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I still think City are a level above though, at least we touched the ball today....
Just looking at City's bench yesterday, with De Bruyne coming back I think it will prove too much for Liverpool and it will be another nearly year but you never know.
Will be a nearly year for us as well - nearly relegated
I can sympathise with Mourinho over not getting a defender, but this is the team that finished 2nd last season, and just looks ruined this season.
Previously, we have looked OK against some of the better teams, but rubbish against some of the crap ones. That just continued today.
(just kidding obviously, Liverpool look great)
City are on their own level without a doubt, I think over a season it would be difficult for anyone to compete with their squad, that's where the difference is for them. World class player out of form/injured/tired, bring on a world class, direct replacement.
Man U are in decline right now, and I don't think Jose can shirk blame for that, he's had money to spend and he's pretending he's had the budget of Newcastle.
I think they're too rich and the league too protected to go on a full Liverpool of the last 15 years decline but with spurs, Arsenal, Liverpool, City and Chelsea top 4 could be missed a few seasons in a row fairly easily
Watching the game today as a Liverpool fan it was genuinely weird watching us play Utd and not feel at all nervous, even at 1-1 we always looked like winning
We genuinely looked superior all over the pitch and that's an odd feeling against Utd.
Yep, totally agree with all that^.
It’s a good point, Man U will only drop so far because of the way the top clubs are protected, but by the same token we are still going in the wrong direction and what could have been 1 or 2 years now looks 4 or 5 years. No easy fix or quick wins, Mourhino needs to take the blame but there’s also much more wrong at the club.
But that’s football, ironically the fact that we can have a fall from grace and Leicester can win the league makes it all the more interesting. Liverpool have made good signings and a good appointment and after 2 or 3 years movement in the right direction are genuine title contenders again.
Our best chance of a quick return to the top 4 is winning the Champions League, pity there are 15 better teams left in the competition!
To let him go at the end of the season, but who should be his replacement?
Why spend money on Fred in midfield, when they didn’t strengthen their weakest position in defence?
I can't remember a time when I've felt quite this embarrassed to see my team look so inept in front of our greatest rivals.
I still don't know what the answer is.
I wonder if Tommy Doc's free?
We are not going to get a huge change of playing staff in January, but surely someone with some new ideas could be found..
Giggs the current manager of Wales? He isn't available but far more important he's not very good at all.
As said above I don't think a change of manager will solve everything, but it does need to be done. I think Man U have declined since Ferguson went, but he went knowing there was a lot of work to do.
Now it needs a rebuild, like Liverpool have done, trying to buy your way out of trouble is pointless long term, the club needs a vision and some coherence
The league is getting stronger than ever with Liverpool, Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea all looking like champions if it wasn't for the juggernaut that is City. Even everyone loon strong this year.
What those two must have thought at Anfield yesterday would require little imagination imo.
We, MUFC, need to stop pointing fingers at each other. Our opposition is simply better, the whys and wherefores of the situation are best left to another time. What can we do about it now.
Fighting would be a good start, a bloody good start. I'd rather we were relegated scrapping, than drifting into the irrelevance we're really in danger of becoming.
C'mon Reds, for fucks sake.....
We are 19 POINTS BEHIND LIVERPOOL! I didn't think I'd ever see that in my lifetime!
My entire life watching Man U, I have always expected to win, even when it was unlikely. Needless to say that we didn't always win, but unbelievable optimism was always there. This year I actually expected to lose vs Man City and Liverpool.
Can't. Fecking. Wait.
It really has to be Pochettino because I don't know who else can do the job.