Trilla wrote: » In the first half United were poor and slow. Comfortable, but poor. They were not rubbish in the second half. Maybe in the final third but otherwise its insulting to say their defence and centre mid were rubbish You know whats rubbish? Your post.
Trilla wrote: » In the first half United were poor and slow. Comfortable, but poor. They were not rubbish in the second half. Maybe in the final third but otherwise its insulting to say their defence and centre mid were rubbish .
Charlie19 wrote: » Liverpool never really tested the defence. Best team won today, there's no getting away from that But Longford town probably would of beat liverpool today.
niallo27 wrote: » Are you trying to convince me Utd looked good.
shamrock55 wrote: » Dont cod yourself into thinking we will beat norwich, they just beat bournmouth 3-1, whereas we technically lost 1-0 at home to them, by looking at our line up, formations used and where rodgers plays certain players, what in gods name fills you with so much confidence, because from what ive whitnessed this past while i honestly cant see us beating ANYONE!! Atm
J Mysterio wrote: » - - - Skrtel - Sakho - - - Clyne - Lucas - Moreno - - - - Henderson - - - - Firmino - Coutinho - Milner - - - Origi - - - Benteke - - -
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » What I hate the most is the fact that everyone of our midfielders receive the ball and turn to face their own goal, not one looks forward or carries ball forward, I miss Gerrard.
niallo27 wrote: » No your right Utd were brilliant today.
Seaba wrote: » Thought Milner tried hard today. He must be thinking 'what have I got myself into'. He wanted to play, and play centrally, but this....!
Turtyturd wrote: » If we are looking for positives....Levron was improved.
mav79 wrote: » There is a reason Milner has rarely been played centrally in the past, his best games all involve him playing further up the pitch. There was no control in midfield again today and neither Milner or Can looked like they could handle being put under any pressure.
M!Ck^ wrote: » He's defiantly bulked up
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » Looks like one of ur lots old players, Howard Webb.
M!Ck^ wrote: » Are you this guy?
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » Somewhere there's a humour thread missing it's idiot.
Harry Palmr wrote: » The best way not to be pressurised in the middle is to have a way of connecting quickly with the attack, of course that didn't happen as Ings was to the left and Firmino to the right where neither wants to be while Benteke was stuck in the middle on his ownio. No one was making a run anywhere across the front. No out ball, the whole thing would actually have worked better if Mig has just booted straight over the middle at a forward pair.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Rodgers has lost faith in his own strengths. He now seems to be trying this and that to get a result. I want the old Rodgers back, that team that pressed and pressed, never sitting off and conceding possession. The team that played without fear,always looking to win ,no matter where we played.