That was a true FIFA goalThe **** was that Spurs?
I'm convinced the FA want it to fail so they're trying their hardest to sabotage it.VAR in the Champions League is so much better. The ref in the City game got told to look at the monitor, he took all of about ten seconds before correctly deciding it was a pen. It's absolutely daft our refs don't use the pitchside monitor.
But can they do it on a cold night in Stoke?!3 great goals. Actual one touch attacking football. Mad stuff
But can they do it on a cold night in Stoke?!
a good result tbh but can we carry it on in the league
I doubt it. Our opposition was pretty poor for a lot of the game and we simply won't have that much time or space in the PL. Juan Mata always looks 10x the player when he's given time and space. As soon as he doesn't have that time and space he turns to ****. We played the ball quickly and made some nice triangles and passing moves but we tend to fall back into our turgid, safe, sideways passing normality when opposition offer any resistance or it doesn't come off in the first 20 minutes of a game.
I would love to be proved wrong but last nights team was a little too attacking a bit lacking in midfield bite and power against anyone half handy. Fred is still looking out of his depth, Mata (see above) and McTominay isn't good enough to be one mad midfield. We need Pogba back soon and we need to try and play like yesterday against better calibre opponents.
that's all true however we should do better than we did against Bournemouth as in games where we are expected to have more possession are the games where you can play mata to get the best out of him and with Brighton coming up next, expectations are there to replicate the game plan. One of the problems seen in the midfield as mentioned is Fred he has too many missed passes/passes easily intercepted if he and the rest of the team can improve in this area we should be to create attacking opportunities.