Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

Maeneo gani ni yakuboresha kwenye 1st XI?
eneo muhimu kabisa mkuu ni Midfield hasa Mkabaji ama deep lying playmaker, sababu box to box wetu (Fred na McTominay) si wazuri kupeleka mpira mbele haraka, hivyo inabidi kina bruno kushuka mara kwa mara, Frank de Jong ndio tunahusishwa nae kwa sasa, Japo Tetesi mwenyewe Hataki.

Fullback ni eneo jengine muhimu kote Kulia na Kushoto, Dalot ni Pazia aisee na sioni AWB akiwa first Choice wa ETH, Full fit Shaw yupo vizuri ila jamaa injury nje nje, unless tunacheza back 3 Telles kwangu bado sana.

then tunahitaji depth ya Striker na Winga, niliesikia Tetesi ni Nunez wa Benfica.

pia kama Bailly na Jones wanaondoka Tunahitaji CB mwengine, Tetesi Pau Torres, huyu Jamaa ni like to like Replacement ya Maguire japo na yeye Hajakuwa proven kwenye High line system.

pengine hao 6 watakuja Mkuu,
 
Kama kawaida yenu Ligi ikiisha tu mnakutana ma kuanza kupanga plani upya za msimu ujao
Mna roho nyie .
 
Dah sometimes nikikaa nikafikiri naona kama Manchester united kama kubeba ndoo imebaki kama ndoto yani nikifiria sioni tukibeba kombe lolote yani.

Naona tunaenda kuwa As roma yani miaka14 kombe ndo wamebeba jana.
Una akili sana Mkuu njia pekee ya Man united kubeba kombe ni KUIBA KOMBE tu hakuna njia nyingine zaidi ya hiyo ni KUIBA KOMBE tu.
 
Daemushin naomba kuuliza kama umepata targets kubwa za ETH this summer
wanaotajwa mara kwa mara na waandishi maarufu kwa kuripoti habari za manchester united kama vile james ducker, david ornstein, laurie whitwell, fabrizio romano na wengineo ni :
  1. jurrien timber kutoka ajax (beki wa kati na pembeni)
  2. pau torres kutoka villareal (beki wa kati anayetumia mguu wa kushoto kama nitakuwa sahihi)
  3. frank de jong kutoka barcelona (kiungo)
  4. darwin nunez kutoka benfica (mshambuliaji, nimeona leo laurie whittwell kwa mara nyengine tena amezungumzia mchakato wa usajili wa darwin nunez unaongozwa na wakala mashuhuri Jorge Mendes

kapu namba 2
  1. kelvin phillips kutoka leeds : zipo tetesi zinazohusu kutakiwa na manchester city inayotafuta viungo wengine wa kuziba nafasi ya fernandinho au gundogan ikiwa ataamua kuondoka. Ningelikuwa kelvin phillips ningelichagua kwenda manchester city kwa sababu sitokuwa mchezaji ninayeangaliwa kwa kila ninachokifanya tofauti na nitapokuwa manchester united. angalia kwa sasa hakuna anayejali bei ya grealish kutokuendana na performance yake lakini mpaka kesho watu wanazungumzia hadithi za ronaldo na kuigharimu kwake dressing room. Kwa hali tuliofikia tunahitaji kila usajili tutakaoufanya utupe majibu bora papo kwa papo kama walivyofanya liverpool kwa sadio mane, robertson, salah, van dijk, konate, diaz. Sidhani kama kelvin phillips anaweza kuingia katika kundi hilo, ni bora akajifiche kwenye kivuli cha ubora wa kikosi cha manchester city
  2. christopher nkunku kutoka leipzig
 
Despite losses of £27m for the quarter and £44m for the year to date, wages up 20% and an annualised rate of £400m,net debt up over £50m, Manchester United will be paying an £11m dividend to shareholders (mainly the Glazers) on 24 June


 
James Garner has several admirers within Southampton. It is thought that Erik ten Hag will want to take a look at the young midfielder before any decision is taken on his future.
Southampton are thought to be paying close attention to whether he will will feature in his plans
 
Manchester United Fans’ Forum Minutes Friday 29th April 2022]
Richard Arnold : 'I can assure you that we share that frustration very intensely within the club. But we also feel confidence that change is coming because of the action being taken to drive long-term success. "

