Yesterday's match reinforced what I believe LVG has been trying to do all season. LVG is being pragmatic and trying to deliver on his bosses' mandate when he was hired - get us back in the CL. LVG inherited a squad of mediocre players that are not up to European standards with the exception of a few. The coach cannot trust his defenders and has to enforce tactics to protect them. Luke Shaw has not delivered on his promise. The good thing is that he's young enough to learn and improve into the position, but right now he's not up to standard. He was being burnt by the Ox all evening. Phil Jones and Chris Smalling have not lived up to their promises and if we want to get to the standards set by Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich, they will have to go. If not the two, then at least one. I would keep Smalling. Jonny Evans must go without question. Blackett and McNair need to continue their education and next season they can be filtered into more starts playing the lesser competitions. Valencia is not a right-back. He was sold short by Jones' chest down pass that brought him under pressure. Rafael is a red card and an injury waiting to happen every time he plays. DiMaria needs to find his footing in the league. We can either keep and give him more time to adapt or let him go if he's unhappy and invest in some cheaper quality. Januzaj needs to increase his pace of learning now. He's no longer considered a new young player. He holds on to his ball one or two touches too long. Yesterday both his and DiMaria's cards were deserved. For the remaining matches in the league, I want LVG to continue his cautious approach and hope that we hang on the CL's spot. Come summer, he can continue his overall.
In hindsight, Falcao was a bad buy. However, I will not fault him on sell Welbeck despite whatever the critics say.
In hindsight, Falcao was a bad buy. However, I will not fault him on sell Welbeck despite whatever the critics say.
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