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YES BECAUSE HE f*ckED UP ALL OUR ATTACKS

HE f*ckED UP OVER 10 MOVES BY OVER HITTING A PASS, PASSING STRAIGHT TO EVERTON OR MISCONTROLLING THE BALL

BUT KAGAWA ONLY LOST THE BALL ONCE IN THE WHOLE MATCH GET THE f*ck OUTTA HERE, WAZZAS PASS COMPLETION WAS THE LOWEST ON THE WHOLE TEAM, I'D LOVE TO EVEN KNOW IF THATS HAPPENED BEFORE

HE WAS RED IN DA FACE AND HUFFING AND PUFFING BY 70, I WATCHED HIM SOOO CLOSELY (no homs)

DARE I SAY TORRES'ESQUE

NANI DIDN'T PLAY WORSE THAN ROONEY, ALTHOUGH I COULD UNDERSTAND WHY SOMEONE WOULD SAY SO, CONSIDER THE FLACK NANI RECEIVES TO THIS UN TOUCHABLE c*nt WHO HAS BEEN SUB-PERFORMING AND SCORING IN PATCHES FOR A COUPLE YEARS NOW AND GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER

Are you still not hearing me . EVERYONE bar two players played sh*t .

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Fergie got it wrong tactically....or to say, Moyes got it right tactically.

Everton were playing two banks of four sitting deep that were disciplined and very hard to break down

United were reduced to a back four consisting of

Evra - Vidic - Carrick - Valencia

And the player ahed of Valencia was Nani

From the off there's clearly a defensive weakness on the right hand-side of the pitch, which was something that would be troublesome for united given that Baines & Pienaar, two of Evertons most influential players, occupied the left-hand side of the field, against the athletic but very inexperienced right-back Valencia.

To make matters worse Moyes had Feillani move up to the top left side of the pitch next to make-shift centre-back Michael Carrick, Jelavic' movement being used primarily as a diversionary tactic to keep Vidic busy, Feilani easily dominated Carrick aerially and his presence combined with Baines + Pienaar down the left caused a lot of problems, probably 90% of their forward passing was directed between the three, either from a Baines long-ball to be flicked on or nodded down to Pienaar (who then came inside and brought Valencia with him, leaving Carrick exposed) or from a direct pass from the other flank to Feillani, then again to Pienaar, Everton were far more willing to go long than usual

For the very fact Feillani has caused this type of problem before, Ferguson used to deploy John O'shea in midfield in an attempt to scupper Feillani's aerial success, which largely worked.

It could have been much worse all things considered, Ferguson has seemingly not learned from the 3 other times an almost identical scenario has happened however, though I suppose he was massively hamstrung by injuries

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rooney should either play left wing... and when he does we concentrate our attacks down the right/middle allowing him to come in late into the box and use his power and finishing

or play right uptop where he doesnt get involved in the build up play and only has to worry about putting it in the back of the net

yesterday his performance for everton was makalele esque

no knee jerk because i think united will put it on fulham and soton

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Paul Pogba has accused Sir Alex Ferguson of sour grapes over his departure from Manchester United this summer.

Ferguson claimed Pogba was being disrespectful by leaving United in the dark over a new contract before he quit Old Trafford in favour of a £20,000-a-week four-year deal with Juventus.

However, the teenage French midfielder insists he simply left in search of more first-team opportunities in Turin.

‘I don’t know why he said that,’ claimed Pogba. ‘A 19-year-old player who said no to Ferguson – maybe he took it badly?

‘There are things about which we failed to agree. I don’t regret anything. But you have to be part of it to understand my decision.

‘It’s a feeling I had with the coach. He trusted me but he didn’t play me, saying I was too young. He said “your time will come” but it didn’t.

‘I’m impatient. Now I want to become one of the best players in the world.’

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He quietly impressed according to Italian media. Said he was no Pirlo but they liked his positioning and distribution.

its sad, because physically pogba could have grown in to a vieira/toure type player with better distribution and thats EXACTLY what we need. Once he puts some meat on them bones and starts believeing the midfield is his. Hes gonna be a huge problem

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Danny Welbeck has signed a new four-year deal at Manchester United, providing a boost to the striker following the arrival of Robin van Persie who threatens his starting place.

Sir Alex Ferguson said: "Danny has been with the club since he was eight years old and has made fantastic progress in the last couple of years – first out on loan and last year as a regular in the first team.

"He has become an important player at international level as well, as the maturity of his performances at the European Championships showed. This year is another important one for him. He has a bright future ahead of him."

Welbeck, who started United's 1-0 defeat at Everton on Monday, said: "Playing for United is all I've ever wanted to do – it's the club I've supported all my life. I can't wait for the challenge of the new season to play my part in helping the team compete for trophies.

"I'm learning all the time from the best manager in the game and I'm keen for that to continue alongside the world-class players in the squad."

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poor mans tevez

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