Goodbye from Old Trafford
Well that's it. Our season is pretty much over, unless Arsenal manage to lose both of their remaining games (unlikely) we don't really have anything left to play for. I'm not going to lie either, I wouldn't mind us losing to Hull if it meant Stevie Bruce staying in the Premier League. But for now the team have completed the task set at the start of the season. The final game at home was a pretty good performance overall, a better opening sixty minutes than the closing thirty but still pretty good. I was slightly unsure of the reason that van Gaal gave for subbing Rojo off, 'he lacked match rhythm.' He can't have been lacking that much if we had kept a clean sheet the whole time he was on. Obviously at the same time roughly we had De Gea replaced which disrupted the team at the back, that accompanied by Arsenal deciding to turn up cause us problems. I'm not sure on what was expected when Falcao was chosen to start the game but it was quite obvious that he wasn't going to suddenly spring into action after such a below average season. It was like he was being given a sympathetic run out just so he could say goodbye to the fans he's been disappointing all season. So bye bye to Falcao, we all wanted him to do well but he just never did. Like I said, next weeks game is likely to mean next to nothing as I expect Arsenal to beat Sunderland midweek and then West Brom at the weekend. If they were to lose both of them then it would be quite funny to be totally honest and I'm pretty sure the #WengerOut brigade would pop up again, especially if it meant dropping into fourth. But presuming that doesn't happen I would much rather see Newcastle go down than Hull, or more importantly Steve Bruce. Not only do I like Brucey because he was brilliant at United but I think he is an honest and very good manager, he just doesn't seem to get the luck. A point that has been proved this week by one of his main players being stupid enough to have been caught with cocaine in their system and get banned for it. You idiot Livermore. So yes, for the only time in the season I would see us lose to save Hull, as long as Newcastle lose to West Ham obviously, which is very possible. With the season almost officially over the main points that can be taken are that the defence needs strengthening and that our team need to improve their finishing. The amount of times that a lack of goals in a match following a defensive mistake has cost us points this season is ridiculous. Again this point strengthened by what happened in yesterday's game, if the team had taken a couple more chances or even one then maybe we would have won. I am excited to see what the off season holds, the pre season tour will be good to watch and the incomings and outgoings will be equally interesting. For now though we still have one game to go away to Hull, we might get to see a couple of the youngsters used like Wilson and Pereira as they have been very good for the u21s all season. I suppose we shall wait and see. Have a good week.















