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isaac94

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Jan 5, 2017
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Bt analysis of foreign teams are a joke, I am sure Savage hasn't heard or bothered to research 90% of these players
 

Marty

Audere est farce
Mar 10, 2005
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Surely game over after Shakhtar wasted the chance for 1-1 right before 2-0.

Inter haven't been sloppy many times today, that was their moment.
 

dk-yid

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Jan 17, 2011
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I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of them just get bored. If you do game after game after game, eventually you're coming out with the same things week after week and you end up going through the motions.

Once it gets like that, the only joy to be had is to start saying things that annoy people who take their comments to heart seriously. I reckon they are trolling :D

I find the best pundits add something from their personal experience of give their insight into something tactical or to a technique, explains why something was good/bad defending or play, or why that was a good goal rather than someone bland like McManaman who constantly says 'yep' in response to something the commentator has said. Expecting them to, week in week out, know the finer details about each club is just unrealistic, they are there to provide an embellishment to the action on the pitch, on that day, that's all. They aren't there to cater for each persons thoughts or views on things, that's just impossible.

Andy Gray, cock that he is, was, at one time, very good at that. These days you don't seem to get many of them, mostly they are background noise, I hear it, but I don't take much notice. I still don't get why it seems to annoy people, they are always going to say stuff that one doesn't agree with or is bollocks. Always. Complaining about them is about as fucking boring as they are. Watch the game, decide for yourself and don't hang too much on what they say. They aren't there to say stuff you agree with every time they open their gobs, or to be 'fair' as each individual might see it, It's just all fluff that doesn't matter.

off the top of my head, as much stick as they get, Gary Neville and Rio Ferdinand (who I only listened to for the first time a couple of times this week) aren't actually as bad as some people make them out to be.

Wow, all I meant to say was they must get bored :D

TLDR; Pundits are generally crap, get over it, stop fucking complaining about it, it's not ever going to change ;)
Yep
 

PrettyColors

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Aug 13, 2011
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Watching this Inter side I am absolutely baffled why they’d want N’Dombele. Unless they can get him on the energy drinks he doesn’t press or work anywhere near hard enough for a Conte team.
 

coysjod

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Feb 18, 2011
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My take ...

When Sevilla switch the ball from right to left they are in a clear 3-4-3 formation with their left back pushed up to join the midfield. Man Utd have a back 4. When the left back receives the ball Wan Bissaka applies the press. But this means we now have a 3 v 3 on the Man utd back line.

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The first error was in Man Utd’s RW (Greenwood?) not tracking the Sevilla left back. The effect of this was to leave the Man Utd défense exposed.

Then Lindelöf has to come across and cover Sevilla’s left forward who has cleverly dragged him wide which leaves Maguire and Williams covering almost the entire width of the pitch. See here:

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So United are in trouble. Sevilla then play the one two and Wan bissaka is CRIMINALLY slow in tracking back. Outrageously so. He’s made mistakes for both goals in a European semi final ..!

Lindelöf has had to come away from the centre so maybe absolve him ?

And then the ball comes across and for my money Maguire isn’t actually defending the space or the man he is meant to. He’s ball watching and gets sucked in when he doesn’t need to.

See these two photos:

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It looks worse on Maguire in real time.

And then of course I don’t know what Williams is doing but he had a shocker. Occasion got to him? He’s young and he’ll learn from it.

So this is all round dreadful defensive play. From the right forward to the right back to Maguire to the left back. And we haven’t even mentioned the midfield who didn’t enter the equation at all (so easily bypassed!). You’d really like your RCM to come and help out there but no.

Gotta question the quality of defensive coaching happening at United. This is basic stuff at this level. Makes you glad we have Mourinho.
Well... we have our defensive highlights as well under Mourinho:
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rossdapep

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Aug 25, 2011
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Inter have been so we'll organised and have just picked off Shakhtar who have tired and just ran out of ideas.

If we are going to play the same and be 4 up in a Europa semi I'd be over the moon
 

ardiles

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Nov 24, 2006
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The Shakhtar coach reminds me of the actor Tony Plana (he acted as Devante Cano in the US biker series ‘Mayans’)
 

spurs mental

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Has Lukaku always had that burst of pace? Fuck me he was like an Olympic sprinter the way he got passed his man for his second goal
 

Marty

Audere est farce
Mar 10, 2005
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Has Lukaku always had that burst of pace? Fuck me he was like an Olympic sprinter the way he got passed his man for his second goal
Yes he's always had that unique pace/power combination. His biggest problem has always been his close control.
 
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