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Posted April 20, 2017 22:18 · last edited April 20, 2017 22:20

paulm wrote:

Battering Ram Fellaini did the business this morn. He's unstoppable in that role really. 

Three very experienced managers in a row now have tried him all different ways, but eventually ended up playing him that way. 

Is he the best plan B in world football?

Honestly, I disagree...

It kind of worked this morning. I would argue that Herrera would've been a better sub and that the most influential thing was probably Zlatan being forcibly removed. 

Besides that, United used to pull off regular comebacks by staying relaxed and continuing to push forward and play football. There have been countless games we've squandered the oppourtunity because we've chosen to hoof at Fellaini instead.

To me it is just the typical Fellaini. Yes he pays off occasionally, but the downsides are too great.

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paulm wrote:

Battering Ram Fellaini did the business this morn. He's unstoppable in that role really. 

Three very experienced managers in a row now have tried him all different ways, but eventually ended up playing him that way. 

Is he the best plan B in world football?

Honestly, I disagree...

It kind of worked this morning. I would argue that Herrera would've been a better sub and that the most influential thing was probably Zlatan being forcibly removed. 

Besides that, United used to pull off regular comebacks by staying relaxed and continuing to push forward and play football. There have been countless games we've squandered the oppourtunity because we've chosen to hoof at Fellaini instead.

To me it is just the typical Fellaini. Yes he pays off occasionally, but the downsides are too great.

Unknown editor edited April 20, 2017 22:19
paulm wrote:

Battering Ram Fellaini did the business this morn. He's unstoppable in that role really. 

Three very experienced managers in a row now have tried him all different ways, but eventually ended up playing him that way. 

Is he the best plan B in world football?

Honestly, I disagree...

It kind of worked this morning. I would argue that Herrera would've been a better sub and that the most influential thing was probably Zlatan being forcibly removed. 

Besides that, United used to pull off regular comebacks by staying relaxed and continuing to push forward and play football. There have been countless games we've squandered the oppurtunity because we've chosen to hoof at Fellaini instead.

To me it is just the typical Fellaini. Yes he pays off occasionally, but the downsides are too great.

Unknown editor edited April 20, 2017 22:18
paulm wrote:

Battering Ram Fellaini did the business this morn. He's unstoppable in that role really. 

Three very experienced managers in a row now have tried him all different ways, but eventually ended up playing him that way. 

Is he the best plan B in world football?

Honestly, I disagree...

It kind of worked this morning. I would argue that Herrera would've been a better sub and that the most influential thing was probably Zlatan being forcibly removed. 

Besides that, United used to pull off incredible regular comebacks by continuing to push forward and play lively football. There have been countless games we've squandered the oppurtunity because we've chosen to hoof at Fellaini instead.

To me it is just the typical Fellaini. Yes he pays off occasionally, but the downsides are too great.