Quotes From Richard Arnold :

  • Suffice to say, we are not happy with where we are in terms of
    performance on the pitch.
  • We understand fans are frustrated and want to see change and improvement.
    I can assure you that we share that frustration very intensely within the club.
  • But we also feel confidence that change is coming because of the action
    being taken to drive long-term success.
  • The appointment of Erik ten Hag was the most visible example of that action,
    and the most important. We’re pleased to have got that done early and we
    can’t wait for Erik to get started.
  • Success won’t be achieved overnight but we are determined to get there, and
    we will be relentless in our efforts to achieve it
  • The support of fans will be crucial, and we accept that we have further work to
    do to strengthen that relationship, aided by the work of this Forum.
 
Quotes from John Murtough

  1. Manager appointment part of wider positive change
  • Early managerial appointment provides clarity and confidence for next season
    and beyond
  • Significant improvement needed after very disappointing season; MU
    standards & expectations not met
  • Fresh start under ETH as soon as season ends
  1. ETH unanimous choice after rigorous process
  • All agreed ETH the best candidate from a strong field; the one most closely
    aligned with MU identity and aims:
  • Proven winner
  • Attractive, attacking style of play
  • Commitment to youth
  • Improves players and develops teams
Most impressive candidate during the interviews
  • Set out clear vision for long-term success
  • Showed passion, energy and enthusiasm for the challenge
Experienced but still on an upward career curve

• Over 40 UCL games (inc SF); big club experience at Bayern
• Took Ajax to first semi-finals in 12 years

Long-term vision to build a successful, exciting team capable of competing
for titles


  • ETH will aim to maximise potential of existing players in near-term while
    building towards long-term success
  • Squad strengthening & renewal this summer
  • ETH will be a key voice in this process, together with recruitment department
    to identify and secure targets
  • There remains huge potential in existing squad, and strong Academy talent
    coming through
Football structure & support functions

  • Ongoing changes in scouting & recruitment
  • Hidden’ changes to support functions (eg upgraded first team nutrition)
    reflects wider transformation in culture & performance Football infrastructure
  • Master Planners (KSS) appointed for major redevelopment to ensure training
    facilities remain world-class
  • Interim upgrades under way at Carrington in advance of long-term
    redevelopment, involving significant investment
 
Quotes from Nic Cox, Head of Academy :

Academy thriving

  • A lot of work and investment has been put into strengthening the Academy
    over recent years and we feel the fruits of that are now showing through.
    Players reaching first team
  • We have had the highest percentage of game time for homegrown players in
    the Premier League since the start of 20/21 (27.6%).
  • 4 debuts (Heaton, Iqbal, Savage and Garnacho) this season
  • Elanga established himself as a regular starter
  • Most productive Academy in England – our aim is to preserve and strengthen
    that status
Youth Cup run

  • It’s been a fantastic journey and a great development opportunity. The players
    have learnt so much that will benefit them for their careers regardless of what
    happens in the final.
  • The group represents Manchester United with a core of local players from the
    north-west of England, supplemented by the best in England and then some
    cherry-picked from European clubs at 16 – all trained and coached to thrive
    together.
  • We’re proud of the way we integrate such a diverse international group into
    the cohesive group, with fantastic team spirit which anyone who has been to a
    Youth Cup game this season will have witnessed.
Innovative environment

  • We are always open to new ideas and approaches to strengthen the
    Academy and its culture, enrich the experience of the young people within it,
    and provide a holistic development programme
  • Pro experience loans (like work experience for Academy players)
  • Paul McShane role
  • Friends of the Academy
  • Mental Health Awareness Month
  • Games programme
Strengthening our staff

  • Recruitment of top-class people is integral to maintaining a strong Academy
  • We’ve improved our sports science and operations departments, and hired
    excellent coaches at age groups fans wouldn’t necessarily know about.
Close links with first team

  • Few clubs have as strong a link between the Academy and the first team as
    Manchester United.
  • Great that we’ve recruited a new manager in Erik ten Hag who has a proven
    commitment to developing young players, and comes from a club which has a
    very similar emphasis on youth.
  • Everyone in the Academy is looking forward to working with him.
Positive outlook

  • We’re in a great place having made fantastic strides over the last few years,
    but there is always further improvement which can be made.
  • We remain the world leading youth development environment and the
    Academy of opportunity.
  • We enrich the lives of our boys and strive to continue the long tradition of
    developing Manchester United people who can form the core of a winning first
    team.

