I have to say that while our football was not good yesterday for most of the match, once again we saw players show that they had a pair of balls after all. For anyone that believes that LVG is doing no better than Moyes did based solely on the points total, the defending in that last half an hour is a clear riposte. It wasn't particularly organised or elegant, and it certainly didnt make for comfortable watching. Indeed it took a lot of luck to keep them out for as long as we needed to. But it was gutsy & 100% committed, so very different from the regular white flags we saw last year. LVG has many more problems to solve, but he's got them fighting for the club again.
Beyond that, we're picking at bones to find good things to take away. De Gea was great. Fellaini was probably our best outfield player again. I'd call him our best outfield player overall in the last four games, which given the opposition is pretty decent going. Rooney carried on his arsenal voodoo. The back three got there in the end.
Lots to worry about though. The first half an hour, Carrick was well off the pace and we really lacked Blind's presence in front of that back four. He got up to speed by the end but it could have been all over by then. Our passing out of defense was terrible. Blackett had a decent game when he was defending the box, but his distribution is so bad as to affect the entire team. Having got used to watching the defenders feed the ball through Blind, who would keep the ball on the floor and focus on retaining possession, to go back to watching our defenders choose between hoofing it long or passing back to the keeper to hoof it long was really depressing.
RvP deserves a special mention. MOTD reckon he touched the ball 12 times, 3 of which were corner kicks. He's clearly not got the mobility he had a couple of seasons ago, which makes playing him from the right a daft decision. I still think he'll score plenty of goals given decent service into the box, but he can't play that intense game where you attack the box from the wing & press defenders too. And its not like we had no options. Wilson would have been a high energy like for like replacement, and Mata, Januzaj & Herrera could all have been accommodated with a small tactical reshuffle. It was like having a man less yesterday. LVG has trusted his old captain so far this season and that's fine up to a point. But yesterday was the tipping point for me. If the game doesn't suit RVP's strength then he really shouldn't be starting.
Still, we've gotten through that difficult run of games where we faced 4 of last seasons top 5 in 6 games. We only got the bare minimum number of points on the board that we wanted, but our only defeat was away to City with 10 men for an hour, in a game we probably deserved to draw. Indeed, looking at the results, ever since our season "started" properly against QPR, the Leicester result remains the only really poor one. We've either won, or played well in, every other game (though we haven't played well and won for a while...). So things are coming together, albeit slowly.