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Sunday, 20 October 2013

MANCHESTER UNITED ABOUT TO FACE THEIR WORSE NIGHTMARE

Alex Ferguson will forever remain an icon in the world  of football history especially the EPL. Like the saying the only thing permanent is change, he retired and was replaced by fellow Scottish David Moyes to manage the team he left behind (Man u).

Is moyes a good coach? I can't say, but he has kept Everton in the midtable during the past years . But what we must understand is that Man u is not everton; cos i see Man u being kept in the midtable like Everton.
Good way to start the season with 4-1win over swans city isn't bad; but successive loss to man city 4-1 and west brom 2-1 saw man u below the midtable. Could have been worst against sunderland thanks to Januzaj who saved the day bringing man u back to tract.

What happened yesterday? A draw against southampton saw them finish in 8th position on the table.
So far 3 wins out of 8 fixtures for man u doesn't seem the best start of the season for them. 8 point behind leaders Arsenal thanks to Ozil.

This takes me back to the very first name I started with "Alex Ferguson". I saw him on the stand yesterday watching the match. I can't help but wounded what was going through his mind. Only one question came to me ; "is this the man u i left behind"?
If am forced to answer that i would say yes cos no player left the team- (would have been worst if chelsea snatched rooney away)- instead the was an addition in players like Fellaini and Januzaj.

So what's wrong? Is it the coaching system, or that EPL have become tougher?
I think i will leave that for you to answer.

Finally with all this going on do you think Moyes will see the end of this season with man u or will he be shown the exit door like Chelsea does to their managers.

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  1. chelsea is about to face theirs too, just 3 points ahead of man u.just wait and see

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