It was a tactical change by LVG – he wanted to get Fellaini on the end of Di Maria's crosses.
I believe the Israeli commentator mentioned something about Herrera not being fully fit, but I'm not sure...
It was a tactical change by LVG – he wanted to get Fellaini on the end of Di Maria's crosses.
I believe the Israeli commentator mentioned something about Herrera not being fully fit, but I'm not sure...
Why was Herrera subbed at HT? Another injury or just not enjoying Birmingham on a Monday night?
Don't think he was fully fit as wasn't expected back until the Chelsea game due to a fractured rib.
I don't see why this isn't anything but good news?Man U under Moyes after 9 games = 14 points (also had European games to play)
Man U under LvG after 9 games = 13 points (also had fucking shitloads of cash).
Moyes had a much tougher run of games as well.
Maybe, just maybe, she is good at her job.
Add RVP and that is probably the best side you could field too.. [emoji6]Yeah we are having a pretty wretched time with injuries this season.
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Atleast we have a good chance of toping one league
Just need one of RVP, Rooney or Mata to get injured and our injured XI would be sorted.
----------------------De Gea
Rafael----Jones----Evans----Rojo
Lingard--Carrick---Blind-----Young
-----------------Falcao------X X X
Maybe, just maybe, she is good at her job.
You mean Dr Frankenstein?
Chelsea probably have quite a few things going on to help players. I bet their training pitch has been made in a certain way to help prevent injuries, among other stuff. You don't spend a fortune on players and not spend some cash trying to reduce their chances of getting injured.
Reasons to be cheerful...
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That Falcao loan is looking like a horrendous bit of business...
About as bad as Balotelli. Roughly the same cost for the season, and about the same amount of goals. At least when Falcao is playing, he offers something.
That Falcao loan is looking like a horrendous bit of business...