The
4-0 win over Norwich City at the Capital One Cup will soon become a distant
memory. After all it is at a minor domestic cup and the opponent was basically
a ‘no-show’. It is still an important win especially given David Moyes’
difficult start as Sir Alex Ferguson’s replacement. The talk will be back on
one issue – team selection!
July 1, 2013, David Moyes officially takes over from the great Sir Alex Ferguson....
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Capital One Cup – Manchester United 4 Norwich City 0: Hernandez and Fabio
The
night belongs to these two players – Javier Hernandez and Fabio da Silva. Two
players that find it hard to get game times under new manager David Moyes. For
once the score line reflects the class between the two sides but of course both
sides did field squad players and youngsters. Still, this win completes the
last of the four series of home games for Manchester United at Old Trafford
this month and it can be deemed – satisfactory (3 wins and a draw).
Monday, 28 October 2013
Capital One Cup – Manchester United Vs Norwich City: Let’s see the others!
On
the back of that much talk about performance from Manchester United against
Stoke City, the attention shift to the next fixture – Capital One home fixture
against Norwich City. For once too since Sir Alex Ferguson’s reign, this might
not be that one fixture where United fans will get to see more younger players –
with the exception of Adnan Januzaj, or maybe Wilfred Zaha.
Premier League: Manchester United 3 Stoke City 2: This is definitely Man Utd!
David
Moyes finally did few things in this game that will win him ‘brownies’ point
among die hard Manchester United fans. For one the manner of which United
clawed back from being down bring back what had been missing all season – the
ability to fight back and secure victory. And while Moyes’ team selection was
not spot on, his tactical changes were, and for that Moyes deserve credit for
this hard fought win.
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