The united premiership matches in Nov and Dec are: Watford V Man Utd Sat 21 Nov 12:45 Leicester V Man Utd Sat 28 Nov 17:30 December 2015 Man Utd V West Ham Sat 5 Dec 15:00 Bournemouth V Man Utd Sat 12 Dec 17:30 Man Utd V Norwich Sat 19 Dec 15:00 Stoke V Man Utd Sat 26 Dec 12:45 Man Utd V Chelsea Mon 28 Dec 17:30 I feel the matches coming up will be crucial to where we'll end up in May. With due respect to the teams concerned, I think we should be able to get a few points before we meet the Chavs at the end of the year. Which matches do you think we will find most difficult?
Leicester and Stoke away would be the games that would concern me. At home I'm not to bothered about anyone to be fair, we look pretty assured at OT most of the time
We obviously won't be you do look at those games and think really we should be winning all of them. Probably lose a couple 1-0 after having 80% possession.
All winnable but unlikely to max points. As unlikely as United/LVG not getting further flak even if he won all these matches. Leicester (we owe them a good match) and Stoke the most difficult hurdles. Losing a couple won't be too bad as long as the others are won. 14-15 points would be a good haul.
Watford 1-0 Man Utd Sat 21 Nov 12:45 Leicester 1-0 Man Utd Sat 28 Nov 17:30 December 2015 Man Utd 0-1 West Ham Sat 5 Dec 15:00 Bournemouth 1-0 Man Utd Sat 12 Dec 17:30 Man Utd 0-1 Norwich Sat 19 Dec 15:00 Stoke 1-0 Man Utd Sat 26 Dec 12:45 Man Utd 0-1 Chelsea Mon 28 Dec 17:30
On current form, Leicester away and West Ham at home will be a handful. We really should win the rest.
Just mention Carrick has done his ankle ligaments. Will be a big loss imo. A lot depends on how we use Schneiderlin, Schweinsteiger and Herrera now. But I think we have the players to cope. Ofcourse if he was a liverpool player there'd be threads dedicated to it and daggers flying towards England blaming them for their failures
England have called up Lingard to replace him. Another of our players they can heap pressure on prematurely then send back injured.
And if it was an Arsenal player then Wenger would spend the next couple of weeks making sly digs about it before claiming he didn't actually blame England. Losing Carrick is a blow, but fortunately we don't have any games against the top sides coming up in the next couple of months. We'll have to keep it tight against Leicester, Stoke and West Ham, but without Carrick the team should have a more attacking balance and LVG won't be able to play uber defensive in every game.
That idiot Merson and Lawrenson must be the most anti United pundits around. If we are playing against a top or mid table side, they predict we are ****ed. Just watch what they'll predict against Leicester.