So far he's set up the team to play to its strengths. If the opposition allow those strengths to be used (Pogba's power, passing and strength in an advanced midfield role and the pace and movement of the front three), Utd will create and take enough chances to beat most teams.By all accounts it was regression by Utd to Mourinho days tonight. We cant judge Utd too much yet as there's new coach euphoria like back in the days of Frank O'Farrell who took over and steamrollered everyone until the first defeat came and they fell back. OGS is still untested, yes he's been winning but is he a man for a crisis? I don't think so.
But against a top class opponent who can manage the game because of their own skills and experience, it's more difficult.
These players can't play like City; they can't break down teams who are behind the ball by moving the ball quickly, dragging players out of position and finding pockets of space through quick, nimble players.
So far, he's done the best he can do with these players. A defeat v one of the best four or five teams in Europe doesn't alter that.
He showed away at Arsenal a tactical awareness which allowed us to beat them quite convincingly.
Against Liverpool, I expect an open game where there will be chances to attack them pace (hopefully Martial will be fit). That's a more winnable game.


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