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Post by danial on Dec 27, 2016 9:51:08 GMT
1. Michael Carrick,Ander Herrera,Paul Pogba are the midfield three Jose Mourinho's side adopted the classic 4-2-3-1 at the beggining of the season. Being new to the team, the Portugese was unsure of his midfield as he was rotating between Fellaini,Rooney and Juan Mata. With the 4-2-3-1 not working, Jose switched to a more balanced 4-3-3 which has the dynamic midfield of Carrick,Herrera and Pogba which compliment each other greatly. Carrick protecting the back giving freedom for Pogba and Herrera to attack,Herrera being the engine and Pogba bombing forward. Stats also show that every time Carrick has started Mourinho's side have won 86% if their games. Crucial.
2. Rojo and Jones. A perfect partnership. For each defence there doesn't need to be just quality, but great understanding as proven by Marcos Rojo and Phil Jones. they both comfortably top the clearances per 90 metrics, Rojo with 10.41 and Jones with 10.2. This is a great deal more than Smalling’s 7.84, Bailly’s 6.31 and Blind’s 5.7(Squawka). However with Lindelof seeming to be joining in January and Bailly's comeback form injury, It might be the end for the two's playing time.
3.Henrikh Mkhitaryan is magical After being benched for 2 months, The Armenian seemed poised for an exit in January. However, due to working hard in training he has been giving another chance by Mourinho. He is currently flourishing in the new 4-3-3 formation. Also proving to be very clincial with his last 3 shots on target being goals. One being a scorpian kick against Moyes' Sunderland. It is no doubt if the Armenian winger keeps his form, he will be in the starting eleven sooner rather than later.
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Post by WhatsTheMata on Dec 27, 2016 14:41:46 GMT
1. Michael Carrick,Ander Herrera,Paul Pogba are the midfield three Jose Mourinho's side adopted the classic 4-2-3-1 at the beggining of the season. Being new to the team, the Portugese was unsure of his midfield as he was rotating between Fellaini,Rooney and Juan Mata. With the 4-2-3-1 not working, Jose switched to a more balanced 4-3-3 which has the dynamic midfield of Carrick,Herrera and Pogba which compliment each other greatly. Carrick protecting the back giving freedom for Pogba and Herrera to attack,Herrera being the engine and Pogba bombing forward. Stats also show that every time Carrick has started Mourinho's side have won 86% if their games. Crucial.
2. Rojo and Jones. A perfect partnership. For each defence there doesn't need to be just quality, but great understanding as proven by Marcos Rojo and Phil Jones. they both comfortably top the clearances per 90 metrics, Rojo with 10.41 and Jones with 10.2. This is a great deal more than Smalling’s 7.84, Bailly’s 6.31 and Blind’s 5.7. However with Lindelof seeming to be joining in January and Bailly's comeback form injury, It might be the end for the two's playing time.
3.Henrikh Mkhitaryan is magical After being benched for 2 months, The Armenian seemed poised for an exit in January. However, due to working hard in training he has been giving another chance by Mourinho. He is currently flourishing in the new 4-3-3 formation. Also proving to be very clincial with his last 3 shots on target being goals. One being a scorpian kick against Moyes' Sunderland. It is no doubt if the Armenian winger keeps his form, he will be in the starting eleven sooner rather than later.
Great buddy. Just a heads up – you don't need to bold everything, just type normally and break it into paragraphs if it's too long, like you just did. Also, feel free to use the players individual threads or the general thread, alongside the match threads, and your thoughts on Lindelof at the transfer threads are also welcome.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2016 14:54:50 GMT
1. Michael Carrick,Ander Herrera,Paul Pogba are the midfield three Jose Mourinho's side adopted the classic 4-2-3-1 at the beggining of the season. Being new to the team, the Portugese was unsure of his midfield as he was rotating between Fellaini,Rooney and Juan Mata. With the 4-2-3-1 not working, Jose switched to a more balanced 4-3-3 which has the dynamic midfield of Carrick,Herrera and Pogba which compliment each other greatly. Carrick protecting the back giving freedom for Pogba and Herrera to attack,Herrera being the engine and Pogba bombing forward. Stats also show that every time Carrick has started Mourinho's side have won 86% if their games. Crucial.
2. Rojo and Jones. A perfect partnership. For each defence there doesn't need to be just quality, but great understanding as proven by Marcos Rojo and Phil Jones. they both comfortably top the clearances per 90 metrics, Rojo with 10.41 and Jones with 10.2. This is a great deal more than Smalling’s 7.84, Bailly’s 6.31 and Blind’s 5.7. However with Lindelof seeming to be joining in January and Bailly's comeback form injury, It might be the end for the two's playing time.
3.Henrikh Mkhitaryan is magical After being benched for 2 months, The Armenian seemed poised for an exit in January. However, due to working hard in training he has been giving another chance by Mourinho. He is currently flourishing in the new 4-3-3 formation. Also proving to be very clincial with his last 3 shots on target being goals. One being a scorpian kick against Moyes' Sunderland. It is no doubt if the Armenian winger keeps his form, he will be in the starting eleven sooner rather than later.
Great buddy. Just a heads up – you don't need to bold everything, just type normally and break it into paragraphs if it's too long, like you just did. Also, feel free to use the players individual threads or the general thread, alongside the match threads, and your thoughts on Lindelof at the transfer threads are also welcome. Probably a good idea to quote the source and not make them try to look like your own words... There is one startling statistic when looking at what the inclusion of these two has changed about United’s style of play; they both comfortably top the clearances per 90 metrics, Rojo with 10.41 and Jones with 10.2. This is a great deal more than Smalling’s 7.84, Bailly’s 6.31 and Blind’s 5.7. Read more at www.squawka.com/news/in-numbers-the-secret-to-jones-and-rojos-unlikely-success-in-manchester-uniteds-defence/851888#BvlHjZZALmljuXxc.99
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Post by danial on Dec 27, 2016 14:58:36 GMT
Yeah I'll try to put the source in next time. Thanks for the replies you guys.
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Post by danial on Dec 27, 2016 15:41:33 GMT
Great buddy. Just a heads up – you don't need to bold everything, just type normally and break it into paragraphs if it's too long, like you just did. Also, feel free to use the players individual threads or the general thread, alongside the match threads, and your thoughts on Lindelof at the transfer threads are also welcome. I made a transfer thread for Lindelof. Took the chance since nobody made one
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Post by WhatsTheMata on Dec 27, 2016 15:44:30 GMT
Great buddy. Just a heads up – you don't need to bold everything, just type normally and break it into paragraphs if it's too long, like you just did. Also, feel free to use the players individual threads or the general thread, alongside the match threads, and your thoughts on Lindelof at the transfer threads are also welcome. I made a transfer thread for Lindelof. Took the chance since nobody made one I see it. You can use the threads we already have. We discuss it in them
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Post by RAZ on Dec 27, 2016 15:46:09 GMT
I see it. You can use the threads we already have. We discuss it in them aye! you can start a new one if the player is confirmed and ours. also, there`s an "edit" option for your comments mate
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