GWT: EPL - Matchweek 23

3 points is 3 points.

At least twice? f*** if I know. But if you got 11 guys jumping in two footed every game, they’re gonna connect. I know you feel a need to jump into the defense of every Argentinian player and I respect that and I do love Lisandro’s mentality but f*** he needs to be smarter. This is at least the fifth time I’ve seen him attempt a two footed stamp on a player this season. It’s just a weird choice of a tackle that he needs to cut out of his game. Until he does he is always a risk to get sent off.
Actually none, according to transfermarkt.
 
At least twice? f*** if I know. But if you got 11 guys jumping in two footed every game, they’re gonna connect. I know you feel a need to jump into the defense of every Argentinian player and I respect that and I do love Lisandro’s mentality but f*** he needs to be smarter. This is at least the fifth time I’ve seen him attempt a two footed stamp on a player this season. It’s just a weird choice of a tackle that he needs to cut out of his game. Until he does he is always a risk to get sent off.
Actually his last red (and his only red in his professional career) was in 2017/2018 and was for a second yellow when he would have been 19 or 20 and playing in Argentina.

In 6389 minutes for United he has a total of 22 yellow cards which is ~.31 per 90 or an average of 11.8 per season.

He gets shockingly few cards for as much of a lunatic as he is.

He absolutely needs to cut out the two footed stop though because, like I had said earlier as well, eventually he's gonna miss one and with that type of action all it takes it a tiny miss to see red.
 
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This matchweek is highlighted by a big 6 battle for top 4 when a newly resurgent Man City hosts Chelsea, who got back to winning ways in MW22. Elsewhere, we get a surprise battle for European places when Bournemouth welcomes Forest, while title favorites Liverpool will look to make easy work of Ipswich at Anfield. We also have a relegation six pointer with Spurs hosting Leicester.

HomeAwayTime and Date (CT)Venue
Brighton & Hove AlbionEvertonSat., Jan. 25, 9:00 AMThe AmEx
LiverpoolIpswich TownSat., Jan. 25, 9:00 AMAnfield
SouthamptonNewcastle UnitedSat., Jan. 25, 9:00 AMSt. Mary's Stadium
Wolverhampton WanderersArsenalSat., Jan. 25, 9:00 AMMolineux Stadium
BournemouthNottingham ForestSat., Jan. 25, 9:00 AMVitality Stadium
Manchester CityChelseaSat., Jan. 25, 11:30 AMThe Etihad
Tottenham HotspurLeicester CitySun., Jan. 26, 8:00 AMTottenham Hostpur Stadium
Crystal PalaceBrentfordSun., Jan. 26, 8:00 AMSelhurst Park
Aston VillaWest Ham UnitedSun., Jan. 26, 10:30 AMVilla Park
FulhamManchester UnitedSun., Jan. 26, 1:00 PMCraven Cottage
Appreciate you doing this btw.
 
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Lmao Amorim HATES Rashford.

The biggest thing about this is that the manager needs support from those above him to do this. If he's got it, he can keep it up and enforce this type of stuff, but if they're too worried about market value and investment, they'll override him and the entire dressing room culture is demolished.
 
The biggest thing about this is that the manager needs support from those above him to do this. If he's got it, he can keep it up and enforce this type of stuff, but if they're too worried about market value and investment, they'll override him and the entire dressing room culture is demolished.
I would hope he's got the support to do it. But isolating a manager and letting the players win out in the long term would be super on brand for United.
 
Ten hag did this with Ronaldo. It’s about the manager demonstrating his authority to the dressing room.
I mean sure, but the Ronaldo situation was far more egregious on the player side than the Rashford one.

But I can also see how a manager that's worth his shit would also probably hate dealing with Rashford on a daily basis.
 
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I mean sure, but the Ronaldo situation was far more egregious on the player side than the Rashford one.

But I can also see how a manager that's worth his shit would also probably hate dealing with Rashford on a daily basis.
Not sure what’s going on with Rashford , is he a cancer? Seems to be a good kid off the field.

I meant a new manager coming in and wanting to stamp his authority.

Pep fought Etoo and kun but later made up with him
 
Not sure what’s going on with Rashford , is he a cancer? Seems to be a good kid off the field.

I meant a new manager coming in and wanting to stamp his authority.

Pep fought Etoo and kun but later made up with him
Attitude in training and games. Cam't be bothered to track back or is just jogging. A few years ago or under Ole, he was known for having a good work ethic and was often used more on the left side over Martial, who couldn't be bothered with tracking back (left Shaw way too alone defensively).
 
He has a habit of trying to take on a defender alone, getting stopped, and then throwing his hands up and moping/walking for a bit instead of making a smart play at first or hustling back after he loses the ball.

I think a lot of the offfield media stuff dragged on him and he’s just totally burned out now and needs a change.
 
Not sure what’s going on with Rashford , is he a cancer? Seems to be a good kid off the field.

I meant a new manager coming in and wanting to stamp his authority.

Pep fought Etoo and kun but later made up with him
Some off field stuff is slowly coming out. Not sure of the legitimacy of it, but it would track with his career trajectory. But he seems to have picked up a bit of a partying habit and supposedly went out a night before a training and when Amorim brought it up he lied to Ruben. Then you have the interview where he announced he was leaving and I can totally see why Ruben hates him. He's losing a lot of goodwill he has where now he's being a problem off the field and not only on it.
 

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