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We're like a boxer that likes to fight at our own pace - tap tap jab jab then land a big right hand. But modern football teams now come out swinging and it leaves us startled.
I felt we came back into it later in the half though. If Newcastle tire we might nick it with the quality up front.
I felt we came back into it later in the half though. If Newcastle tire we might nick it with the quality up front.
We could do without being bullied all over the pitch first. I'd have expected a big bruiser like Casemiro to be a bit more able to handle it.Fuck the Glazers wrote: ↑1 year ago We're like a boxer that likes to fight at our own pace - tap tap jab jab then land a big right hand. But modern football teams now come out swinging and it leaves us startled.
I felt we came back into it later in the half though. If Newcastle tire we might nick it with the quality up front.
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He's too slow. Not bullied so much like Fred, Bruno, Sancho etc. but always a yard off when the opposition counter.FuB wrote: ↑1 year agoWe could do without being bullied all over the pitch first. I'd have expected a big bruiser like Casemiro to be a bit more able to handle it.Fuck the Glazers wrote: ↑1 year ago We're like a boxer that likes to fight at our own pace - tap tap jab jab then land a big right hand. But modern football teams now come out swinging and it leaves us startled.
I felt we came back into it later in the half though. If Newcastle tire we might nick it with the quality up front.
I reckon we have to see McT for Fred and Casemiro sitting deeper. ETH expected them to be a bit easier to pass around but we might have to match them with the physicality and go long to Ronaldo.
Wasn't Casemiro supposed to be great at always sniffing out danger and being in the right place? Problem with McT is he just makes too many unnecessary fouls and picks up cards like there's no tomorrow.Felwin wrote: ↑1 year agoHe's too slow. Not bullied so much like Fred, Bruno, Sancho etc. but always a yard off when the opposition counter.FuB wrote: ↑1 year agoWe could do without being bullied all over the pitch first. I'd have expected a big bruiser like Casemiro to be a bit more able to handle it.Fuck the Glazers wrote: ↑1 year ago We're like a boxer that likes to fight at our own pace - tap tap jab jab then land a big right hand. But modern football teams now come out swinging and it leaves us startled.
I felt we came back into it later in the half though. If Newcastle tire we might nick it with the quality up front.
I reckon we have to see McT for Fred and Casemiro sitting deeper. ETH expected them to be a bit easier to pass around but we might have to match them with the physicality and go long to Ronaldo.
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