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Remember when we were top of the table with a healthy lead over our closest competitors and threatening to run away with the title? That seems like such a distant memory now after back to back losses against our heated rivals. After going through the first half of the season entertaining thoughts of finishing the season undefeated, we now find ourselves with 3 losses out of our last 5 league games.
After a night to sleep on a rather disastrous 7 days in terms of results, I woke up with even more questions than before.
Was SAF right the whole time in playing 4-5-1 for our toughest games especially away from home?
We saw what happened at Anfield when we attempted to be more adventurous and bold. The standard of our current crop of midfielders makes the 4-5-1 a necessity. If that is indeed the conclusion, what a waste it is to have a talent like Berba sitting on the bench for those big moments.
Is our current position in the league table accurate?
If this past week is anything to go by, then our lofty position in the league has been largely due to the fact that most of our toughest fixtures were loaded into the back end of our schedule (plus the rescheduled Chelsea game due to the weather). We’ve been fortunate to have had a schedule in which a piece of brilliance from Nani or the sheer running of Chicharito has scored us wins we did not deserve. Unfortunately, doing just enough for 3 points against a team in the lower half of the table isn’t going to cut in against the big boys. It’s catching up to us now. No longer can we meander around producing subpar performances expecting to get away with it.
Are we ever going to get the reinforcements to refresh our squad or will we persist with our current personnel and hope that Gibson magically transforms into a hard tackling Scholes-like distributor of the ball?
Liverpool and Chelsea are making a strong push in the second half of the season and it’s no coincidence that its come after making some very good signings who have immediately filled areas of need. The aging Chelsea backline has been rejuvenated by the young and talented David Luiz. Liverpool look to have done a great piece of business getting back 50 million pounds on a player who no longer wanted to be there and turning that into 2 young exciting forwards with Suarez in particular looking every bit like a world class game changer. Who can we boast of? No one.
Is there hope for the rest of the season?
It depends on how we recover from the past 2 results. The ease in which Liverpool exploited our midfield was a big blow to us especially if we don’t get Rio and Vidic back together soon. With 2 more incredibly challenging games up next (Arsenal on the 12th and Marseille on the 15th), further losses could knock us down for good this season and flatten whatever resolve we may attempt to muster up. If we get through those 2 games, we still have to face Arsenal at the Emirates (which looks to be the tie that could swing the title one way or another) and Chelsea at home. Knowing our dismal away form, it is the encounter at the Emirates that has me most concerned.
It’s tough to accept the reality that we could finish this season without a single trophy after finding a way to the top of the table despite the rocky start. In truth, most of our performances have been of the “grinding out a win” variety than “steamrolling over the opposition”.
Bottom line – we just haven’t been all that great and may have to deal with a season of no silverware if it means a greater sense of urgency on the part the owners to spend big over the summer.
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Tweet « Utterly outplayed at Anfield (vs Liverpool) | Home | ahmad_hMAN UTD is playing an entire season without a midfield :) just creative flashes from some of our players and sadly.... that is it :/
i thought we nailed the Pastore deal ... i was happy to hear that, yet i woke up today only to hear that barcelona are the closest to sign the argentine .... if we continue like this, i can only see dark days ahead of us.... we need at least 5 or 4 new players.... and players with quality, not like the likes of obertan and gibson ... i've had enough of such players who can't get any luckier to have worn a united jersey.Tony QuirkeSadly I predicted United would win nothing some weeks ago as they no longer have any real quality midfielders. After watching the Liverpool game I suggest that Brown never plays for the first team again and neither should Giggs who could not even even get a corner kick to reach his forwards whilst his free kick over the bar was schoolboy standard.
Carrick also should go but who can replace him?
All in all Ferguson has lost the plot with his stupid comment that he had a strong squad and did not need any new players in January and his idiotic belief that his old men are good enough so perhaps a clearout of the management and at least six players is needed.KING KENNYNEW PLAYERS NEW MANAGER IT WILL NOT MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE. KING KENNY IS GONNA TAKE LFC BY THE SCRUFF OF THE NECK AND WIN THIS LEAGUE, LOOK AT WHAT HE HAS DONE WITH THE PLAYERS HE HAS NOW, SO WHATS HE GONNA DO WITH BETTER PLAYERS NEXT YEAR?blog comments powered by Disqus

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