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Just once out of how many times on purpose?Didn't we do that vs Barca in 2008
Just once out of how many times on purpose?Didn't we do that vs Barca in 2008
Agreed, I think those subs were indicative of those two players not doing what they were asked to do. He tried to correct it and to be frank in the second half...it could have worked out.
Pretty much what I said earlier and I think, from what Jose said afterwards, he was tempted to make these changes after 20 minutes! He blames himself, but also to a certain degree, players who don't do what is asked of them and you can't really legislate for that if they don't. People are criticising Jose for criticising players (although not in name...the subs indicate who they mainly are)...but to be honest, I think at this stage of getting United back on form, it's fair game and something all these so called 'big European' managers will do during the season. Ferguson never blamed players by name...but you bloody knew he was pissed off with one or two if they weren't playing the next game!
I agree.Jose is as much to blame than the players.
Before the game, a number of us, including myself, felt it was necessary we went with a three man midfield, because we know the way Guardiola plays. As it were, we didn't, and were punished because of it.
Poor mistake by Jose, in my opinion.
Or pep outsmarted jose and jose's game plan didn't work at all and he blamed on players.You never know, lingard and miki might have performed those roles well during training. They just bottled it on the day.
Of course. I just expected Mourinho to have a more effective answer. At least he could have picked players who would follow his instructions. Pep certainly did.
Or pep outsmarted jose and jose's game plan didn't work at all and he blamed on players.
happened before.
I think it is 9-3 in Pep's favour now.I think Pep has his number tbh. Read somewhere that Pep has now beaten Mourinho 8 times in 17 meetings, while Jose has only won 3.
I'm not saying I disagree, that's just the way these managers are. And Pep is a much better manager then any manager apart from Mourinho and Fergie that has been in the premier league. Fergie had a pretty bad record against Mourinho, even if he didn't adjust his tactics too much. Mourinho has a bit of a shit record against Pep just like Fergie did against Mourinho, though a part of that is undeniably because Pep's barca are arguably the best side ever.Because they're Madrid and Barca.
I didn't see Arsenal particularly adapt against us at the Emirates last season.
Of course. I just expected Mourinho to have a more effective answer. At least he could have picked players who would follow his instructions. Pep certainly did.
Because they're Madrid and Barca.
I didn't see Arsenal particularly adapt against us at the Emirates last season.
Of course. I just expected Mourinho to have a more effective answer. At least he could have picked players who would follow his instructions. Pep certainly did.
Probably a bit of both. Pep did get it spot on today, but even he had to tweak his system in the 2nd half to combat us.
Jose has to learn from this though. Fortunately we don't have to play City every week.
Didn't we do that vs Barca in 2008
Hmmm, I can see the 'Jose out' campaign already seeded lol!!
Because they're Madrid and Barca.
I didn't see Arsenal particularly adapt against us at the Emirates last season.
Of course. I just expected Mourinho to have a more effective answer. At least he could have picked players who would follow his instructions. Pep certainly did.
Hopefully. The next league game can't come fast enough.Well..he tried in the second half, to change things. Perhaps the players he trusted with his instructions just didn't do it on the day, it happens and it will happen to Pep as well...probably against Bournemouth away!!
Ah, Ok.
There should be a football wiki for some of us!
All good managers tweak their systems if they are not working. Some do it better and faster during the game. And those happen to be better manager than the others too.Probably a bit of both. Pep did get it spot on today, but even he had to tweak his system in the 2nd half to combat us.
Jose has to learn from this though. Fortunately we don't have to play City every week.
Yes we did but that guy is going to ignore it because he is mad at Mou right now and is having none of any rational explanations thrown at him.Didn't we do that vs Barca in 2008
Thing is, we all know City were going to press us that high up and play that style. It's like the players had no idea or something. That first half was so weird.
I could be wrong but I thought we totally got outplayed in that game which had nothing to do with approaching the game with a very negative mind set.
It's not Jose in or Jose out campaign. Most if not all United fans want Jose to be a success here. But at the same time, most also hope he would avoid his very negative approach as much as possible especially at home.
