And the following is what I want to say about Manchester United.
1. The squad has started to grow in size with Rasmus Hojlund and Harry Maguire returning to the starting line-up.
Erik ten Hag prepared the Year 11 with just two children from Lok Krok Khanong School, Harry Amas and Toby Collier.
In just 10 minutes, Manchester United were leading 1-0.
The Red Devils' first goal took just 3 moves.
looks good.
Marcus Rashford received the ball from defence and crossed long for Rasmus Hojlund before the Albanian-born forward took the ball and fired his shot past opposing goalkeeper Darkes.
Hmmmm…
2. But then
Rasmus Hoglund is injured and leaves the pitch.
Manchester United equalised after a moment when they looked offside.
Lenny Euro is injured and leaves the field.
In the second half, Erik ten Hag changed the entire squad as before.
One-sided defense and playing football has no great shape.
Finally he conceded a goal at the end of the match.
3. The only good thing we saw from Manchester United in this match was Mason Mount.
The pace of the game looks fierce, he is still hardworking and dedicated while creating attacking plays in his role as a number 10.
It is called an unusually good shape.
It's a shame I only played for 45 minutes (again).
4. Manchester United's style of play, built on the wisdom of Erik ten Hag, is still as vague and uncomfortable as your underwear stuck up your bum.
You've played 3 games and you're still looking up and down, stumbling, unable to find any criteria. But there are players who are already injured.
Suddenly I felt like jumping up and kicking the monorail flags until I had to tell myself it was just a warm-up game. You don't have to be so serious about anything.
5. Moon is back.
When I saw the new Anthony at this moment going on a rampage in the second half, I was so worried about my opponent that I wanted to tell everyone about it…
Erik ten Hag has carefully created a new “monster”…spit!!!!!