by stmichael » Mon Feb 26, 2007 2:51 pm
For the first time in ages I watched some of Match of the Day on Saturday night. Hansen hit the nail on the head as far as United's success this season goes: they are, quite simply, an exceptionally attacking team. Even when they're playing poorly (as they have been for a while now) they just keep on attacking teams. He showed at one stage how they basically switched to a 4-2-4 formation late on in order to win it.
Now that might not sound so bold, but when you saw how aggressively Fulham were going for it, having chance after chance, it really was. Furthermore, their central midfield two were Giggs and Scholes - hardly the most defensive of players. In short, they've got attacking players all over the pitch - including in defence - and it's paying off for them in spades.
Having said that, they are looking more vulnerable at the back at the moment, and our defence won't be steam-rollered in the way Fulham's was. I think we can beat them next week. I also think their tactics are very poorly suited to European competition. They play a more cagey style in Europe, but it's not their game and I think that's why they'll eventually slip up there.
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