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    Flat performance yesterday, no real cutting edge and too often we gave space in the middle for them to run into and backed off them as they ran into it.

    They played well, had the better chances so overall a point was the best we could have got… just disappointing to see the last home game be such a damp squib.

    2 games left to secure 6th, think the players will bring it home with maximum points and good performances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nufcian View Post
    Flat performance yesterday, no real cutting edge and too often we gave space in the middle for them to run into and backed off them as they ran into it.

    They played well, had the better chances so overall a point was the best we could have got… just disappointing to see the last home game be such a damp squib.

    2 games left to secure 6th, think the players will bring it home with maximum points and good performances.
    It seemed that part of the problem yesterday was the gap between the back 4 and the midfield which was what caught us out in our run of poor performances. Fernandez will be back for Man U and that's the sort of situation he'll thrive on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    It seemed that part of the problem yesterday was the gap between the back 4 and the midfield which was what caught us out in our run of poor performances. Fernandez will be back for Man U and that's the sort of situation he'll thrive on.
    Can’t see Howe missing it though, and think a few things will work in our favour.

    Man Utd probably have the same issue as us, their central defense is slow (we miss Schar adding the pace to Burn’s presence), so at worst we’ll both have the same issue.

    Joelinton has got to start, which immediately improves our midfield massively… and I’d have our midfield and forward line over theirs everyday of the week… so if we both have the same issue, then I’d bet on us to come out on top.

    I think if we get after them from the first whistle to the last we’ll comfortably win.

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