Saturday, January 23, 2016

The Saints March Happily Past Old Trafford Sorry Boys



Desolate, clueless and not configured is the current state at Old Trafford and its Red Devils, especially with a Manager that does not see the light at the end of the tunnel.

By seeing how a Southampton squad silenced its prodigal sons with a lone goal from their newly acquired striker and former Hoops Charlie Austin.

Since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson, the Theater of Dreams has never seen any of its glory days, when this colossus never saw its prodigal son’s succumb so easily to any visiting squads.

After all the Red Devils have already, seen fracas with David Moyes who could not lift this squad from mediocrity and the same story once again is repeating itself.

With a boring or lack of dynamic Louis Van Gaal game scheme- not convincing anyone in the circles of Premiership and world stages of football.

Very well the millions of followers that Manchester United fans seeking prompt solutions to this nightmarish campaign once again and see some winning consistency from their Red Devils.

As last campaign many saw a light recovery and hopes of a renewed Red Devils squad, fronting a series of tough challenges, once in the Champions and Cup fracas and so far the reinforcements brought by the Dutch, are not delivering.

One bad thing leads to the other, still this campaign in its apogee and contested as ever, Van Gaal can make some moves as the ones he did in his time at Madrid and Munich that earned him his all-around reputation.

As in every article I’ve written in the past, I stated the way this campaign has turned out in favor of the small entities and giving the so called big guns of Premiership a run for their money.

Today with a defined initial, eleven sent by Southampton Manager Ronnie Koeman into the field- his Saints did marched in at Old Trafford and left it with a convincing victory over Manu.

What can Van Gaal do to erase that negative image, how can he take off the Boring, Boring Man United motto from his trademark he brought since his arrival at Trafford and how will the Theater of Dreams cease to exist as the one of Yawns.

Many interrogatives abound, as for today hail to the Southampton chaps and jeers to the local Red Devils, lacking principle and team work to define matches with class and ambition, something not found anywhere in Trafford.

The Saints are a hardened squad looking for ways to improve, as for the Manchester Boys who are showing no consistency, shame on you.

Sorry squads that after last week win over a revamped and rejuvenated Liverpool squad, this Derby win proved to be lethal as the hangover of that win was visible with a confident Manu squad that playing of the likes of locals.

They could won this match and with a streaked Wayne Rooney that always delivers on the clutch, tonight this chap couldn’t do his magic, something that he’s not the only none in the lineup.

At the end, this match showed off a sorry state for the squad at Trafford and Sir Matt Busby Way with a lack of many things and seeing how a small entity can silenced its crowds very easily, no respect at all.


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