kaz7
Well-Known Member
Watching chelsea and Arsenal playing this weekend i would say we are way behind them,they have all their players working together including willian who i think was at the copa america.We are completely under prepared
As Aguero had a injury free season as far as muscle injuries go and united suffered a lot of injuries first half of last season as did Arsenal, then I would say our slower approach is better long term.What I find puzzling (and this also happened last year when Sagna was rested for the Community Shield, despite Giroud playing for Arsenal) is that our Copa America players seem to have been given more time off than United's.
I'm not sure which is the better approach, but even allowing for their inability to board a plane, it just seems strange that they seem to be a couple of weeks ahead of our lads.
Watching chelsea and Arsenal playing this weekend i would say we are way behind them,they have all their players working together including willian who i think was at the copa america.We are completely under prepared
As Aguero had a injury free season as far as muscle injuries go and united suffered a lot of injuries first half of last season as did Arsenal, then I would say our slower approach is better long term.
What's Yaya getting clattered and Delph getting a hamstring a couple of days after joining us got to do with it ? I'm talking about bringing players back slowly after a summer tournament.Yeh Delphs hamstring and Yaya as really benefited from this slow start.
Also why play Struttgart away from home as our last friendly, couldn't we have arranged a home friendly with Struttgart to cut down on the travel and allow fans like me a chance to go to a friendly match without having to fork out on planes and hotels etc..
Remember the days when we used to tour around Scotland and Ireland?!