Sir A1ex
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Three corners and a free kick in the "chuck it in the box" position in the final minute or so when one goal down. Any reason DDG isn't coming up for these?
Rooney's motivational clap was so insincere to be amusing. Either that or he was absolutely knackered after booting that ball in the net....The lack of urgency in general after Rooney scored was weird. Never seen such a muted response from a team halving a two goal lead. Barely even looked pleased to score. It was as though it was a consolation goal in a game where we're 5 behind. Very strange.
GD is never as important as the points, unless you're down to the last match or two and know it's likely to come down to that.Goal difference might matter and given how well they've countered all day long, I hardly would have wanted him anywhere near the opposition box even at 1-2.
Don't think he's big enough to cause any kind of distraction. Normally the keepers who go up are usually monsters, so even if they're a bit shit in the air they still command some attention.
He may not be a beast, but he's tall. And an extra tall guy in the box to mark has to complicate things for defenders.What's he gonna do? It would have minimal effect.
Hardly a reason not to do it. By that rationale they should all just stand still all match (don't say it!)Didn't Cech do this last season, pulled a muscle and was out for a month?
Actually, beginning of this season the addition of Zlatan seemed to have finally given us a genuine threat from corners. But yeah, we've reverted to type recently.Oh dear. He has probably made some mental notes from having seen quite a few United games in his time and one particular issue stands out like a nun in a brothel: United can't take a decent corner if our lives depended on it.
Exactly this.He may not be a beast, but he's tall. And an extra tall guy in the box to mark has to complicate things for defenders.
Doesn't have to come between us and Fenerbahce, we could well be tied with Feyenoord in the end with the same scoreline repeating in both fixtures.GD is never as important as the points, unless you're down to the last match or two and know it's likely to come down to that.
And anyway, isn't it head-to-head records? And we beat them 4-1 at home.
Indeed, the head to head in these two game might be critical to qualifying. As it stands we have won that particular battle.Goal difference might matter and given how well they've countered all day long, I hardly would have wanted him anywhere near the opposition box even at 1-2.
Not worth risking it unless it really it's really do or die is it?.Didn't Cech do this last season, pulled a muscle and was out for a month?
Not likely enough to take into consideration.Doesn't have to come between us and Fenerbahce, we could well be tied with Feyenoord in the end with the same scoreline repeating in both fixtures.
But we weren't going to ship 2 goals form him coming up!Indeed, the head to head in these two game might be critical to qualifying. As it stands we have won that particular battle.
Interesting, considering that we scored what, 3 goals from the corners against Leicester?Oh dear. He has probably made some mental notes from having seen quite a few United games in his time and one particular issue stands out like a nun in a brothel: United can't take a decent corner if our lives depended on it.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that was the exception, rather than the new norm.Interesting, considering that we scored what, 3 goals from the corners against Leicester?
I thought that it would be a turning point
We could draw at Zorya and then beat Feyenoord. If Feyenoord beat Fener and Fener subsequently beat Zorya, we could be in a three way tie.Not likely enough to take into consideration.
In fact, it's barely possible, is it?
Edit: I'm not sure it's possible at all actually. If we beat them, then we can't end up level.
Oh yeah. I'd still take that gamble for a point tonight though.We could draw at Zorya and then beat Feyenoord. If Feyenoord beat Fener and Fener subsequently beat Zorya, we could be in a three way tie.
True, but De Gea risking muscular dysfunction isn't worth it. A loss by one, and win the next two, gets the job done. If we can't win the next two games we may as well sell Old Trafford and go live in the hills.But we weren't going to ship 2 goals form him coming up!
I already live in the hills but I reckon you should start house hunting. Can't say I trust us to beat anybody at the moment.True, but De Gea risking muscular dysfunction isn't worth it. A loss by one, and win the next two, gets the job done. If we can't win the next two games we may as well sell Old Trafford and go live in the hills.
It probably won't. Might if we win Feyenoord 1-0. Any other result against them and GD won't matter but at this point a 1-0 win at home doesn't look unlikely.Goal difference might matter and given how well they've countered all day long, I hardly would have wanted him anywhere near the opposition box even at 1-2.