I wouldn't be surprised if Ole's great unbeaten run in the Prem ended in this game, thanks to injuries
Somehow got to pick a decent team without Lingard, Mata, Herrera, Rashford, Matic and Martial
Who plays up front alongside Lukaku and Sanchez?
vs Crystal Palace
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Great chance for Chong or Greenwood. Or Perreira plays further foward, and Fred comes in.
It'll be a scratch side, but if we play with the heart we showed yesterday we can dig out a win.
It'll be a scratch side, but if we play with the heart we showed yesterday we can dig out a win.
We shouldn't forget that this sort of injury crisis led to the sensational beginning Rashford had to his first team career. It's the perfect time for fringe players to show what they can do under a regime that's at least going to encourage them.ashleyfuckingyoung wrote: ↑2 years agoGreat chance for Chong or Greenwood. Or Perreira plays further foward, and Fred comes in.
It'll be a scratch side, but if we play with the heart we showed yesterday we can dig out a win.
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I like the sound of that!FuB wrote: ↑2 years agoWe shouldn't forget that this sort of injury crisis led to the sensational beginning Rashford had to his first team career. It's the perfect time for fringe players to show what they can do under a regime that's at least going to encourage them.ashleyfuckingyoung wrote: ↑2 years agoGreat chance for Chong or Greenwood. Or Perreira plays further foward, and Fred comes in.
It'll be a scratch side, but if we play with the heart we showed yesterday we can dig out a win.
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Exactly!FuB wrote: ↑2 years agoWe shouldn't forget that this sort of injury crisis led to the sensational beginning Rashford had to his first team career. It's the perfect time for fringe players to show what they can do under a regime that's at least going to encourage them.ashleyfuckingyoung wrote: ↑2 years agoGreat chance for Chong or Greenwood. Or Perreira plays further foward, and Fred comes in.
It'll be a scratch side, but if we play with the heart we showed yesterday we can dig out a win.
Gomes on the left or right of Lukaku and Sanchez?ashleyfuckingyoung wrote: ↑2 years agoExactly!FuB wrote: ↑2 years agoWe shouldn't forget that this sort of injury crisis led to the sensational beginning Rashford had to his first team career. It's the perfect time for fringe players to show what they can do under a regime that's at least going to encourage them.ashleyfuckingyoung wrote: ↑2 years agoGreat chance for Chong or Greenwood. Or Perreira plays further foward, and Fred comes in.
It'll be a scratch side, but if we play with the heart we showed yesterday we can dig out a win.
I'm not really up to speed with where his best position is but I thought he was more central/playmaker? Not that this precludes his inclusion in the team. I'd say that with Matic and Herrera out, it's time to try him out... even if it's as a sub on the hour mark, for instance.Sid wrote: ↑2 years agoGomes on the left or right of Lukaku and Sanchez?ashleyfuckingyoung wrote: ↑2 years agoExactly!FuB wrote: ↑2 years agoWe shouldn't forget that this sort of injury crisis led to the sensational beginning Rashford had to his first team career. It's the perfect time for fringe players to show what they can do under a regime that's at least going to encourage them.ashleyfuckingyoung wrote: ↑2 years agoGreat chance for Chong or Greenwood. Or Perreira plays further foward, and Fred comes in.
It'll be a scratch side, but if we play with the heart we showed yesterday we can dig out a win.
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Yeah I think ultimately he's a centre mid or a 10 because his touch and technique is so good no cunt can get the ball off him, so he'll be class in tight spaces. But so far he's been played on the left / left of midfield.FuB wrote: ↑2 years agoI'm not really up to speed with where his best position is but I thought he was more central/playmaker? Not that this precludes his inclusion in the team. I'd say that with Matic and Herrera out, it's time to try him out... even if it's as a sub on the hour mark, for instance.Sid wrote: ↑2 years agoGomes on the left or right of Lukaku and Sanchez?ashleyfuckingyoung wrote: ↑2 years agoExactly!FuB wrote: ↑2 years agoWe shouldn't forget that this sort of injury crisis led to the sensational beginning Rashford had to his first team career. It's the perfect time for fringe players to show what they can do under a regime that's at least going to encourage them.ashleyfuckingyoung wrote: ↑2 years agoGreat chance for Chong or Greenwood. Or Perreira plays further foward, and Fred comes in.
It'll be a scratch side, but if we play with the heart we showed yesterday we can dig out a win.
I'd at least take him as a sub, it will be good experience
yeah, but this was Mourinho playing him there, wasn't it? Like they tried to stick Scholes on the left for England lest he outshine the other two cuntsSid wrote: ↑2 years agoYeah I think ultimately he's a centre mid or a 10 because his touch and technique is so good no cunt can get the ball off him, so he'll be class in tight spaces. But so far he's been played on the left / left of midfield.FuB wrote: ↑2 years agoI'm not really up to speed with where his best position is but I thought he was more central/playmaker? Not that this precludes his inclusion in the team. I'd say that with Matic and Herrera out, it's time to try him out... even if it's as a sub on the hour mark, for instance.Sid wrote: ↑2 years agoGomes on the left or right of Lukaku and Sanchez?
I'd at least take him as a sub, it will be good experience
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I fancy the win from us. We're in a moment when the momentum is with us, the players are up for it, the fans are up for it and Ole seems to know what he's doing. Palace are 13th and beatable and even if our attack is ropey our defence is playing well.
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