Tuesday 15 September 2015

Transfer Window Had Closed...Come To Think Of It,Manchester United Transfer Window Was Best This Season!

After the closure of the transfer window,we want to analysis Manchester's games who started to look best because of the way they won their last match against Liverpool.
                         

Bastian Schweinsteiger,Memphis Depay, Matteo Darmian,Morgan Schneiderlin and Anthony Martial had left Manchester  fans with an excellent faith. Week after week of prolonged transfer starvation started to torment because Javier Hernandez and Adnan Januzaj had
left Man Utd.
                             
Before the last Match Man Utd win aginst Liverpool a solid enough start to the season was undercut with a defeat at Swansea, but United fans were privy to an end to the transfer window that left them concussed.Talking side negatives about the team and the players.

Thank goodness  David De Gea had signed a four year deal that means the Red Devil have an excellent goalkeeper for the forthcoming season.David De Gea  was a gem during Liverpool game,It proves that Man Utd knows what they were doing when they delayed the transfer papers of David De Gea to Real Madrid.Manchester United fans were happy  to see him do some nice saves. Daley Blind put of some excellent saves . Not only did he curl his left-shot into the top corner with such aplomb that George Best probably raised his glass in the clouds above, but he showed a sternness and defensive composure that suggests United’s defensive collapse against Swansea was more a blimp than the new norm.

That news generated a healthy buzz ahead of United’s encounter with Liverpool. Sure, there were still worries about United’s central-defence, and United’s scant options up front and on the wings were depressing, but at least there was one thing less to worry about.
                     
But come the end of United’s 3-1 victory there was a newfound belief that, despite the topsy-turvy nature of the window, the squad might actually have a pretty nice balance to it.With De Gea now behind them, confidence is only likely to grow amongst Blind, the constantly improving Luke Shaw, already reliable Matteo Darmian, and rejuvenated Chris Smalling.

Plus, with two, maybe even three, out of Morgan Schneiderlin, Bastian Schweinsteiger, and Michael Carrick ahead of them, a strong protective outfit is also there, which can provide the platform to start wave after wave of attacks. It might have taken ten years and three players, but Manchester United finally have replaced Roy Keane.

Meanwhile, with Wayne Rooney out, Maroune Fellaini had the chance to show what he could provide when given a berth up front. And while there’s absolutely no-way that United can consider the Belgian a worthy alternative to England’s record goal-scorer, there was something perversely enjoyable about seeing the fabulously bouffanted goliath wreak havoc.

The least he did was bring in others around him, and while Memphis Depay couldn’t take advantage, the introduction of Ashley Young brought a directness that caused constant problems. Then, Anthony Martial announced his arrival with a goal that means United fans will cut him some slack for quite a few months to come. Heck, maybe even forever.

But where does that leave United this week? Are they the real deal? Nope. They’ve more chance of mounting a sluggish lunge for Champions League glory, the kind where they miraculously beat superior teams by frustrating them before stealing a goal, than genuinely challenging Manchester City for the title.

But the squad structure now appears to be there. Or, at least, it has become clearer. Somewhat quietly, Louis Van Gaal has dispensed of the rafts of deadwood that have cluttered Old Trafford for too long, and instead Depay and Martial point to a more positive future.

Sure, both of them are still years away from reaching the heights they’re capable of, De Gea is probably going to leave in the summer, Blind could be swatted back into averageness against either PSV or Southampton, Schweinsteiger is just a cold away from months on the side-lines, and we have no fit or in-form strikers.

When Man Utd Squad beat up Liverpool Squad, United’s squad suddenly appears to be in much better shape than the end of the transfer window had at first threatened.



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