the fixtures are now starting to get tough with a trip to Old Trafford, which
is never the easiest place to go of course. Â If United donât get you, the referee and VAR
often will. There is much to dislike about United but from my point of view,
most of that comes from enduring their 20 years of success under Sir Alex
Ferguson. The last 10 years has been amusing because the social media age
provides a wonderful insight into the sense of entitlement of a large
percentage of their supporters. They lost rather heavily last week and the
carnage was amazing.
As we were basking in the glory of our win against Leicester,
the following day saw Manchester United travel to Liverpool and it was with
great amusement that we all saw them lose 7-0, in a style of capitulation
manner that was only too familiar to us. They didnât go full-Southampton in
that they didnât have anyone sent off and didnât lose by nine. They of course
shouldâve had one or two sent off but you know, referees and United. Â Put it this way, if a Southampton player
shoves a linesman today, expect him to get sent off.
Yep, that 7-0 defeat highlighted to the world what everyone
knew already and that was that Bruno Fernandes is a massive Rat faced whiny bell-end and possibly the opposition player that fans of the other 19 Premier
League clubs, hate more than any other.Â
Andy Robertson and Bruno Guimaraes might get a few votes but I think this particular Bruno wins.
Itâs ironic that they got rid of Cristiano Ronaldo because
of his bad attitude but they kept Bruno and made him captain, even though his
attitude is demonstrably worse. Fernandes of course, because heâs a Manchester
United player, gets away with absolute murder. Remember the game out there a
couple of years ago when he took a swing At Oriol Romeu. Pathetic little wanker.
A week before the 7-0 defeat, they had won the Carabao Cup
against Newcastle, who of course progressed at our expense from the semi-final.
Newcastle turned up at Wembley, lost 2-0, didnât have a shot and went home.
Itâs hard to imagine that we wouldâve done less than that if we had got to the
final. Today will be a chance to
prove that I guess and whilst you could never rule out the chance of getting
absolutely battered at Old Trafford, we have to go in there believing that
United are not invincible and that we can cause them problems.
Erik Ten Hag is in his first full season as United manager
and he didnât get off to the best of starts with the most notable result being
a 4-0 defeat at Brentford. That turned out to be Cristiano Ronaldoâs last game
and since then, United have undeniably picked up, helped by about ÂŁ200 million
worth of new signings. One of those, Casemiro, filled the chasm that they have
had for the last few seasons in the centre of midfield. He has been truly
exceptional since he arrived though he did somewhat to go missing when they
were getting smashed at Anfield last week. Other expensive signings like
Antony, have not been so successful despite having undoubted ability. He was
signed for about ÂŁ90 million to play on the right wing. Last year they spent ÂŁ80
million on Jadon Sancho to play on the right wing.
Lisandro Martinez has been an interesting buy. The 5 foot 9
centre back has had his critics but letâs face it, heâd be better than Harry
Maguire even if he’s 4 foot 6. Everyone has been lauding Ten Hagâs work this
season and whilst I admire him for making the decisions that had to be made
regarding Ronaldo and Maguire, I do laugh when heâs painted some sort of
managerial genius when he has one of the most expensive squads in history at
his disposal and heâs just spent another 200 million on it.
Unitedâs resurgence has been built on the back of a home
grown player who didnât cost a transfer fee with Marcus Rashford being on an
incredible run of goal scoring form since the World Cup. Itâs too simple to say
stop him and you stop United but put it this way, he is certainly going to be
more of a threat than Wout Weghorst, which might literally translate to Big Carthorse
(possibly).
The sub-plot with United is always about the owners, the
infamous Glazer family who fired everyone up by announcing that they were
considering selling a few months ago but needless to say, the club hasnât been
sold and needless to say, the narrative has somewhat changed and it looks like
they may not sell after all. Those poor fans will just have to deal with having
ÂŁ200 million spent on the team every transfer window.
When Ruben Selles won his first game against Chelsea, we then
went up to Leeds and he picked exactly the same team as a reward, even though
Leeds away is a completely different assignment. We beat Leicester at home last
week and today is a completely different assignment, so I am really hoping that
he doesnât stick to the same team, particularly in defence. Letâs give it a go
today. If we try and defend, we will get beat so letâs have a go, try and
attack the full backs, neither of whom are particularly great defensively and
put them under a bit of pressure. No one is expecting us to get a point today
so letâs give it a go and letâs have Fernandes whining like a little bitch by
the time the game is over.
