Last Sunday, Manchester United was left in ruins after Liverpool with its tornado like attack went through Old Trafford. That fixture over the weekend in the Barclay’s Premier League
presented two teams in opposite directions in regards to the getting to
the top of the table. Manchester United kept his nose dive, dropping
points and killing any remaining hope of qualifying for next season
Champions League. Liverpool on the other hand are poised to return to
Europe’s elite competition after a four year hiatus.
Thanks to that change in fortunes, the Glory, Glory Man
United chants are now a thing of the past, and the You Never Walk Alone
motto has everything David Moyes lacks.
In the past, are those three out of four Champions League
finals where the Red Devils were victorious against Chelsea in Moscow on
the first one and lost to the Almighty Barcelona FC on the following
two. How fondly Man United fans remember the years of not caring about
Cristiano Ronaldo or Tevez leaving the “Theater of Dreams”.
Unless, of course, that future has Man United losing by
more than three goals against Manchester City, plus losing more than 7-0
on aggregate in the next round of the Champions League, which can
happen, just ask Schalke vs Real Madrid or last year’s Barcelona against
Bayern Munich.
So, my advice to Moyes if he wants to keep his job for next
season is: first, play Rooney in the center of the pitch behind Van
Persie for now even if it means placing Mata on the wing where he is
almost a ghost until the season ends, so that you get the most out of
both Van Persie and Rooney and come summer you can sell Van Persie and
let Rooney be the man upfront with Mata behind him. Plus, remember how
defensively you use to play with Everton and aside for Van Persie and
Rooney assemble the most defensive side that you can, to play Manchester
City and whoever (Bayern) comes next in the Champions League, and thus
avoid catastrophic results.
Manchester United have probably got the worst of opponents
that they were hoping for. David Moyes and his men have been drawn
together to play 180 minutes against Pep Guardiola’s reigning European
Champions Bayern Munich in the quarter finals, so park the bus Moyes to
at least leave with any dignity that remains.
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