The Manchester United Thread

Yeah, Mata was brilliant today again!
Yep he was good as was Bailly. McTominay solid. Matic my motm. Really need new FBs in the Summer. And if Lindelöf isn’t deemed ready then a starter to partner Bailly who is experienced to go straight in. 2 CMs, CB and a LB minimum in the Summer.
 
Mourinho, "No, I didn't like the game, I think we deserved to win but the game was in control for the majority of the time. We didn't play the way I wanted to play. I didn't get the reaction from all of the players, just some of them."


Mourinho, "When you have a team of 11 and not even a minimum of six who are playing well or want to play. When I spend 2 days working on fast build up and I see attacking players hiding behind defenders I have to feel frustrated."


Mourinho, "The biggest frustration for me is when I work hard in training and I then see contradictions on the pitch."


Mourinho, "We prepared the team to be much more aggressive for attacking players to want the ball. That didn't work."


Mourinho on Shaw sub, "I wanted to defend better, I wanted more personality in the team because many many times I felt Matic was an island, he was surrounded by a lack of personality, a lack of class and a lack of desire."


Mourinho on McTominay, "He lost more passes today than all of his other games combined but you can see he's a Manchester United player. A Manchester United player has the personality to contribute to the team even when not playing well."

Mourinho to MUTV, "I'm happy that we go to Wembley again. We need more personality. Matic was by far the best player on the team. I saw many players with fear on their shoulders. Some of our players need to grow up."

Mourinho to MUTV, "Everybody wants to play? I'm not so sure after what I saw today, I think some of them would have preferred to be on the bench today."
 
That really contradicts the stuff you've posted in the last couple of days about Mourinho wanting to take the blame himself and protect the players
 
Mourinho, "I prefer to name the good ones, Matic was an island of personality and quality and showed a reaction to Tuesday's defeat."


Mourinho, "Scott played his worst match under me, but he's a Manchester United player for sure. He showed a big personality to cope with the mistakes, to do the basic things of the game like keeping his position and recovering loose balls. I saw other guys scared to play."


Mourinho, "I can't say much more, it's a personality issue, it's related to trust and class and when the sun is shining in football everything goes well and every player wants to play. When it's dark and cold and results are bad, not everybody has the personality to really play."


Mourinho, "I'm really happy with the result and the control that we had, but we didn't play well."

Mourinho on Luke Shaw, "It was my decision, my reasons behind it is that we work in training on a certain type of full back movement to be aggressive and I didn't have that."


Mourinho, "The substitution was to try and change our attacking football. At least Valencia was capable of working defensively."


Mourinho on losing the players, "Yeah [that's a risk] what can I lose? They need to learn to play with pressure. The ones that are always there will always be there. The red shirt is a heavy one, and the kid in his worst performance by far was there, he has the body for the shirt

Mourinho, "I felt some players were uncomfortable with the shirt and were looking at me like 'please mister take me off', so what have I got to lose with them?"
 
Yes Jose, keep throwing the players under the bus, keep doing it, sooner you will get sacked. Good thing the united board aren't that dumb to choose the manager over the player.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D68Lv1rv-Ss
Did he upheld any of his promises in his first press conference as man utd manager? My god, he is a total hypocrite. He talks about knowing the ambitions united fans have and agrees with them, however just 2 days ago, he was attempting to lower the ambitions of united fans? Remember when Van Gaal said this exact same thing, attempting to lower our ambitions, I bet you jose fanboys were mad at LVG then, however where are you now? Are you not gonna address it? How can any of you lot still be jose in, he hasn't met any of his promises that he gave when he first came, has been given a 300m treasury and the only thing he has to show for it is worthless trophies that no one will care about the next day after winning it. Honestly, if you're still jose in, you're one of the main problems.
 
As bad as Jose and United have seemingly been, we've still been consistent and that's why we're still second in the league. Any season when City win the league is a bad one, but it's far from disastrous. Although going out the CL at last 16 was very poor and unacceptable how we went about it.

Mourinho has many flaws, but once he leaves I can only see us getting better and that fills me with a bit of satisfaction. At least keep him for now until a good manager becomes available, maybe the summer, if not the next summer.

The next appointment has to be right, we don't want anyone with an outdated philosophy like LVG again or someone like Mourinho for that matter.

We need someone who will really let the horses free as our next manager!
 
Just had my mate round who was at the game and he was saying the singing section on trial was absolutely bouncing and a huge success never stopped for the whole match. And the atmosphere as a whole was loads better.
 
As bad as Jose and United have seemingly been, we've still been consistent and that's why we're still second in the league. Any season when City win the league is a bad one, but it's far from disastrous. Although going out the CL at last 16 was very poor and unacceptable how we went about it.

Mourinho has many flaws, but once he leaves I can only see us getting better and that fills me with a bit of satisfaction. At least keep him for now until a good manager becomes available, maybe the summer, if not the next summer.

The next appointment has to be right, we don't want anyone with an outdated philosophy like LVG again or someone like Mourinho for that matter.

We need someone who will really let the horses free as our next manager!

We've finally got that stability we lost since Ferguson went. Agree, the next one has to be proper improvement
 
When you really think about it, Klopp is a Manchester United manager. Attacking, trusts youth, no fear. Maybe hasn't got the pragmatism that Fergie had in big games, but shares a lot of similar traits.

Pity he's been to Anfield, could never be here now.

Edit: Then again, I've just described Poch with the above.
 
When you really think about it, Klopp is a Manchester United manager. Attacking, trusts youth, no fear. Maybe hasn't got the pragmatism that Fergie had in big games, but shares a lot of similar traits.

Pity he's been to Anfield, could never be here now.

Edit: Then again, I've just described Poch with the above.

The only one I'd change Mou for would be Pep!
 
and yet Mou is only just shy of matching there entire trophy haul combined in his first season... :p
 
..... Pity he's been to Anfield, could never be here now. .....

Football tribalism's mad when you boil it down. I know Utd lads that hate Schmeichel because he went City. Mark Hughes the same. Presume that's why zz's so quick to jump on him all the time on here. Two bona fide Utd legends. Ince was never fully accepted at r's until maybe right the backend after he scored that late equaliser against Utd and went mad celebrating it.

Phil Chisnall back in 1964. The last man to transfer directly between Utd and L'pool. 54 years ago. For two clubs that have, the Ferguson era aside, always been real close and got on real well, that's mind-blowing. Heintze desperately wanted to come to L'pool but Ferguson was adamant he was going anywhere but. Sold him to Madrid where he hated it. When Mourinho came cap-in-hand with his agent after Porto wanting the L'pool job following Houllier, we only turned to Rafa because of his actions running down the touchline Utd with Porto celebrating then narking at Ferguson after. The board feeling he was too inflammatory to appoint. Would he do that again at Utd as L'pool manager?

Crazy when you think about it how nothing more than tribalism stops simple business transactions. Even if it's to either club's detriment.
 
No chance now he’s been at City same goes for Klopp. Despite them being good managers.

You really think so?
I could understand Pep wouldn't go to Real Madrid, but I don't think he has that bond with City as with Barca ofcourse.
If he keeps proving he's the best manager around, I don't think anyone would mind him at United.
 
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