If our "crossing" style of play isnt working, should we not change our attacking strategy?
And the worrying thing is that against top teams, we are going to take one heck of a beating, as our attack is terrible (we are not playing to the strengths of our big 3).
As someone stated earlier, if we are going to base our entire attack on crossing, maybe we should've bought Crouch rather than Mata.
If Moyes can understand that our team do not possess the attributes necessary for crossing, he will be forced to use a different method of attack (which would almost certainly involve our big 3). Here's hoping.
Your best front 6 is surely:
Carrick--Fletcher
Mata--Rooney--Januzaj
RvP.
Play the three off the striker narrow, let the full backs bomb on (one of your side's few strengths is your full back's attacking abilities), and let Carrick and Fletcher sit in.
I don't understand why Moyes is persisting with 4-4-2.
I have sympathy with Moyes - he was left with a poor squad and massive boots to fill - but every match in which he plays the wrong tactics makes him look worse and worse.