Tuesday, 17 April 07, 12:37 AM · Comments(5)
This was actually a more nerve-wracking game than the scoreline suggests -- mostly due to the gaping holes where the United defence used to be. With Neville, Vidic, Silvestre and O'Shea all injured, they started the game with a rejigged back line that included Patrice Evra at right-back. (You do see right-footed players at left-back quite often, but they're usually competent with either foot. Evra? Not so much.)
And then they lost Rio Ferdinand to a groin strain in the first half, which meant another reshuffle, with Evra moving to the left and Heinze in the middle (Why didn't he start there, you ask, and then move Wes Brown to right-back? Heinze does play centre-back for Argentina, after all. Well, yes, but it's on the left of a back three. And I don't think he's quite tall enough for a traditional centre-half.) Oh, and then we had Darren Fletcher at right-back. That's the sort of thing that makes me pine for John O'Shea -- although Fletcher did acquit himself reasonably well.
Having said all that, United got off to a good start with an early goal from Rooney, and were continuing to pile on the pressure. But then, to compound their problems at the back, Van der Sar got whacked in the face (part of the treatment involved getting what looked like tampons shoved up his nose) and was still looking a bit groggy when play restarted and Watford scored, with a quasi-bicycle kick from Hameur Bouazza. I have to wonder if Van der Sar might've saved it in other circumstances -- and he didn't have the best game again on Saturday -- but then again, with the way Kuszszszak has played recently, they were probably just as well off leaving Van der Sar in.
United recovered the lead almost immediately, with Rooney setting up Ronaldo. Rooney was United's best player, and he, Ronaldo and Alan Smith were combining well. Smith has surprised me, actually -- I didn't see him as the ideal choice to play as the lone striker, but he's been very good in the past couple matches. Although there were a few chances in this game where I thought he should have taken a shot instead of trying to set Rooney up for the hat-trick.
Watford started the second half much more strongly, keeping United pinned back for quite a while. The makeshift defence were having real trouble dealing with set pieces and clearing their lines, especially against a big, physical team like Watford -- every single one of their players apparently built like a built shithouse. But Rooney scored again for United to give them some breathing room, and there was even a goal for Kieran Richardson, coming on as a sub -- in both cases, Watford guilty of some shocking defending of their own, as they were giving United acres of space.
I guess it was a comfortable win in the end, but now I'm nervous about how United will do in the next few games, until they can get a few more players back from injury. Come back, John O'Pies! All is forgiven!
hehe... now would be a good time to mention Fatty Robinson's "wonder goal". Ok.... but still, how does Kuszcak (however you spell it) fit in to all of this??
I'm still trying to blame that one on the defenders...somehow. As for Kuszczak, I'd sell him. He hasn't been quite good enough in the games that he's played to convince me that he's ever going to be United's first choice keeper, but he'd be fine for a second-tier club, I think. Might as well get some money out of him.
well maybe that's what happens when you have an absolute lump of SHITT playing in front of U? (geddit? geddit? excuse...) if united win the league this year, i think they'll give foster a go, because there's a bit less pressure. if they blow all the trophies they're in they'll need VdS to keep them on track with his experience.
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EvDs has been looking very very shaky of late, not sure what it is, but he's not holding onto anything more, and just seems to keep deflecting shots away in a 5-10 yard radius from his goal. i'd worry about the matchups against chelski because cech has been looking more and more solid. ben foster next season you think?
I don't know if Foster will be their #1 keeper next year, but maybe the regular backup -- playing in the cups and the easier league matches. On the one hand you want him to get regular playing time, but I'm not 100% convinced that he's ready for the big-time yet. There's a lot more leeway for the occasional fuck-up at Watford than at Old Trafford.