In the event, Ruben has gone with the same team that got the
win against Leicester apart from Romain Perraud coming in left back with KWP
moving over to the right hand side to replace the injured Maitland-Niles. Â Ten Hag has left the door open a bit for us by
picking Carthorst and a line behind him of Rashford, Sancho and Anthony. This
means Bruno Fernandes is playing deeper alongside Casemiro. Definite
opportunity there when we win the ball back.
Saints comfortably get into the game and donât look overawed
at all but a break down our right-hand side sees Rashford bearing down on Baz
who gets down low to make a good one-handed save in front of the lumbering Carthorst.
We are trying to attack, with Alcaraz being at the centre of
most of it. He knocks the ball round Lisandro Martinez who in true Argentina
fashion, just blocks him and takes the yellow card after only 10 minutes. Next time, Alcaraz skips past a couple of
players on the edge of the box before slipping as he tries to shoot.
Wan-Bissaka has a chance to clear it but fucks it up and the ball finds its way
to Perraud on the left-hand side and he clips in a superb cross along the 6
yard line and Theo Walcott comes flying into thump a header goalwards but
unfortunately itâs straight at de Gea, who knocks it over the bar. A yard
either side or downwards and itâs a certain goal. Shit.
Whilst Theo is not in the team for his heading ability, thatâs all that
Carthorst is in the United team for, so itâs with great amusement that Shaw
slings over a cross and it hits Carthorst on the nosebag and plops down for Baz to pick up.
Alcaraz picks up a ball in midfield and spins past Martinez before playing a lovely ball inside Wan-Bissaka for Sulemana who is
away and sees his shot blocked by Varane. Itâs Alcaraz again, playing an
attempted 1-2 with Walcott but when he gets to the return pass, Casimero comes
launching in and clatters him. Anthony Taylor is right next to the incident and
is clearly not impressed and a yellow card comes out. Oh, this is interesting,
we are off to VAR and Andre Marriner.
âEarth calling Anthony Taylor, Come in AnthonyâŚâ
âHi Andre, what have you seen?, dealt with it, yellowâ
âYeah, about that, you see Alcaraz rolling on the ground? Whereâs he holding
his leg?â
âErr, just under his kneeâ
âYeah, Casemiro comes flying in like a lunatic, off the ground, out of controlâŚ
can you see where Iâm going with this?â
âYeah but he got the ball so surely itâs yellowâ
âHasnât been in the rulebook since you had a full head of hair mateâ
âShit! Send me to the monitor to have a
look so I donât look so badâ
âNo worries mateââŚ.
[Checks Monitor]
âFucking hell Andre, heâs landed halfway up his legâ
âSure does Anthony. Itâs so obviously a
red that only a fucking idiot would be able to complain about thatâ
âBruno Fernandes is spitting his dummy outâ
âI rest my caseâ
And itâs a red. Off you go you dirty bastard, stop crying.
It would be beautiful if JWP stuck this free kick in the net.
Just beautiful. It is right on the edge of his range though but he goes for it
and it flicks off the wall and with de Gea  absolutely nowhere, it drops wide of the
opposite post.
We get an early opportunity to see if there will be a levelling-up from the
officials and the signs are good as KWP executes a superb tackle on Rat Faced
Prick on the right of the penalty area and Fernandes embarrasses himself again
with histrionics and gestures and begging.Â
Such a wanker.
Despite having 10, United are still dangerous, especially
when they move the ball quickly and win a free kick on their right hand side
when Sulemana hauls down Antony. Rat
Face whips in and Varane meets at the far post but Baz that gets down well to
pull off a decent block. Â Â Ten Hag has had
a look for a few minutes and decided that he can do without Carthorst and so off
he canters to be replaced by Scott McTominay â he of the triple handball
incident at St Maryâs earlier on this season.
Talking of handball â Rat Face is in full begging mode again as ABK slips as a
low cross comes in and it hits him full in the chest. Taylor obviously sees nothing in it and nor
does VAR but the babies are crying and Shaw thinks itâs therefore ok to kick
Walcott up in the air, for which he should get booked but doesnât.
