For all the constant talk about strikers, what this system relies on is midfielders who get beyond the main front man. Just look at Swansea's win yesterday. Where we have a problem is in central midfield.
For all the constant talk about strikers, what this system relies on is midfielders who get beyond the main front man. Just look at Swansea's win yesterday. Where we have a problem is in central midfield.
and the wide men not scoring enough
True - they need to take their chances as well. But how often do we get crosses into the box and there's no-one following up. Yesterday it wasn't as if the midfield was sitting deep (as we saw when a Boro player picked up Greer's interception with no Albion players in sight), but we seem to be playing in front of our opponents' defence all the time. Miss Crofty's knack of arriving at the right moment. Andews did it once v Boro, but struggling to think of any others. Stephens looks promising on that score, but his absence is all a bit of a mystery to me...
Did we sign the right player in Lingard? Is he the same one that scored 4 in his first game for Birmingham City? He doesn't even look like be able to get 4 shots on target.
Did we actually end up with Anders Lindegaard from Man Utd?
Or is our coaching set up just ruining promising young players?
He won't be back next season, so who cares to be honest.
Well he could still play another 7 games, and if he continues to improve like he is, then possibly another 2, and if he plays well in those then another one, and if we win that one there's a chance he could be back for the full season next year. Who knows?
He's only contracted at United for one more year, which I'd imagine makes this unlikely, although it's probably not the most unlikely point in that post.
Ah but football makes you dream.
We must have promised Moyes that he'd play every game