Is Wan Bissaka a good player then? Ive seen him a few times v us and thought he looked a good player,but as far as other games go in the premier league ive seen fuck all of him. Im only asking cos people seem to scoff at any sign of his name being mentioned,which actually surprises me
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When even your PR Department gives up on you. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/sep/13/ole-gunnar-solskjaer-manchester-united-credibility-tactics-coaching
When he took over on 2 January 2014 Cardiff were fourth-bottom and hardly stable off the field. There had been a stand-off between Vincent Tan, the owner, and Malky Mackay, which culminated in the Scot’s sacking as manager, and there was supporter disgruntlement at the Malaysian’s decision to change team colours from blue to red.Yet Solskjær – admirably – took full responsibility for overseeing relegation. This occurred after he lost 12 of 18 Premier League games, managing three wins and a total of 12 points from the available 54.Although Solskjær was removed eight games into the following season after winning two of the first six Championship matches
Don't want to derail the thread
Yeh, well done Ole.
He’s ok, but he’s not £50m good. Relatively solid defensively but not very good going forward.
Can't help myself? Mate, if you'd paid attention in that E Licence course, I wouldn't have to. Understand?
Wijnaldum and Henderson can both play as DMs, and we have seen them in double pivots both together and with Fabinho. However, in our standard formation we play all 3 of them together yet only one of them is a DM. So why can't Choudry be capable of playing both in the 2 of a '2-1 midfield' and in the 2 of a '1-2 midfield'?Seems to me like there's two questions here; double pivot or single pivot and if only single pivot, Choudry or Praet?Personally I would think he'd be wise to start with the single pivot and press the fuck out of that United back line and midfield, which lack the technical ability to not turn the ball over cheaply. Then if they find themselves in the lead at halftime, switch to the double pivot and conserve energy/protect the lead.With Martial and Pogba out, I think United would struggle to break Leicester down in such a situation, and we know how lethal the Maddison/Vardy combo is on the counter.. So, rather than going balls out in the first half, Brendan might play it safe and back his side to keep their shape and pick United off.Either way, if Leicester defend well I can see them taking the 3 points here.
15 years ago he would have been considered really good.But nowadays, the full backs are absolutely essential parts of a team’s attacking planAnd Wan can’t do it. His passing is poor, his crossing hardly exists and he doesn’t make useful contribution to attacking play.His you tube clips are of him making slide tackles.... when a smart full back wouldn’t need to.He’s a good full back fir a different era. Personally I think he’s out of his depth at that level. Can he defend, yes. But they’re better off as a team if Ashley Young plays as full back.I rest my case M’lud
Great points Tepid, was thinking the same. A good defender and a good fullback are 2 different things. I think Gomez for us is a perfect example. Or does anyone remember how painful it was when Carragher had to play RB? Also of note, is that Wan Bissaka had the misfortune of Hodgson coaching him during his formative years. Everyone should remember how Hodgson wants his full backs to play: all defensive and conservative. As Tepid says, that just doesn't cut it anymore.
I love it when they say all that stuff. It's the kind of drivel they used to come out with in the 70s and 80s when they were dire on the pitch but very mouthy off it. Oleh has also just been on Granada Reports saying De Gea is ''the best 'keeper in the world'' too. Sorry Oleh, you are convincing no one.
Ole does love living in the past doesn't he He also has that great knack of saying what the fans want to hear and then something they really do not want to hear in the same sentence
Like 'man utd have the money to compete at the top table and I'll be manager for years to come!?
Oh, they're not giving up. That article is still full of the illusion that Solskjaer isn't actually miles out of his depth.
I don’t think we can lay the blame at the bitter, incompetent, lice ridden, bewildered, self aggrandising, owl faced c*nt of a buffoon on this occasion.
1.Pool2.City3.Arse4.Spurs5.Leicester6.Chelsea7.The Ev8. Man Utd9. West Ham Thoughts? Am I wrong?
You think that highly of Choudry?
Solskjær worried about 'tough' Leicester game as Pogba adds to injury woes – videoOle Gunnar Solskjær asked to be judged on this season and, four matches in, his credibility is being questioned within Manchester’s United squad.
Before Leicester City arrive at Old Trafford on Saturday there is disquiet that Solskjær’s coaching may lack sophistication, and he is yet to earn complete respect from those players who are sceptical.Despite being popular on a personal level and having a relaxed man-management style, there are further doubts over the 46-year-old’s tactical acumen, with his record at Cardiff City, whom he took down to the Championship in May 2014, being cited.
Those doubtful of Solskjær are still to be convinced, too, that his methods can improve them in the way that those, say, of Liverpool’s Jürgen Klopp and Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola have with their respective players.
His two years in charge of United reserves indicate that he is an original thinker. One example offered by a member of the side Solskjær managed to the 2009-10 Premier Reserve League title is of him asking players to switch positions during sessions to greater understand the other’s role.
Maybe the group, led by your leadership, will see these drafts as PR functions and brilliant use of humor
Hey Claus, fuck off.
switching positions. So innovative
The worst top 6 squad ever?#mufc squad against Leicester: De Gea, Romero, Grant, Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Maguire, Tuanzebe, Jones, Young, McTominay, Matic, Andreas, Fred, Mata, Gomes, Chong, Greenwood, Rashford, James
You've all got it wrong about Ole Wan.He's going to be better than Trent because he used to be a winger but he can also defend meaning Ole can coach him to become a modern day attacking fullback.Obviously their view of football is a bit skewed as they actually think they have a better midfield than ours [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]Sent from my SM-G960F using Tapatalk
DDGAWB Lindelof Maguire YoungMcTominay Matic FredMata Rashford JamesThat's their likely lineup today. I'd take DDG and AWB for our bench, that's about it.
Cafu and Carlos say hi with a whole bunch of others
Don't think his technical quality is on the same level as the other midfield options Leicester have, but he has decent enough physicality and tactical discipline to do a job for you in midfield.
He'll win the league in the next 3 years. Quote me on that.Quote from: Draex on December 24, 2014, 08:42:37 amQuote me on this, but come next season he'll be great for us. Just needs to remove the walking headless chicken next to him
Quote me on this, but come next season he'll be great for us. Just needs to remove the walking headless chicken next to him