Leonmc0708 wrote:I cant see how they can all fit into a team, Berbatov, Rooney, Tevez and Ronaldo that is.
s@int wrote:I thought the same thing when we signed Voronin, Benayoun, Pennant and Kuyt
stmichael wrote:i think they'll play giggs or nani, anderson, scholes and fletcher in midfield. carrick and hargreaves are both injured.
Ben1988 wrote:to the tune of let it be:
Robbie Keane
Robbie Keane
Robbie Keane
Oh, Robbie Keane
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Robbie Keane
Robbie keane to net this weekend.... id bet his house on it!
bigmick wrote:I don't think they've edged it in effort, or frenetic energy. They have though quite simply been the better side for longer periods in each game. Last year at Anfield was a good example when the concensus was that we "battered" them. For sure we forced ourselves on top of them by sheer force of will, but all the quality interplay, all the posession football was from them. Once they'd scored, it was only in the dying seconds when we got a free kick generously awarded on the edge of their box when I actually thought we might score a goal. Men against boys was my call at the time.
The thing is with them, everyone goes at it hammer and tongs against them. For most clubs much as it sticks in my throat to say it, them coming to town is the biggest Home game of the season so everyone they play is "up for it", much in the same way it used to be when we were the best team in the land. So the result of that is that the highly charged, frenetic football which we tend to play against them is right in their hitting zone. I'd like to see us a little bit more considered this time around, play with a bit of intelligence as opposed to ripping into them from minute 1. Something akin to the way Mourinho used to set up and play against them would do me, solid, organised and if we do get a goal, defend it properly.
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