Really? Manchester United has a strong attack; an attack that has failed to score a single goal in two matches, will that be considered as a strong attack? I won't consider Manchester United attack as a strong one. So far so teams with strong attacks has scored multiple goals in the premier League already but Manchester United attack has none in two matches is that not ringing a bell already? Well let's continue to watch as things unfold in that club called Manchester United. They think that their problems are over? It's not for them this is just the beginning.
Overall, yes. I think their gameplay has improved from the way they played last season and In the game against Fulham, they played and had a strong attack for about the first 10-15 minutes.
Admittedly, I would have preferred to see more goals scored and ultimately a win for United instead of a draw, I think the problem suffered last season is mostly over and they're going to see an improvement in their gameplay. Isn't it a bit still too early to be hoping for the clubs downfall after just two games?