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Premier League (Official Thread)

Fantastic work by Lukaku on Everton's second goal, but the linesman gifted them the goal with Naismith clearly being offside.
 
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Everton literally giving Arsenal a lifeline by doing nothing but standing around. That was just abysmal defending.
 
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Chadli's second goal had a build up of 48 consecutive passes.:eek:

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Fortuitous deflection off the Valencia cross gives Mata the simplest of tap-ins & United take the early lead. Cleverley has been just awful though.
 
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Very poor marking on the corner by United & Jack Rodwell with the open headed equalizer. Too easy.
 
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Wow, I mean I understand that the Capital One Cup means little to the bigger clubs, and that they play the ends of their bench a lot...but for ManU to get stomped 4-0 by Milton Keynes Dons? Ouch.
 
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Wow, I mean I understand that the Capital One Cup means little to the bigger clubs, and that they play the ends of their bench a lot...but for ManU to get stomped 4-0 by Milton Keynes Dons? Ouch.

It sure looks crisis time there now. Man United should have been able to win this game with their reserves. They have tremendous debt and owners that are bleeding the club for money. They have a chairman who doesn't seem to know dick about the sport and is spending vast amounts on players - far more than some of them are worth. They have no defense and an egotistical manager who is trying to shoehorn a formation that doesn't suit his squad and doesn't suit the league. They are playing the worst football of any Premier League team at the moment. They don't have European football this season and they don't look likely to get it for next season either.

At this rate we're just a few months away from Tim Sherwood writing a column saying he's no longer interested in the Manchester United job because they aren't a big enough club for him.
 
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