Back in the office, sitting next to an Arsenal fan, sipping on my coffee and I'm reading through all the articles I've found regarding the game.
1, I agree with most of you guys, it was a terrible decision to start Carrick with Schweini. Mostly because we've Schneiderlin, but also because he had a 'minor' injury during the week.
2, Did not understand LVG's decision to substitute Darmian and leave the booked Young on the pitch. Yes, Darmian was terrible too but what the flaming **** was Young doing?!?! Arsenal were clearly about to expose our left side (in the first 15 min or so 57% of the Arsenal movements were on our left) 'cos they knew that we lack a proper left back there and attacking there is going to be a walk in the park.
3, Whoever said Rooney was exceptional, watched a different game yesterday. He was awful, played totally without confidence and the only thing he's good at is arguing all the time. Clearly remember a situation in the first half when he was clear on target on the edge of the area but instead of shooting he just passed the ball out wide. I wouldn't say that the '2010/11 Rooney' would have blasted the ball into the back of the net, but I'm 100% sure at least he would've tried.
4, Poor old Basti. Everybody's blaming him 'cos all they've heard is Gary Neville stating that 'Cazorla is behind Schweinsteiger'. Of couse he was behind him, 'cos 2-3 Arsenal players were around him constantly. I remember a situ when he sliding tackled two Arsenal players and eventually the third one claimed the ball.
5, Fellaini on for Memphis. Well, Memphis didn't do much in the first halft (nobody did tbf), but I just don't substituting him either at half time or early in the second half do good for his confidence. So, Fellaini is on and what he does? Suffeing deep in the midfield instead of going forward and trying to something productive. He came on as #10, with Rooney went out wide to the left. Brilliant.
6, And last but not least LVG must tick the "Mark Tighter" on the TI.
Sorry for the long post but I just wanted to reflect on everything I've read and seen. Trying to find a black sheep in the team to blame him for the nightmare performance is just pointless. We'll learn from the lesson and bounce back with a win against Everton.