Thursday, October 11, 2012

United's Revived Play

     After a somewhat rough start to the new season, having conceded a goal in 4 out of the first 5 Premier League matches, Manchester United are showing great performances these last few weeks. With the return of one of United's leaders - Wayne Rooney, the Red Devils have convincingly won their last three matches. Team manager Sir Alex Ferguson acclaimes the revival of United's great play to the new midfield lineup and formation. With Carrick on the back, Cleverly and Kagawa on the sides, and Rooney up in front, the midfield is governed by United's diamond formation, which leads to many opportunities for the attackers to play with the ball and hopefully score. This new strategy was highlighted in Manchester United's latest match against Newcastle, where Sir Alex Ferguson's team was in firm control of the midfield, which led to three United goals and none from Newcastle. Sir Alex Ferguson showed great optimism regarding the use of the same strategy in Manchester United's matches to come. Whether it will continue to be successful, it remains to be revealed.

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