haha!Methinks the Seattle Seahawks coaching staff have instructed Louis Van Gaal on how to break down Cambridge United.
They have barely seen the ballWe're being outplayed here.
It can be a really good one. Not 100% convinced with Fellaini as one of the AMs (because I don't think hoofball should be a key part of the strategy for the match), but other than that it looks like a very strong team.I've been hoping for that formation since LvG came.
Looks OK in that Nike Ad to meWhat's happened to rvp?
One of his strengths was His positioning but he is never in the right place now
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Aren't we underestimating Fellaini a bit by saying we automatically switch to hoofball when he plays? I mean he's scored quite a few important goals and played generally well in the first half of the season and I would think he deserves a bit more creditIt can be a really good one. Not 100% convinced with Fellaini as one of the AMs (because I don't think hoofball should be a key part of the strategy for the match), but other than that it looks like a very strong team.
Mate we should be 1-0 down against a league 2 side ffs, yes we might be dominating possession but there's absolutely no urgency to scoreIt's 13 mins in, we are completely dominating and this thread is full of people having a collective cry. Good grief. It'll all be fine, jesus.
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Maybe because last week we tried attacking them with the ball on the floor and didn't manage to break through. Different approach this time?Why, with the amount of talent we got, we keep crossing ball after ball, instead of work with the ball on our feet?
I don't have a problem with Fellaini in this kind of game, but yeah, Herrera should definitely be playing.I hate when I see Herrera on the bench and players like Fellaini are on the pitch infront of him in the pecking order.
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Its VG's vision.We're making this harder for ourselves by using the players the wrong way.
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