Peanut Butter
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Opinions eh?He really wouldn't.
Opinions eh?He really wouldn't.
Injured? He's just about my only fantasy player left standing. That'll teach me to make all my transfers before January.Adam on for Allen.
He got an excellent cross to be fair, and against lesser sides he's a really good option. On other areas he's not that good, but his crossing is world class IMO (said this for a while).Wasn't Trippier known at Burnley for being an excellent crosser?
Hull are setup in that way, to soak up pressure and score on the counter. Its obvious that they are good at it.City not creating much atm. Hull are defending well.
Happy that he finally found them.Wonder if Adam found anything in his nose. Looked like he touched the brain there.
No.Longer this goes on more Hull will feel they can get something. We're making too many half chances long range shots and nothing clear cut since the first few minutes.
Tbh i would take anyone in the Utd team who could put in a world class cross. Trippier's crossing is brilliant.He would. Trippier is a fine player.
Longer this goes on more Hull will feel they can get something. We're making too many half chances long range shots and nothing clear cut since the first few minutes.
Tbf that was a bog standard cross. I haven't followed them recently so he may have drastically improved but at the first half of the season he was easily the weakest link in most of the matches I've watched.Tbh i would take anyone in the Utd team who could put in a world class cross. Trippier's crossing is brilliant.
His final ball does seem a bit better the last few games.Closest Navas will be getting to a goal!
Comical.City 1-0
That's utter non sense. Spurs' attacking play is much more dynamic than us and their finishing is million miles better.It's not like we don't try all these routes to goal at Old Trafford but someway somehow, it either hits the post and the goalie makes an outstanding save.
I have been watching Spurs too to see what they different. This is exactly the same way we play. It's just that there's a supernatural force that keeps United's gazillion number of shots away from goal.
We are cursed!
Mate, it's not meant to be a swipe at you specifically. But that statement opens you up. I probably came off a bit pretentious - my apologies. I do think it's a whole different perspective watching the more 'uneventful' moments of the game- they are an important part of really understanding a team's strengths and deficiencies in particular.Ok if you want more detailed information, I did not had the chance to watch the match today, probably will watch extended highlights later if I can, but I have an idea how Spurs play at home, better now?
Fluidity. We still lack cohesion, while they have a young, tight knitted group thats been playing together for a few years.That's utter non sense. Spurs' attacking play is much more dynamic than us and their finishing is million miles better.