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Post by WullieFort on Apr 21, 2019 13:31:25 GMT
Everton is kicking the shit out of MU. Too quick and eager for the confused Reds Pinks. OGS needs to dump Martial and "Le Poseur" Pogba and bring on Sanchez and MacTominay but even that might not be enough to stop the hungry Toffees from scoring more goals
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Post by staggerstag on Apr 21, 2019 13:44:35 GMT
Walcott on for Richarlison who seems to be suffering with his ribs. He took a knock at the end of the first half and can't now carry on early in the second half.
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Post by MrFurious on Apr 21, 2019 13:44:58 GMT
::beepyeah::
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Post by staggerstag on Apr 21, 2019 13:47:40 GMT
The corner swings in on '53. It's no danger for De Gea but he decides to punch it away instead of catching. His parry falls directly to Digne outside the area. He has time to line up a shot and executes a cracker which De Gea is totally unprepared for. It's 3-0 Everton.
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Post by TheSowIsMine on Apr 21, 2019 13:54:01 GMT
This is just torture now, watching this game.
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Post by staggerstag on Apr 21, 2019 13:56:18 GMT
From Digne's throw-in deep inside Everton's own half the ball was played quickly upfield without challenge. Walcott picked it up 40 yards out, charged on unmolested and slotted consummately past De Gea for 4-0 on '63.
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Post by Zos on Apr 21, 2019 13:58:52 GMT
I think the players thought Ole a nice soft touch after Jose and performed so he would get the job. Once he was appointed they stopped putting in the same effort. Too much of a coincidence the timing. United should never have appointed him full time before the season was over.
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Post by staggerstag on Apr 21, 2019 14:01:37 GMT
Martial goes down theatrically diving looking for a penalty on 69. He gets nothing. That's how desperate things are. Now Pogba feeds Martial inside the box. He fires...but he fires two or three yards wide. And still no shot on target for the visitors.
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Post by staggerstag on Apr 21, 2019 14:06:33 GMT
I think the players thought Ole a nice soft touch after Jose and performed so he would get the job. Once he was appointed they stopped putting in the same effort. Too much of a coincidence the timing. United should never have appointed him full time before the season was over. As good a reason as any for the turnabout, I'd say. This is a diabolical performance.
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Post by staggerstag on Apr 21, 2019 14:12:05 GMT
It's a comedy. United string together a few passes on '80, much to the sarcastic delight of the Everton crowd who mock every United pass with chants of "Olé...olé...olé..."
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Post by Carl LaFong on Apr 21, 2019 14:16:03 GMT
LOL. They're stuck with the Baby Faced Assassin! Worst decision of the season to give him the job on a permanent basis?
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Post by staggerstag on Apr 21, 2019 14:17:21 GMT
United get their first shot on target...in the 87th minute. It comes to nothing.
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Post by staggerstag on Apr 21, 2019 14:19:52 GMT
With United playing City on Wednesday, Liverpool must be crapping themselves watching this United horror show.
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Post by staggerstag on Apr 21, 2019 14:30:01 GMT
Ref Tierney blows up for full time, and in doing so, to paraphrase Mark Twain, "pulls the curtain of charity over the scene."
Scholskier leaves the dug-out and does his best to maintain an expression of resolution, but you can't disguise this freak show. It was lamentable.
Everton, for their part, played their role like sons of bitches and you can't use just a poor United to big them up - they were very impressive in themselves.
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Post by WullieFort on Apr 21, 2019 14:42:40 GMT
OGS' successful honeymoon period may have been due as much to the reaction to Jose's departure as anything else and the reality was shown clearly here. Everton has pulled a plum of a coach/manager in Silva, who has good players, carrying out his tactics with enthusiasm and belief. They may need a better striker although Silva appears to have a lot of faith in "double-barrel". In contrast, there is an "attitude" about ManU, that persists from Jose's days, of "WE THE MAN", which they are, individually, but they seem unwilling to develop into a TEAM and I can't see Ole having any more success in harnessing their ability than his predecessors. Maybe only SAF had the balls to tell them to "pull their fingers out of their arses"
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Post by Aj_June on Apr 21, 2019 15:04:47 GMT
I had Everton in my tourney prediction. What a great feeling.
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Post by weststigersbob on Apr 22, 2019 2:09:42 GMT
OGS' successful honeymoon period may have been due as much to the reaction to Jose's departure as anything else and the reality was shown clearly here. Everton has pulled a plum of a coach/manager in Silva, who has good players, carrying out his tactics with enthusiasm and belief. They may need a better striker although Silva appears to have a lot of faith in "double-barrel". In contrast, there is an "attitude" about ManU, that persists from Jose's days, of "WE THE MAN", which they are, individually, but they seem unwilling to develop into a TEAM and I can't see Ole having any more success in harnessing their ability than his predecessors. Maybe only SAF had the balls to tell them to "pull their fingers out of their arses" Wullie is on the money. Far too many individual talents in this Man U team. Martial is the worst, closely followed by Pogba. Worst Man U performance I’ve seen in a long time.
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