Half time and lots of whining. I see about 10 replays of the ABK incident
and no angle proves that he handles it, not one. One makes it look like itâs hits his knee
before his chest, in which case, even if the chest was an arm, itâs not
handball. A replay of the Casemiro
challenge shows itâs even worse than I originally thought.
Unlike the game against Wolves when we were faced with a team
with 10 men, Saints start the second half really well, passing the ball and
making United work. JWP feeds KWP who burns past Rashford and gets a cross over,
which flicks off McTominay towards his own goal but Wan-Bissaka is stood behind
de Gea and clears off the line.
Itâs been coming because there hasnât been one for 10 minutes or so but now itâs
time for another classic Bruno Fernandes Rat Faced Prick moment as he gets
robbed of possession on the edge of the box by Lavia and carts him over. There
is no way any player on this earth can argue that he hasnât committed a foul
there but Rat Face is all arm waving and screwing up face at the referee. In
short, heâs a little twat, like a toddler throwing a tantrum in a supermarket. Everyone looks away because they feel sorry
for the parents. Come on JamesâŚ. stick this one in the net please.
Silence in Old Trafford (which is not unusual on the face of
it) and up steps JWP and with his wand of a right foot itâs over the wall and
dipping and it flicks off the bar and over. Â Fuck.
Alcaraz is off, probably due to last weeks injury and Casemiroâs effort today
and Stuart Armstrong on, signalling that we at least want to keep attacking. Lavia puts Perraud on the left hand side his
ball inside finds Sulemana and he dribbles into the box before getting blocked
off by McTominay. Good defending to be fair
Itâs more or less the end of Sulemana as he and Adams come off and you guessed
it, Chucklevision with Paul and Barry.Â
United have a corner on the left and it comes in from Shaw and is headed
away but Man United win it back and Antony and Wan-Bissaka combine to give the
ball away to ABK and he sends Walcott streaking through from half way with
Lisandro Martinez the closest player. Martinez has already been booked so
Walcott really has to come across the front of him onto his right foot but he
doesnât look confident enough to do that and stays on his left foot and when it
comes to the shot, de Gea is equal to it easily enough.
Because of the players United have got on the pitch, they are
still a danger every time they attack and Shaw and Rashford on their left-hand
side work an opening for Bruno Fernandes to try side footed effort for 20 yards
but Baz gets down to flick a hand out and tip it onto the post. Quite brilliant
save. I would not have been happy if that fucking rat had scored
On our next attack weâre win a corner on the right hand side
and work it short to KWP on the corner of the penalty area and as United arenât
really closing him down, he moves across a couple of yards before hammering a
shot left-footed which carves away from de Gea, smacks of the post and comes
out. ShitâŚ
United havenât tried the âPressure the Refâ trick for a while so Rashford has a
go as he runs through on Bazunu, who pulls out of the challenge and Saint
Marcus clicks his heels together and hits the deck. Itâs such a pathetic dive that itâs
laughable. How does he not get booked
for that?
Ten Hag has removed ÂŁ180 million of averageness with Sancho and Antony being
replaced with Garnacho and Pellestri and the former tries to take on KWP and itâs
another superb tackle which leaves Garnacho in a heap.
90, 91 â I think weâll take a point now. The final action of
the game is Mara breaking down the right hand side and Fat Boy Shaw
sure canât even be bothered to try and make a tackle so just hacks him down. Â He then boots the ball away but Anthony Taylor
is clearly had enough of winding up United folk today.
I guess weâre going to have to start with a discussion on
whether that was a point gained or two dropped. Personally, I feel that is
both. At the start of the season I wouldâve certainly thought more with this
being a point gained because our need was not desperate. Because of the
situation that we have got ourselves into, it probably is two points dropped
but then, a point at Old Trafford is never really a bad result.
Unlike the game against Wolves a few weeks ago when we were
playing against 10 men for an hour, we did at least maintain some kind of
attacking threat and there was an intent to go forward even though Ruben pulled
that mad Double Chuckle Brothers substitution again. The fact that we didnât score
today was down to a lack of quality on the ball in from the wide areas and the
chances falling to players who have no confidence in front of goal, with Theo
Walcott being the obvious example of this.
