by papereyes »
16 Feb 2009 21:37
Archie's penalty Do United play a continental style then? Imo they play a mixture of the way we play and the way Swansea play - that's what makes them so good.
nearer to us than most would think - except their essentially destructive midfield can turn on the style. United coupled a continental style to some very English attacking (much like the briefly successful Leeds side a few years later).
but its the switch in pace that made them so deadly
I am also slightly disappointed by some of the comments in light of the midweek international football
I'm not convinced that they wouldn't get absolutely ripped to shreds in the premiership, but then people thought we would be.
The way we play sidestepped the Premiership somewhat. Most teams in the Premiership outside of those challenging seem to rely on keeping it tight and then relying on hard work or the one or two individuals to create something. We didn't rely on having the ball as much to create the chances and in Doyle, Kitson and Lita that season, we had the players to finish off the crosses and set pieces. Look also at the team overachieving most this season and see similarities in their use of wingers and defensive midfielders in the centre.
Plus, people really underestimate how good Sidwell was at driving the team forwards and organising.
I thought West Brom would be the team not to struggle but you have to remember that they didn't retain their top scorer from last season and their other striker was the type of target man that gets eaten for breakfast in the Prem (see also Akinbiyi, A). Since bringing in two strikers, they've actually notched up some decent results. That said, they also failed to bring in an 'old head' at defence or central midfield. We had Duberry, belatedly. Wigan, previously, went for Henchoz and de Zeeuw. So it depends a lot on how they strengthen. IMO, that type of signing - a bit of a leader who knows the game and been around a bit - would be the cheapest way to strengthen a promoted team.
At the heart of it, given the financial imbalance, you'd have to expect all three promoted teams to struggle. That any one does should frame the argument in what they're doing right.