Everyone who’s everyone is having their say on the issues
that Manchester United are currently facing, so here’s my view.
Most pundits are pointing to the back three/four as the
problem area, but I would argue the defensive frailties are simply a by product
of what’s happening further up the pitch, in midfield.
A glaring issue overnight against Leicester was United
continually getting overrun in midfield, due to the side lacking a strong
presence in the centre of the park.
Van Gaal’s line-up overnight featured Falcao and Van Persie
playing as a front pair, with Rooney in behind as a No.10. His midfield was
then Di Maria on the left, Herrera right and Blind central, in a holding role.
This is the problem.
We saw just how lethal United can be when they attack, but
Van Gaal will soon learn that won’t win him the Premier League.
Jose Mourinho knows best, the Premier League is about
picking up points; it’s a marathon where every game counts.
The United side is too heavily weighted towards attack.
Against Leicester they couldn’t hold the middle and
consequently they were overrun and their defence was stretched, from there, any
decent side will simply isolate the defenders and pick you off, which the Foxes
did, multiple times.
It works both ways too. Not only is having someone solid in a central role important in defense, but also going forward.
Cambiasso showed that against United. He was the focal point in midfield where everything went through. As soon as the ball turned over, the ball was into the Argentinian and away Leicester went.
It works both ways too. Not only is having someone solid in a central role important in defense, but also going forward.
Cambiasso showed that against United. He was the focal point in midfield where everything went through. As soon as the ball turned over, the ball was into the Argentinian and away Leicester went.
Daley Blind can play the holding role, but he is certainly
not as much of a presence as someone like Nemanja Matic or Yaya Toure.
Blind is versatile and it’s one position he can cover, but
during the World Cup he wasn’t even playing there for Holland. You also have to
remember he’s new to the Premier League and it’s a significant step up from the
Dutch Eredivisie, in terms of quality, pace and intensity.
I am a huge fan of Matic and the role he plays.
He’s a big
strong body and he has great distribution, which helps with the fundamental
rule of football, win the ball first, then you can use it.
The midfield battle is often overlooked in football and its growing
increasingly important, given managers tendency now to play with a single
striker and pack the central areas.
United simply haven’t got the balance right.
Rooney does offer something as a No.10, but he’s a striker
and we all know how much they like tracking back. He will work for you, but his
setting is firmly switched to ‘goals’, as is the same for Falcao and Van
Persie.
Di Maria can play in the front line, and he wasn’t exactly known
for his love of defensive work at Real Madrid, and Herrera is also an attacking
minded midfielder.
Blind can’t do the job alone.
Question is, who do they turn to?
Carrick and Fletcher are options, perhaps even Phil Jones,
but they still don’t offer you a strong physical presence that’s going to hold
the centre of the park, win you the ball and distribute.
Fellaini could be an option in that role given his size, but
Van Gaal has already given an indication that he’s not entirely a fan of the
Belgian and we already know what United fans think.
If United can somehow find a solution and plug the gap until
January, then they have the attacking firepower to win plenty of games.
Come
the window, they may take another look at Arturo Vidal, who is exactly the type
of player they need. If I was shopping for someone, I’d go for Daniele De Rossi
personally, but I don’t know how keen Roma would be to sell, nor De Rossi to
leave. Realistically Vidal is probably the best bet.
Van Gaal has forced himself into playing Rooney as his No.10,
given the plethora of options he has with Van Persie, Falcao and the England
captain in the mix, but playing with a No.10 is a luxury.
Often the No.10 has cover placed in behind, sometimes with
two screeners which provide protection, or the attacking midfielder sitting at
the top of a diamond.
Sides that use it best are those that command the midfield, dictating
the game and enjoying the bulk of possession. At the moment that’s not United.
The first lesson Van Gaal and United must learn is this.
At the end of the day, it’s not how many goals you score, its
how many points are next to your name come the end of May.
Mourinho is often criticised for his ‘negative’ mindset,
which is tailored with the above philosophy in mind, but you only have to look
at The Special One’s trophy cabinet to
see that it works.
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