So, just watched the game and that was bloody turgid. Poor finishing and great goalkeeping was the difference between 0-1 and 4-1 really. We dominated them in the second half, but how we couldn't take a single one of those chances, is beyond me.
Can't believe the time wasting Manure got away with either. De Gea spent 30 seconds on each goal kick since the late first half, and the ref didn't even bother to warn him. At least that should end the speculations he's a closet Spurs fan.
Sky commentators, fudge me they're full of brick. Took every opportunity they could to give Solskjær and Pogba verbal blowjobs. To be fair, Pogba was good and Solskjær clearly has improved Manure quite a bit, but from the commentators you'd think this was the second coming of Ferguson/Jesus Christ.
Also; that first half dig at our lack of squad depth when our fifth choice central midfielder (who has been playing alongside our fourth choice central midfielder for the last, largely successfully month) was injured...well, what is there to say about that? It's insulting, it’s completely amateurish and it really makes you wonder if being a Sky commentator actually requires any sort of competence and knowledge about BOTH the teams you're commenting on. Or perhaps you just need to be a good actor, following the script you're given.
Sky production, fudge me sideways, what a mess. They showed more footage of Solskjær than Kane this second half, and that's not because Kane wasn't much involved in play, it was because the producer kept cutting back to Solskjær again and again and again. Look, Solskjær is thinking! Look, Solskjær runs to the sidelines! Look, Solskjær talks to Carrick! Look, Solskjær sits there watching the bloody game - LIKE I WANT TO DO, fudging SKY! Slow motion De Gea might not be the most interesting thing to see, but it sure beats endless close ups of a manager. For large parts of that second half I had no idea what was happening on the field, how we lined up, who marked who, where our runs went, who was knackered, who hid, who wanted the ball, etc. etc. You know, all the small parts that a football match consist of, that makes the game interesting to watch. Amateurs. At least I now have detailed knowledge of Solskjær's facial hair.
Anyway, just needed to get that off my chest. It was an annoying loss, meaning the title is now definitely gone, but I'm not particularly worried about either Manure or our play. They certainly didn't impress me much, despite being much better than at Old Trafford. We lost this game by not taking any of our numerous chances, on a day that we weren't particularly good either. Time to lick our wounds and continue to play football matches after this mishap in the Manure/Solskjær media circus.