It will get lost in the narrative over the sending off but
Saints did create some good chances before the red card but as with all the
attempts after, including two free kicks, we never worked the goalkeeper enough
with de Gea only really been extended once, from Walcottâs header.
As I said, a lot of the attacking play floundered on the
final ball into the box and Charly Alcaraz didnât look fully fit, especially after the Casemiro assault. I thought the first
substitution, with Stuart Armstrong replacing Alcaraz, was good but as referred
to earlier, the Chuckle Brothers substitution added nothing. We didnât need
legs at the top of the pitch in this particular game, we needed more of a goal
threat. Mind you, I donât recall Tall Paul even getting a touch of the ball
when he came on for the last six minutes. When he is on the pitch we really do
have to get balls into the box and we clearly have no idea how to do that,
otherwise itâs a complete waste of any assets he might have.
I have to say that I was impressed in the main with Anthony
Taylor today. Though you could say the red card was slightly harsh because he
got the ball, it was clearly dangerous and his foot connected high up on Alcaraz
shin. Though he probably had to give that as a red card, I was impressed that
he didnât even things up or buy any of the Bruno Fernandes remonstration bullshit
after perfectly fair tackles. He also didnât buy the amazing dive by Marcus
Rashford though I have to say, I find it absolutely ridiculous that that sort
of shit doesnât even earn you a booking.
Fernandes was as predicted, a complete fucking rat, probably
brought on today by Ten Hagâs team selection which meant he had to play
slightly deeper than the little princess wouldâve wanted, which of course
became a necessity once Casimero got sent off. I do live for the day when
someone just absolutely wipes the little fucker out or a referee just sends him
off after 15 minutes or something.
It was a good day for the back four and goalkeeper,
especially for Baz, whose tip onto the post from Brunoâs shot from the edge of
the box was probably the main thing that earned us a point today. Itâs another
clean sheet and Bednarek managed to break his shite-decent-shite-decent run of
performances. We looked pretty comfortable defensively even when United had 11
because before they made the substitution to bring on McTominay to stiffen the
midfield, they had Wout Weghorst up front, who is absolute bollocks. At the end
of his career it will list Manchester United as one of his former clubs and
everyone will wonder how the fuck that happened. KWP did an excellent job at right
back keeping the in-form Rashford very quiet both before and after the red card
and Rashford in the end was restricted to one horrible fucking dive to try and
win a penalty.
As said earlier, I have a bit of a dislike for United, which
is mainly down to the entitlement of their fans, players and now, even the new
manager. Â Erik ten Hagâs interview after
the game was absolutely embarrassing. He was trying to question why Casemiro
never got sent off in all the time he was playing for Real Madrid but heâs
somehow been sent off twice for Manchester United. Â If you donât know why Erik, youâre a bigger idiot than I thought. He has grabbed a player round the throat (against
Palace) and connected with a tackle halfway up the shin today. He has totally deserved
the two red cards that he has got. Maybe he was running around flying into tackles
today because you picked Bruno Fernandes to play next to him so he was
flying around covering all the gaps. And as for moaning about United not getting a
penalty. You know the rules you fucking idiot. 10 replays couldnât prove that
that ball had hit Bella-Kotchapâs arm so how is it controversial not to give it?
Piss off.
United fans are also bitching about two perfectly fair tackles that KWP put in,
one on the Rat and one on Garnacho. This of course leads to the usual United thing
whereby if you happen to have any black players in your team, their social media accounts will be
bombarded with monkey emojis and other racist abuse. KWP seemed to be the main
victim of that but ABK got it as well. Maybe
United could actually come out and say something and condemn this shit but I
bet they donât, like they didnât two years ago when Alex Jankewitz got it â and
of course they won that game 9-0!
Next up is Brentford, followed by Spurs at home which are two
games that we are going to have to take four points from to keep in touch. We
are looking better now and itâs the first time for a while weâve strung two half
decent performances in a row together and now the challenge is to extend that
run to 5 or 6 games to give us a chance. In the short term, a win against
Brentford or Wednesday will actually lift us out of the bottom three so that
has to be the aim. If that happens, it will be interesting to see how
other teams react to scoreboard pressure of actually being below the line.



.webp)


Leave a comment