He really does get the best out of a squad when it's down to it's bare bones. His issues seem to be when he has options.
I really hope he doesn't look at moving KDH in a more advanced role, he's been absolutely fantastic driving forward with the ball from a deeper position and still finding those spaces for opportunities to score.
I've got a feeling Gueye will be straight back in against Chelsea and Alcaraz dropped in favour of KDH in that advanced position.
That's manageria hara-kiri.
Moyes is keeping skeptics like me very happy at the moment. He's getting results with the bare bones. The terror for people like me is when he has options he gets less than the sum of their parts out of them. And that is an indictment, because it means clubs are wasting money giving this fella big money to play with.
The
KDH positional decision is the one that will set the tone. Gueye left his team-mates down at United. He needs to see he doesn't walk straight back into this side - he hasn't been missed. And he certainly doesn't come back in by moving
KDH back up the pitch. If
Moyes does that, well, all of the doubts will crystalise.
For now, though, he's been great with few options. Classic Moyes. It's why I never understood why United - of all clubs - thought he was the right fit for them.