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Wednesday, 26 March 2014
It's Getting Too Much for Moyes....Another BAD Defeat By their Rivals HAS To Be GAME OVER Now
Fuck this. Come on. This is now just a joke. There is REALLY no point anymore in Moyes embarrassing himself any longer. Holding onto the fact they still have "hope" in the Champions League or they are in rebuilding mode is not enough for anyone to have faith he is the right long term guy. THAT DEFEAT WAS RIDICULOUS and it was ALL on Moyes.
He went ahead and did cowboy football. I warned him not to do it, I said he should come with a strategy to STOP Yaya and Silva, but no, for some inexplicable reason...Moyes really thought that his team could really match City for quality.
Oh, and you can add putting Cleverley in a big game like this instead of Kagawa in his right role. But, Cleverley had one of his better games, but even his best game can't compete with ELITE players such as Fernandinho and Toure. All in all, the tactics and strategy were more to blame than the players playing like crap. Honestly, United were CRAP against Olympiakos in that first leg, but in the game against City they were fighting against a strategy that just played right into City's hands.
Shinji oh Shinji. IF, Moyes really understood the talent he had with this player, United would be much higher up. EVERY TIME Kagawa comes on, whether he is great or average, he MAKES THINGS HAPPEN. United just seem to have more life when they attack and the problem is not Kagawa, it's that the team are not really playing at the speed and wavelength that he plays at. If Moyes really did his research, he would see that Rooney and Kagawa work very well together and have the same kind of footballing brain. But Moyes is stubborn, and can't do the work or even be willing to change and adjust. He really just went ahead and played the SAME exact way that he's been playing and losing at. No change, nothing to make Pellegrini have to think or readjust....just the same full-on attack mode that got them spanked like a baby.
Moyes, I think, should think long and hard and wonder whether he wants to carry on. The amount of memes I have seen of him online are some of the best I've ever seen. He's becoming a laughing stock and it's now cool to mock him, and relate him to failure. It's something that can creep into his head and mess him up. Quit now my friend, and at LEAST give my prediction a CHANCE of coming true.