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With Carrick and Fellaini it shouldn't be a situation where one plays deeper for the whole game. They should take turns to push up into the final 3rd depending on how the game is going. So during one attack Carrick will stay back while Fellaini makes a late run into the box for a header. Then the next attack Fellaini will stay back while Carrick goes forward to play a killer pass through the middle like this...

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2 carrick needs to be benched in favour of cleverly .

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Dont lolsmh me . Carrick has been getting a pass because of his performances from last season . He has been shit ALL SEASON . Against liverpool carrick was shite and cleverley was better,against chelsea cleverley was better as well . Just look at his dire performance yesterday .Cleverley came on and within 10 minutes he  showed him how it was done ...He has a lot to  answer for

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2 carrick needs to be benched in favour of cleverly .

Lolsmh.

Dont lolsmh me . Carrick has been getting a pass because of his performances from last season . He has been sh*t ALL SEASON . Against liverpool carrick was shite and cleverley was better,against chelsea cleverley was better as well . Just look at his dire performance yesterday .Cleverley came on and within 10 minutes he showed him how it was done ...He has a lot to answer for

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If moyes doesn't finish in the top 4 I think he will be given 1 more season and basically he has 3 to win something, top 4 or no top 4.

If he fails to make europe at all he will be sacked the media will see to that as itv need that man utd tv money to pay for cl/europa... Actually come to think of it sky might be pissed he doesn't get cl.

Would be jokes if they come 9th tho

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Interesting but i wouldn't say carrick has been sh*t.

 

its pretty obvious what the problem is. Now we got Carrick who was never a mobile player along side Fellaini who is nowhere near as mobile as cleverly.

 

playing the 2 together is suicide imo. 

 

Even before we got fellaini i noticed that hes been putitng in mediocre performances .  The only good game  ive seen him play this season was against leverkusen and even then he was playing way too deep when we were attacking .

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honesty

 

David Moyes warns of 'more blows' to come at Manchester United
 
• Scot admits to difficult start as Old Trafford manager
• Robin van Persie out of Capital One Cup tie with Liverpool
 
David Moyes has admitted he might have to "take a few more blows" in his first season as Manchester United manager, warning there will be more difficult times to come as he tries to make the handover from Sir Alex Ferguson as seamless as possible.
 
Moyes, who missed out on several targets during the transfer window, said he was "shocked" by the 4-1 thrashing against Manchester City on Sunday, and indicated for the first time that the team he inherited from Ferguson had obvious deficiencies. The former Everton manager has previously talked about a side who are capable of winning the Premier League and Champions League, but now appears to have his own doubts about their quality. "I think a lot of people thought Manchester United [winning the title] last season, that it was probably the form of the other teams that was poor," he said.
 
Moyes had not initially planned to hold a press conference to preview Wednesday's Capital One Cup tie against Liverpool but changed his mind after the City defeat. "I think it's important that I took the punches," he explained. "I've taken the punches and I'm happy to do that. Not for a minute did I think this Manchester United job was going to be an easy job. There will be days like we had on Sunday and there might be more of them because we are in a period where there will be transition, there's a new manager for the players and, in turn, there will be new players.
 
"I don't think it's actually the squad, I think we've got numbers. I think maybe we've got work to do to bring in players not for the squad but to go right into the team. It's not necessarily the squad players we needed, we needed one or two who might have gone in [to the team]. That will happen. But going back to that transfer window, we always said it was going to be a tough one and it was going to take a little bit more time.
 
"It does mean I may have to take a few more blows, definitely. Maybe even more than that. Maybe all season I have to take a few blows but I knew this was going to be the case because I was taking over from a great manager and it was always going to take time for me to get my own ways and change things round a little bit."
 
Liverpool have already beaten United this season and Moyes, still missing the injured Robin van Persie, must decide whether to stick to the club's usual policy of using younger players in this competition or fielding a stronger side than he had originally planned to lessen the risk of a bad few days getting any worse.
 
"I think the team has played well [overall]. If you were being really fair you'd have to say that Manchester United have played well, but that [City] was a poor performance, really. We have not played badly except at Manchester City.
 
"We looked quite easy to play against, which is not the norm for Manchester United. I think the one thing here is that any team should always have a hard game against Manchester United. But I thought we were just too easy to play against. It was the basics. I hadn't seen that before. I also have to say I hadn't seen that level of performance from Manchester City either. But I hadn't seen that poor a performance from us, so there was quite a contrast."
 
City, by Moyes's own admission, might have made his first experience of the Manchester derby even more harrowing, the United manager accepting that Manuel Pellegrini's team had looked capable of scoring six or seven when they took a 4-0 lead early in the second half. "I'm not daft. I know we were in real danger at that moment. I took a little bit [of encouragement] that we tried to make sure nothing went any further because at that time it could have. But, by that time, Manchester City knew they didn't have to do any more, so I'm also aware of that."
 
Van Persie is still troubled by a groin injury, with Moyes rating him as having only an "outside chance" for Saturday's game at home to West Bromwich Albion.
 
"You just hope there will be a reaction and I'm sure there will be," United's manager continued. "When you've got the players we have, I can see it written all over their faces how they feel.
 
"It doesn't really matter whether I have seen a reaction [in training]. The reaction has to be seen when you people [media and public] can see it. I'm still getting to know all the players here. I'll get a chance to know more of them this week, and hopefully they will show what they can do."

 

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