducing.
For the money the club as forked out on players .I would expect some flair and entertainment. If not you could scout players in the lower divisions ,put a team together and still get the performance and results ,saving millions.
Nothing about that Sevilla game was entertaining. Watching our defence hoof the ball 40 yards isn't entertaining. Watching our midfield pass it backwards for 90% of the match isn't entertaining. Watching our attacking players run in to blind alleys and not have a clue what to do with the ball is not entertaining. Watching Valencia aimlessly smashing cross after cross in to the defenders shins isn't entertaining. I can't recall ever seeing another team in the top 4 that was as painfully boring to watch as us. When you consider we've paid hundred of millions of pounds to assemble such a dour team it is really quite concerning.If that is the case you only have to go back to the Chelsea and crystal palace games to find that.
Edit: also the 2nd half of the Sevilla game was very entertaining if you look at it as a neutral obviously.
The trouble is though the 2 things he was bought in to win, the PL and CL, he has no chance of winning.I agree with all of this.
I want a win above everything else, and want to win in entertaining fashion whenever possible. What I've seen from Mourinho over the last two seasons is a belief that this current squad isn't capable of doing both simultaneously and consistently, so he chooses what matters most: wins over style.
What many people are complaining about is they think that the wins are a sign of the type of football Mourinho wants to play. They are not. There have been very few United matches that resemble a "Mourinho game." But since all those people know is the sh*t the media feeds them ("he's a park-the-bus manager, and that's how he always wins"), they fear what the future holds for United. Mourinho wants to dominate, and dominating on offense is how he won La Liga.
This. But some entertainment thrown in would be nice.If your not gonna be entertaining, you better fecking win.
The trouble is though the 2 things he was bought in to win, the PL and CL, he has no chance of winning.
Yes.A club with our resources doesn't need to pick one.
If your not gonna be entertaining, you better fecking win.
A club with our resources doesn't need to pick one.
Basically 4 categories of fan:
1. Wants both attacking play and 3 points.
2. Wants attacking style of play - No matter at what cost; do not mind losing occasional cup matches if the team plays in 'entertaining way'.
3. Happy with 3 pts - Just care about results, more than happy to see attacking or defensing or whatever approach as long as 3 pts is in the bag.
4. Entertaining against minnows, 3 points against big sides.
I believe most fans fall under category 2 and values attacking style of play more than 3 points. Personally, all i care is 3 points, End of the day thats what we are playing for.
I feel there is a big disadvantage in the defensive approach though. Over the course of season, the team faces situation like 0-0 against average/poorer side until 75' mark. The teams that have attacking approach tend to make more of such situations than the defensive sides - simply because they are good at scoring while defensive sides have higher chance of finishing off such games 0-0.
On another note, 'Entertaining' is subjective. A good possession style is enterntaining to one, not so much to another. I have met ample number of people supporting different clubs who told me they get bored watching Pep's Barca side. United's 4-4-2 side that played with fast attacking vibe is entertaining to one, but to another, its just kick and run football without any creative graft and just relying on hopeful crosses in the box. Same goes with counter attacking sides - sometimes the fast break situations payoff and its exciting to watch, same side playing on another day with same setup cannot make use of those situations and are branded useless side.
Those who believe pragmatic approach has edge over entertaining approach.Who wouldn't want #1? We're talking want, not willing to settle for
A club with our resources doesn't need to pick one.