True. But we better be a lot better prepared against Liverpool in particular. If we start the game like this in our two games against Klopp, we will be in for serious punishment.You are right about that. It will be interesting to see who he picks on the next, what he thinks, big game. Until then we won't know specifically who he was annoyed with. Of course the next big game might not be about a side who press the ball manically.
Hopefully. The next league game can't come fast enough.
SAF never played negative to get a result at home other than that barca match on purpose...what were those games?!I think that is a bit strong 'very negative'. He saw what was going wrong, tried to rectify it and in the second half we were certainly more effective. Ferguson was often 'negative' at home to get a result...sometimes worked..sometimes didn't.
I was thinking about Liverpool, another high energy side. Just hope everyone is completely up to speed then. As some said Pogba not having a pre-season probably showed in this game.True. But we better be a lot better prepared against Liverpool in particular. If we start the game like this in our two games against Klopp, we will be in for serious punishment.
I don't mind rustyness early on in the season the odd game. But like I said elsewhere, Mourinho in general being cautious worries me. 150 million pounds spent, with Ibra, Mkhitarian and Pobga added - there's some serious attacking potential in this team. And I hope he doesn't hold us back. For example, I did see a fair bit of us sitting back against Southampton at OT which I also found bizarre for a club of our size. It was overridden by moments of genius by Pogba and Ibra, but it happened there as well.
I hope he doesn't hold a grudge against Mkhitarian because of today.in the meantime..isn't it Feyenoord...this week? Be interesting what team he selects for that....
Yes we did but that guy is going to ignore it because he is mad at Mou right now and is having none of any rational explanations thrown at him.
I think that is a bit strong 'very negative'. He saw what was going wrong, tried to rectify it and in the second half we were certainly more effective. Ferguson was often 'negative' at home to get a result...sometimes worked..sometimes didn't.
Agree with this. Probably refers to the most obvious pass after winning possession.Again just guessing, and it'd be good if someone that's heard this phrase before could actually confirm what it means but, I assumed it meant don't play the most obvious pass. I don't think it necessarily means play a long ball game. I think it more means, try not to pass it to the nearest player to you and instead try to pass to players further away. It's difficult to really do that consistently throughout a match however because some times the "first station ball" is the only pass you can make when you're being pressed.
Inter Milan 0 - 0 Barcelona (Group Stage)I think it is 9-3 in Pep's favour now.
I hope he doesn't hold a grudge against Mkhitarian because of today.
I think if you don't play against high press like that week in week out, you don't get used to it. There is only so much preparation you can do, but it still comes a shocker when the game begins. Our players were probably used to more time on the ball and were caught out.
It was probably the same in Spain when Jose struggled against Peps Barca for a while but eventually Madrid started offering solutions and they were able to get better results.
What he meant by first station passes in his own words:
,,We didn't have a tactical problem, we had problems with poor performances, we lost the ball very, very easy. Even now our central defenders today they lost easy balls, bad passes, first station passes from Bailly to Fellaini and Blind to Pogba. We lost the ball in these kind of positions, so it was not Mikhi and Jesse it was much more than Mikhi and Jesse."
www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/manchester-united-news-mkhitaryan-liangard-11869190
Anyway who cares. He should've thought of a system that could contain De Bruyne and to lesser extent Silva. Also playing Mkhitaryan and Lingard in this game while they didn't have a start in the league before today was really weird.
Not in the first half. Most hoof balls came back down to us to invite more pressure right away. Holding the ball or passing the ball would slower their tempo a bit. Or even pass around the back just to make them chase then let DDG to hoof would make them a bit more tired. It is not like we don't know how to pass around at the back. LVG spent 2 years teaching us! lol
Hoofing them for the sake of it the sec we got the ball was pretty much mindless.
None of us know what Mourinho's instruction were for the players, specifically the passing strategy. It makes sense to exploit the space in behind against opposition who press high up the pitch. My thinking is that Mourinho wanted more passes like the one Blind played to Rashford that set him through for the offside goal. That is a prime example of exploiting space left by the pressing defender.Because they're Madrid and Barca.
I didn't see Arsenal particularly adapt against us at the Emirates last season.
Of course. I just expected Mourinho to have a more effective answer. At least he could have picked players who would follow his instructions. Pep certainly did.