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Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion: Premier League – live! | Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion: Premier League – live! |
(35 minutes later) | |
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I’ve watched Man United a few times this season, and although results have been good, they’ve got some issues. Here’s what I think they need: | |
Anything I’ve missed? | |
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Bournemouth are about to lose again, undeservedly, by all accounts. They’re in stoppage time: | |
Related: Bournemouth v Newcastle United: Premier League – live! | |
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So a couple of changes for Man United: Michael Carrick comes in for Schneiderlin in midfield, and Jesse Lingard replaces Ander Herrera, meaning Mata, presumably, will play in that No10 position. | |
For the Baggies, just one change, I make it, from the team that lost at home to Leicester: James Morrison comes in for Saido Berahino, with Salomon Rondon, the Venezuelan, the lone man up front. | |
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Teams | |
Man Utd: De Gea, Young, Smalling, Blind, Rojo, Carrick, Schweinsteiger, Mata, Rooney, Lingard, Martial. Subs: Jones, Depay, Romero, Ander Herrera, Schneiderlin, Andreas Pereira, Jackson. | |
West Brom: Myhill, Dawson, McAuley, Evans, Brunt, Morrison, Yacob, Fletcher, McClean, Sessegnon, Rondon. Subs: Olsson, Chester, Gardner, Lambert, Berahino, McManaman, Lindegaard. | |
Referee: Mike Dean (Wirral) | |
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Hello and welcome | |
The once-great stylists are in a stodgy phase: they need a victory today after a couple of weeks that haven’t been all that easy on the eye. But enough about West Brom! (Honk!) Man United have been grim recently, too, although they look solid enough defensively. This game could be a classic, but let’s be real here: t’s more likely to be an low-scoring bore. Join us at 10am ET, 3pm BST. | |
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Tim will be here shortly. In the meantime here’s Daniel Taylor’s thoughts on discontent among United fans: | Tim will be here shortly. In the meantime here’s Daniel Taylor’s thoughts on discontent among United fans: |
Amid all the rancour and frustration, it has almost seemed to go unnoticed during this jarring spell for Manchester United that Louis van Gaal’s team have now gone seven hours and 45 minutes since anybody scored past them. It is their best run, defensively, since 2008, even if it does not feel like a cause for great jubilation when we have to go back much further to find the last time a manager at Old Trafford faced so much open dissent. | Amid all the rancour and frustration, it has almost seemed to go unnoticed during this jarring spell for Manchester United that Louis van Gaal’s team have now gone seven hours and 45 minutes since anybody scored past them. It is their best run, defensively, since 2008, even if it does not feel like a cause for great jubilation when we have to go back much further to find the last time a manager at Old Trafford faced so much open dissent. |
That eruption of anger when Van Gaal removed Anthony Martial during an uptight 1-0 win over CSKA Moscow to put on his “Plan B”, Marouane Fellaini, had been building slowly. “One win in six,” Andy Mitten, the editor of United We Stand, posted on Twitter after the prosaic goalless draw at Crystal Palace last weekend. “No goals scored in four of those games of largely entertainment-free football. It’s nowhere near good enough.” | That eruption of anger when Van Gaal removed Anthony Martial during an uptight 1-0 win over CSKA Moscow to put on his “Plan B”, Marouane Fellaini, had been building slowly. “One win in six,” Andy Mitten, the editor of United We Stand, posted on Twitter after the prosaic goalless draw at Crystal Palace last weekend. “No goals scored in four of those games of largely entertainment-free football. It’s nowhere near good enough.” |
It also goes further back than just the last half-dozen games if the issue is about the team’s style, and the question of whether Van Gaal has to fit in with United’s traditions or the club have to fit in with him. For now, the answer was provided by the sulphurous reaction to Martial’s removal, and the chants that effectively called into question the Dutchman’s tactics. | It also goes further back than just the last half-dozen games if the issue is about the team’s style, and the question of whether Van Gaal has to fit in with United’s traditions or the club have to fit in with him. For now, the answer was provided by the sulphurous reaction to Martial’s removal, and the chants that effectively called into question the Dutchman’s tactics. |
Sir Alex Ferguson once banned MUTV, United’s own channel, after one of its presenters had the temerity to express a preference for 4-4-2 rather than 4-5-1. Van Gaal has not reached that stage but he does not like being questioned in this manner and that leaves everything feeling very awkward given the way his philosophy is clearly grating with many fans. | Sir Alex Ferguson once banned MUTV, United’s own channel, after one of its presenters had the temerity to express a preference for 4-4-2 rather than 4-5-1. Van Gaal has not reached that stage but he does not like being questioned in this manner and that leaves everything feeling very awkward given the way his philosophy is clearly grating with many fans. |
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Updated at 2.09pm GMT | Updated at 2.09pm GMT |