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I just get this feeling we are going to be a complete mess. I really hope I'm wrong. But I just get that vibe.
How long have you been a spurs fan?Can we wait two more months please? I'm not ready for the crushing disappointment.
I just get this feeling we are going to be a complete mess. I really hope I'm wrong. But I just get that vibe.
1994. We weren't anywhere near any good before I was in college.How long have you been a spurs fan?
I must admit I forgot our form was so bad!
Same here mate1994. We weren't anywhere near any good before I was in college.
It was a tongue in cheek comment by the way.
I just get this feeling we are going to be a complete mess. I really hope I'm wrong. But I just get that vibe.
I feel the opposite - feels like it's a new season with a new manager. All players fit. And imo we still have one of the best teams on paper in the league. Man Utd about equally good though I'd say. Still feel weirdly optimistic that we'll win this one.
Do you fancy us to win... I’m not confident
FYI
Pogba unlikely to start at Spurs: can he fit with Fernandes in a United team?
Pogba and Fernandes drift to the left, have the ball and need cover, so how can Solskjaer fit them both into a Manchester United midfield?theathletic.co.uk
It is the “million-dollar question”, as one individual close to Manchester United puts it. Can Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba play in the same team to full effect?
Indications are that the answer will not be found at Tottenham Hotspur on Friday, at least. Pogba last played on Boxing Day and though he has trained well since lockdown eased, United are understood to be working on a starting XI without the Frenchman.
Jose Mourinho is the first manager preparing for United after the restart and the match in north London presents a huge occasion on the Premier League’s return. Pogba has not faced Mourinho since their combustible relationship came to an end at United but plans, at this stage, are for other midfielders to start the encounter.
Some sources close to United say Pogba needs to earn his way back into a team that went 11 matches unbeaten prior to the coronavirus outbreak, while there are obvious fitness considerations given will have not played competitively in 176 days at time of kick-off. Others point to the fact United may need insurance in midfield against quick Tottenham counter-attacks.