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2 articles on the BBC this morning. I can’t help but have a yap here and I’m probably over egging the pudding. Basically, the undertone/message I got from both articles was that United were just god awful and had things been as god intended then they should be hammering the likes of us Not only that, but it wasn’t so much that we were good it was down to a combination of luck and United being in a state of depression.
I’ve put the links in and pasted a few quotes.
The oracle - Jermaine Jenas
Nowt from him about how cabbage we were at that time of the season, particularly defensively and at home!
'Man Utd sucked into vacuum of negativity'
Manchester United's lack of desire as they lost 4-0 at Everton raises questions as to whether players are eyeing moves elsewhere, says MOTD2 pundit Jermaine Jenas.www.bbc.co.uk
They should have gone toe-to-toe with Everton from the start, like Tottenham did before Christmas when they went to Goodison Park and destroyed them 6-2.
Spurs were in Everton's faces and gave them no time on the ball. They played like they believed they were better than Everton, and said 'we are going to press you and dictate the tempo of this game'.
Talking about United
“They were up against a team with Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Bernard at the top end, who are not the quickest.”
Both are quick! (and cost a combined 1.5m) and DCL has occupied Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and United back lines and that we haven’t conceded a goal against any of them. Nothing or little about Uniteds frontline being enormously more expensive and quicker than our backline and how we completely nullified them with their only shot on target coming in the 86th minute.
The insufferable Garth Crooks - we had 2 players on the team by the way. No place for Digne or Gana.
Garth Crooks' team of the week: Ederson, Van Dijk, Foden, Perez
Which player left Garth Crooks speechless? And who is his pick for player of the year? Find out in his latest team of the week.www.bbc.co.uk
Seamus Coleman: He now wears the Everton captain's armband and justifiably so. Seamus Coleman has played a massive part in the victories over Arsenal, Chelsea and now Manchester United. United were poor at Goodison Park and while they should be beating the likes of Everton, the emotional impact of losing to Barcelona in the Champions League cannot be underestimated.
Gylfi Sigurdsson: It's not that long ago that Everton were going through a shocking period of games and there were questions raised about manager Marco Silva's suitability for the job. Gylfi Sigurdsson has emerged as one of the shining lights in Everton's resurgence since that period. His goal against a mentally shattered Manchester United was pivotal in Everton's excellent 4-0 victory at Goodison Park.
Give us more credit you cretins!!!!!
We won 4 nil yesterday. We embarassed one of their darling teams live on TV.
I couldn't care less what pundits say. I know what I saw and I really enjoyed every minute of it.
‘Kin embarrassing this
I’m not one to talk about media bias but this is taking the piss
One of the delights in life is streams meaning I don't have to give Sky a penny. Ridiculous how yesterday was treated.
The one thing that you can't criticise DCL for is him not having any pace. He is quick af and the stats prove it. This season his top speed = 34.935 km/h - vs Southampton which put his as the second quickest in the league after the first 8 games. Jenas is an idiot and I don't why he is employed because all he does is rim lick Spurs and he was a crap player as well.2 articles on the BBC this morning. I can’t help but have a yap here and I’m probably over egging the pudding. Basically, the undertone/message I got from both articles was that United were just god awful and had things been as god intended then they should be hammering the likes of us Not only that, but it wasn’t so much that we were good it was down to a combination of luck and United being in a state of depression.
I’ve put the links in and pasted a few quotes.
The oracle - Jermaine Jenas
Nowt from him about how cabbage we were at that time of the season, particularly defensively and at home!
'Man Utd sucked into vacuum of negativity'
Manchester United's lack of desire as they lost 4-0 at Everton raises questions as to whether players are eyeing moves elsewhere, says MOTD2 pundit Jermaine Jenas.www.bbc.co.uk
They should have gone toe-to-toe with Everton from the start, like Tottenham did before Christmas when they went to Goodison Park and destroyed them 6-2.
Spurs were in Everton's faces and gave them no time on the ball. They played like they believed they were better than Everton, and said 'we are going to press you and dictate the tempo of this game'.
Talking about United
“They were up against a team with Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Bernard at the top end, who are not the quickest.”
Both are quick! (and cost a combined 1.5m) and DCL has occupied Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and United back lines and that we haven’t conceded a goal against any of them. Nothing or little about Uniteds frontline being enormously more expensive and quicker than our backline and how we completely nullified them with their only shot on target coming in the 86th minute.
The insufferable Garth Crooks - we had 2 players on the team by the way. No place for Digne or Gana.
Garth Crooks' team of the week: Ederson, Van Dijk, Foden, Perez
Which player left Garth Crooks speechless? And who is his pick for player of the year? Find out in his latest team of the week.www.bbc.co.uk
Seamus Coleman: He now wears the Everton captain's armband and justifiably so. Seamus Coleman has played a massive part in the victories over Arsenal, Chelsea and now Manchester United. United were poor at Goodison Park and while they should be beating the likes of Everton, the emotional impact of losing to Barcelona in the Champions League cannot be underestimated.
Gylfi Sigurdsson: It's not that long ago that Everton were going through a shocking period of games and there were questions raised about manager Marco Silva's suitability for the job. Gylfi Sigurdsson has emerged as one of the shining lights in Everton's resurgence since that period. His goal against a mentally shattered Manchester United was pivotal in Everton's excellent 4-0 victory at Goodison Park.
Give us more credit you cretins!!!!!