It was so unnecessary. Davies could have shot or Mina needed to stay a step back. So obviously offside.Everton mess up a tap in by Mina running offside
It was so unnecessary. Davies could have shot or Mina needed to stay a step back. So obviously offside.Everton mess up a tap in by Mina running offside
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Benitez is a good manager. A little cautious at times, but he seems to do a good job everywhere.I'm finding it impossible to avoid comparing Rafa's performance as Everton with Nuno's for us. Putting aside that they've got 5 points more than us, having played one more game, there's a whole world of difference from looking at the 2 teams.
Today, Everton dug in, defended well and looked dangerous when they won the ball. We did that on the first day of the season but since then, such a display is a forlorn hope. Today, playing as we have been, United would have gubbed us.
I'll make no bones about it, during the summer, I didn't want Rafa. I saw him as a limited, short term appointment...little did I know that we'd find someone more limited and short term. I really should have known better.
We've finished above Everton regularly for some years and they're spending in the summer was **** all - £1.7m for Demarai Gray and a number of free transfers. It can be argued that Nuno needs longer...and to a point it's valid...but it's also beyond time to produce a performance.
I doubt there's a fan who's really expecting this squad to trouble Top 4. I'm not expecting us to make Top 6...and didn't before the season kicked off but...Nuno has to show that he can pick a side, with roundish pegs in round holes and coach and motivate them to compete against a decent team.
Benitez is a good manager. A little cautious at times, but he seems to do a good job everywhere.
He's far better than Ole, for example.
Going to Old Trafford with Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison out and taking a point is very respectable.
Man Utd brought on Ronaldo, Pogba and Sancho, leaving Lingard and van der Beek on the bench.
Everton could only manage Tom Davies and (seriously) Dobbin.
Benitez is a good manager. A little cautious at times, but he seems to do a good job everywhere.
He's far better than Ole, for example.
Going to Old Trafford with Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison out and taking a point is very respectable.
Man Utd brought on Ronaldo, Pogba and Sancho, leaving Lingard and van der Beek on the bench.
Everton could only manage Tom Davies and (seriously) Dobbin.
Townsend addressed this in his post-match interview.He’s also got Andros Townsend and Demarai Gray playing with real confidence, energy and dynamism. I didn’t think they’d be as effective as they have been so far. Both look a world apart from the players they were at their previous Premier League clubs.
A lot of that has to be down to his effective coaching.
I said that before that Benitez would have been a decent appointment. Short term yes and not pretty football but we’ve not seen that for couple of years anyway.
There’s no doubting he was a better option than NES.
Although I’d choose a Potter or Ten Hag type over Rafa allday long.
https://streamwo.com/HMquxbwDidn't see the Chelski game, but I read the report and says that the ref upgraded the initial yellow to a red following a look a the pitchside monitor. Absolutely nothing sounds wrong about that apart from the consistency angle. I am not even arguing about the validity of taking the action (which again I haven't seen). But there's a big but. Would this action have been carried out in the same way (with the same result) for every team?

I'd love to know why his team seem to have such trouble hitting the target, though.I really hope you don't get Potter if Nuno gets sacked
Brighton absolutely battered us in that first-half. We could barely get out. They should have been out of sight, really. Second half was slightly more even, although they still probably edged it. But the facts are he's got a team of fairly limited resources competing and playing excellent football against some of the most expensive players in the division. He did the same thing last season too against the likes of City, Liverpool and United, even if they didn't win. He totally outcoached Arteta today and was very unfortunate to not get all 3 points.
I actually think he's one of the top 5 coaches in the league.
I'd love to know why his team seem to have such trouble hitting the target, though.
They seem to have plenty of the ball in most games and even plenty of shots in a lot of them.
Never many on target. 2 from 21 today, apparently.
https://streamwo.com/HMquxbw
I haven't seen it at full speed yet, but it's late, studs up and nowhere near the ball. Very little contact, though.
I really hope you don't get Potter if Nuno gets sacked
Brighton absolutely battered us in that first-half. We could barely get out. They should have been out of sight, really. Second half was slightly more even, although they still probably edged it. But the facts are he's got a team of fairly limited resources competing and playing excellent football against some of the most expensive players in the division. He did the same thing last season too against the likes of City, Liverpool and United, even if they didn't win. He totally outcoached Arteta today and was very unfortunate to not get all 3 points.
I actually think he's one of the top 5 coaches in the league.