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I feel like their issue is that they have no actually cohesive tactic when it comes to playing out from the back.
Their defenders seem to have no clue about pressing triggers; committing the man not, the ball and general speed.
Their tactic seems to be to receive the ball from Onana, then knock it about at the back for a bit, get pressed, go back to Onana and keep doing that over and over again until they end up lumping it long and conceding possession.
Onana isn’t the problem, at least in terms of playing out from the back. ten Hag has utterly failed to teach them an actual playing-out-from-the-back strategy worth learning.
In terms of actual goalkeeping, he’s far too suspect, especially in one-on-ones.
All true, how we take the ball off him is an issue in building up. But i think even with the lack of press resisting knowledge when playing out, that ain’t what is getting Onana in hot water, it’s your other point which is basic goalkeeping.
should’ve given away a pen vs Wolves which likely would’ve cost us 2 points
Terrible for Forest’s 2nd goal, just falls over
Howler for Bayern’s 1st goal
Brentford’s goal goes straight through him
Arguably could’ve done better with Zaha’s goal
And then the hospital pass to Casemiro for Galatasaray’s penalty which put us down to 10 men and effectively cost us the game. Lots of other keepers do shit like this in times during the season, but for the good GKs they’re rare mistakes.
After being vaunted as a coach that wants to play slick possession football, it was very red flaggy when Ten Hag gave that interview in pre season saying he wants Man united to be ‘the best transition team’ in the league/(world?). He seems confused himself about what he wants to do.
Bingo. Onana would look a lot more assured at the back if the build-up structure was a lot more stable. Conversely, someone like Diogo Costa or Raya would probably look a lot more unsettled.
Having their first choice defenders pick up injuries hasn’t helped either, along with Casemiro losing form and Amrabat being forced to left-back (although I think him inverting is actually a good idea).
They just don’t have a midfielder apart from eriksen who can receive the ball in tight zone from defenders and progress the ball that’s why defenders either go for a straight up hoofball Or go back to onana
You’ve also got to consider the fact that we haven’t had our first choice defence available yet this season. Martinez for example is a great ball playing CB but has been unfit or injured since the start of the season, no Shaw had also been a big problem in this regards.
I feel like their issue is that they have no actually cohesive tactic when it comes to playing out from the back.
Their defenders seem to have no clue about pressing triggers; committing the man not, the ball and general speed.
Their tactic seems to be to receive the ball from Onana, then knock it about at the back for a bit, get pressed, go back to Onana and keep doing that over and over again until they end up lumping it long and conceding possession.
Onana isn’t the problem, at least in terms of playing out from the back. ten Hag has utterly failed to teach them an actual playing-out-from-the-back strategy worth learning.
In terms of actual goalkeeping, he’s far too suspect, especially in one-on-ones.
All true, how we take the ball off him is an issue in building up. But i think even with the lack of press resisting knowledge when playing out, that ain’t what is getting Onana in hot water, it’s your other point which is basic goalkeeping.
should’ve given away a pen vs Wolves which likely would’ve cost us 2 points
Terrible for Forest’s 2nd goal, just falls over
Howler for Bayern’s 1st goal
Brentford’s goal goes straight through him
Arguably could’ve done better with Zaha’s goal
And then the hospital pass to Casemiro for Galatasaray’s penalty which put us down to 10 men and effectively cost us the game. Lots of other keepers do shit like this in times during the season, but for the good GKs they’re rare mistakes.
He was also terrible for Icardi’s winner, just falls on the floor.
After being vaunted as a coach that wants to play slick possession football, it was very red flaggy when Ten Hag gave that interview in pre season saying he wants Man united to be ‘the best transition team’ in the league/(world?). He seems confused himself about what he wants to do.
Liverpool is probably the best transition team in the world for context.
not without a 6. We can get there though
Bingo. Onana would look a lot more assured at the back if the build-up structure was a lot more stable. Conversely, someone like Diogo Costa or Raya would probably look a lot more unsettled.
Having their first choice defenders pick up injuries hasn’t helped either, along with Casemiro losing form and Amrabat being forced to left-back (although I think him inverting is actually a good idea).
They just don’t have a midfielder apart from eriksen who can receive the ball in tight zone from defenders and progress the ball that’s why defenders either go for a straight up hoofball Or go back to onana
All of Eredivisie football basically
You’ve also got to consider the fact that we haven’t had our first choice defence available yet this season. Martinez for example is a great ball playing CB but has been unfit or injured since the start of the season, no Shaw had also been a big problem in this regards.