This was the first game in a long while where Poch got his tactics spot on 


MF creativity still meh. Different defensive formation.
And it still took an og on the opposition part (another non-open play goal,
and did it count on their "shots on target" stats ?? ) to breach the goal.
And Clatterf**k attempting to say sorry for last season to Dembele ??
My concern is how long can the defence prevent the usual suspects from opening
a decisive points gap before the attack gets back up to normal operation.
He surprised Wenger at the start and the Frenchman never really worked out how to deal with it.This was the first game in a long while where Poch got his tactics spot on![]()
Thought Son looked dangerous today tbh.
They seemed to brick it whenever he ran at them.
Can see him kicking on from here, now he's realised he can do it against the other big clubs.

This was the first game in a long while where Poch got his tactics spot on![]()
He surprised Wenger at the start and the Frenchman never really worked out how to deal with it.
It'll be interesting to see if Mourinho attempts to emulate it after the international break.
Given the quality (or lack of it) of Man Utd's defenders, I don't think that he will.
and what a difference it made. Makes you wonder what on earth was going on with the Leverkusen matches. Such a contrast in thinking.
MF creativity still meh.
and what a difference it made. Makes you wonder what on earth was going on with the Leverkusen matches. Such a contrast in thinking.
He's one of those managers who's hyped up to ridiculous levels, but can only play one way.At times Utd have had 6 or 7 players forming there back line in games against better teams under Mourinho so it wouldn't surprise me if we come up against a very defensive formation or team. He will try and defend and cheat and hope for a lucky goal on the break.. It's how he always approaches big games.
I don't think he has the personnel to make it work at the moment though. And his odd team selections don't help his cause.
It was a north london derby.
regardless, the set up was much better suited and had a huge impact on the game. Not only did we play a formation that didn't end up working during the first Leverkusen game, but we then did pretty much the same thing 2 weeks later, having seen it not work.

We've been knocking on the door of CL football for a number of years, and finally got there again last season. But we severely lack a Coutinho, Hazard, Sanchez, De Bruyne player in our midfield. These players make such a difference for our rivals.

lol just seen Wenger's post match comments. Apparently it shouldn't have been a penalty, Wanyama should've been sent off for "elbowing" Walcott and he didn't see the offside on the first goal.
Vintage Wenger![]()
It was pretty appalling officiating for Wanyama to not even get a card in that game, surely even Spurs fans agree with that?
I thought Ox was lucky to escape, that's for sure...