 
Long-serving Carrington stalwart Kath Phipps receives League Managers Association's Service to Football award
The tributes for her dedication and contribution since she joined back in 1968 were led by Phil Neville and David Beckham, via video messages relayed to the audience.


"In September 1968, I just applied for the job to Les Olive and got it within a couple of days," said Kath. "Sir Alex was my longest-serving manager. He's always been there for me, every time. He's absolutely brilliant to work for.

"I don't think we've ever had a cross word all these years I've known him. Even on matchdays. We're like brother and sister – he talks to me like that.

"I just get up every morning as a happy person. I come here and I just love seeing them all. I'll miss them one day, when I'm not here, but I don't want to give it up just yet."
 
Monaco announce Paul Mitchell is staying at club for next season, reporting direct to owner Dmitry Rybolovlev.
As reported, there were no active talks over role for Mitchell at Manchester United despite Matt Judge departure. [Laurie Whitwell]
 

Mitchell van der Gaag — Excelsior years​


Manchester United have employed Erik ten Hag as manager of the first team. There has been said and written enough about Ten Hag, but he is not coming alone. Alongside him, Steve McClaren and Mitchell van der Gaag have joined the Manchester club. Especially the latter hasn’t been explored too much by the broader public, and that’s why I’m writing this analysis.
In this analysis, I will look at the Portuguese influences on his managerial/coaching approaches, his defensive qualities, and his impressive coaching period at Excelsior Rotterdam from 2016 to 2018.

Portuguese influence

Mitchell van der Gaag did his UEFA C and B in the Netherlands but managed to do his UEFA A and UEFA Pro in Portugal. And, that’s where the difference is quite noticeable. While in the Netherlands, learning to coach is focused on problem-solving, in Portugal Van der Gaag learned to adopt, adapt and improve.
In Portugal, it’s more based on learning from experts. Experienced coaching comes from learning from experienced coaches while learning from being together with other coaches. In that way, you take lessons from those coaches and you take what you think is important from them.

Defensive qualities

To be able to properly defend, that’s a true art form. Defending is an art, but in different defensive situations, different solutions are applied. Taking from the Portuguese approach, the field can be divided into three different thirds:

The idea of defending learned by Van der Gaag in Portugal is that you clear everything that comes in the red zone. No build-up, but only clear the ball and make sure the ball is out of that zone.
That’s not something required in the modern game but has lead Van der Gaag to a fundamental truth. Football isn’t one way or the other, it’s a pragmatic game and in some situations, you need to clear balls. In others, you need to play out from the back.
According to Van der Gaag, the defensive organization is the foundation of every successful team. We will see how he did that with Excelsior.

Tactics at Excelsior Rotterdam 2017–2018

Excelsior is a relatively small club and whenever they are in the Eredivisie, it’s all about survival. Now defending is so much more than just clearing balls as I have shown you above, but in terms of playing a defensive style of play in the Eredivisie — clearing balls is a big part of it. It all depends on the quality of your players. When the opposition does press high and aggressively, playing out for the back is only for the players with a certain amount of technique and pace in their actions. These are usually not found in the bottom half teams in the Eredivisie. That’s the pragmatic approach from Van der Gaag.
Having been very successful in attack with Belenenses and getting a promotion to the Primeira Liga in Portugal, the approach with Excelsior should all be about defensive organization.
He was very successful in his way of approaching games at Excelsior, leading them to 12th and 11th place in the Eredivisie table, but in this piece, we will mainly focus on his tactics in the 2017–2018 season.
Formation
Van der Gaag sees the formation of a team as a starting point for the team because it can’t change quite often. In the 2017–2018 season he used the 4–2–3–1 formation 76% of the time.

