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Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2023/2024
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Mame89
on 27/11/2023, 03:46:11 UTC
after Man United fantastic performance yesterday, how many people will praise Man United performance? how many will praise Ten Hag after this win? and how many will praise Onana after successfully securing Man United goal several times?
I understand that when a team performs inconsistently there will be a lot of bad criticism blaming the coach or players but at least before we blame anyone or give bad criticism we have to look at how big the team is and previously I also said that we should at least look at MU performance until the end of the season and if at the end of the season MU performance is very bad and they cannot be in a safe position in the standings, we deserve to give this bad criticism because the journey is still quite long and there are still many matches that Man United has to play and on the one hand in january the transfer market reopens will provide positive influence on a team.
Big teams like Man United are in the spotlight so it is very natural that many people criticize them if they play badly. Even though Man United is currently starting to recover, it is not uncommon to criticize them and I think Ten Hag can overcome this, he just needs time. I myself am very happy with this victory and still support Ten Hag.

However what concerns me is that Man United are almost always beaten when it comes to 'second balls', when the ball is loose or in the air, it is almost always an Everton player who picks it up or heads the ball into the net. This is a recurring thing and Teg Hag needs to address it. Need to show more determination and grit and win this second ball battle. And it has to start against Newcastle next week because otherwise Man United will lose.

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btw, I saw many people giving praise to Garnacho when he scored the first score in a fantastic style, it was very worthy of praise and it is true what other people said here, maybe Garnacho could be the new historical successor to Rooney.
Garnacho appearance can provide inspiration for himself to become a star like Rooney as long as he can consistently improve his skills.
Yes that's right. This is a very extraordinary goal for Garnacho, his overhead kick technique is like Wayne Rooney's goal against Man City in 2011. And what's interesting is that he was the only player from Argentina who dared to celebrate Siuuuu.