4–2–3–1 in possession
The 4–2–3–1 consisted of a back four of Fortes-De Wijs-Mattheij-Karami with a double pivot of Kool-Faik. The double-pivot was quite interesting as both players can be considered as playmakers and more of natural 8s or 10s, rather than 6s. The attacking midfield consisted of wide midfielders Bruins and Elbers, who both had different roles. Messaoud was the attacking midfielder and Van Duinen was the sole striker.
The 4–2–3–1 in possession often changed into a sort of 4–2–2–2, with Bruin inverting to the midfield and Messaoud going wider to the right. Van Duinen would leave his striker position and move to the left flank, while Elbers would assume the striker role.
The formation would change when the ball was lost and the transition would occur.

When the ball was lost, Excelsior usually defended in a 4–4–2 formation. This meant that #10 Messaoud joined Van Duinen in a two-strikers system. Bruins and Elbers dropped deep to join the double pivot and form a 4-man midfield. The defense and the midfield would play close to each other in order to leave little space in between the lines.
At some moments, the formation in defense would even become a 4–5–1. This meant that Koolwijk dropped down to the defense and became the third central defender. In doing so, he left space in the double pivot, which was then filled in by Messaoud, who dropped. Van Duinen was the sole striker in this formation.
Attack
The thing with a defensive organisation is that you try to play from your defense. In other words, the defensive organization should be solid, and when you attack it should be direct, in order to not disturb your defensive organization. Excelsior did this by playing Van Duinen up top and letting him be the holding player. The ball needed to be controlled just long enough for other people to progress on the pitch.

This can also be seen in the game against Willem II. Van Duinen drops very deep, but drags defenders with him and allows the attacking midfielders to progress on the pitch. Bruins will go into the wide area on the right, while Messaoud in the middle will go to the penalty area, anticipating a cross.

The long ball is essential to be direct, but even when pressing the shape of the three players is maintained. Van Duinen presses the player on the ball and gets possession of the ball. After that, Messaoud immediately moves forward into the penalty area, while Faik remains available for passing. In doing so they can move forward with pace, but still, have options going forward.

In the image above you can Excelsior in their game against VVV-Venlo in the Eredivisie. The direct passing style does suit the direct approach by Van der Gaag. In just two passes he sets the full back up for a cross. The central defender passes to the inverting and dropping wide midfielder. In doing so, Garcia opens space for a run down the line for right-back Karami. In just a few touches and movements, Excelsiors opens up play in the middle to the final third. Faik and Koolwijk assume their positions and stay there, in order to make sure the rest-defense is maintained.

In a slightly more advanced situation against VVV-Venlo we see how the unit of three midfielders stays conservative in the middle third, while Van Duinen has dropped and claimed the ball. Right-back Karami has advanced and is a good option for Van Duinen to pass the ball to.
What’s interesting here is that two attacks up top, are the two wide midfielders/wingers who have inverted to attack an eventual cross from the right flank. The idea is that from this moment on, two or three touches are needed to come to a goalscoring opportunity.
Defense
We have seen how Mitchell van der Gaag constructs his attacks or wants to come to goalscoring opportunities, but how does his team portray themselves in the defensive phases of the game? How does he make sure the opportunities are kept to a minimum?

Here you can see how Excelsior tries to defend with four people as a unit and move toward the player with the ball. Ball-oriented marking. In this instance against Ajax, they try to do that in order to isolate Huntelaar, who likes to play between the lines.

In the image above you can see how deep the two defensive lines defend to make sure Ajax has as little chance to be successful. The defense is usually 4–4–2 or 4–5–1, but in this instance, it’s a 4–4–1–1 formation, as Messaoud is marking Ziyech here.

In the game above you can see how deep the two defensive lines are and make sure the Heerenveen players are covered well. This means that there is an 8v4 overload from Excelsior. With Messaoud pressing the player on the ball, the progression of this attack is made more difficult.

In this game, we see how NAC on the break as Excelsior needs to transition to their defensive shapes. As you can see the back four remains intact, and the midfield consists of three players initially, but they are positioned in a way that the defensive capabilities of Excelsior are favored.
What will he bring to Manchester United?
Van der Gaag is a very strong defensive-minded coach. He will focus and improve the defensive lines and will make sure it’s not only based on theories but will make it pragmatic. He believes in a personal approach and will talk with the players concerned, getting to know them and giving them the motivation to give it everything.
He is a talented coach who knows the differences between winning trophies, developing young squads, and fighting against relegation. This experience in defending will prove to be a vital part of Erik ten Hag’s management of Manchester United.

 
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