Tuesday, 15 May 2012

The 2011/2012 Season: My View

Crazy how time flies!  At the time of my last post (whoops), United had just won the Community Shield after a thrilling comeback against City.  We started the season like a house on fire, scoring 16 goals in our first three games, and who can ever forget that 8-2 demolition of Arsenal!!

Unfortunately, that’s pretty much as good as it got.  The rest of the season, in my opinion anyway, was sub-par.  Agreed, there were some great performances and some comfortable wins, but in the most part, something was missing.  I get the feeling that even if we had won the league, we wouldn’t have quite deserved it.  A 20th title wouldn’t have reflected on how good we were, but rather on how inconsistent our competitors were.  There have been seasons in the past where we have played a lot better than we did this season and not won the league.

I wonder by how many points City would have won the league had it not been for Paul Scholes coming out of retirement.  The man is a legend, pure class, and I had the pleasure of watching him play, and score, against QPR at Old Trafford in April.  He scores goals galore, he scores goals…”.  I’m glad he came back, really I am, but it also worries me.  It worries me because I think it shows how much we need him, or a player like him.  He controls the game so well, and without him, I honestly don’t think we can compete at the highest level.  Should United be this reliant on one player? No. 

I think many people see Tom Cleverley as a replacement for Scholes, but at the moment, Cleverley is a talented youngster with a lot of promise, nothing more.  His partnership in central midfield with Anderson at the start of the season looked very good.  Unfortunately, both players were unlucky with injuries this season, and who knows how different things could have been for them, and United, had they managed to stay fit.  Staying in central midfield, it was great to see Carrick starting to look like the player he was before the 2009 Champions League Final, and I hope he carries that into next season.

My main concerns with United this season was our lack of creativity, and how lacklustre we looked in some of our performances (Blackburn and Wigan come to mind).  Apart from Valencia, who deserves a lot of credit for a great season, I don’t think our attacking players had a year to remember.  Some might argue with me and say that Rooney scored a lot of goals, and he did, but there were times in the season when his passing was very poor and his movement was almost non-existent.

Young and Nani looked good at times, but both were largely inconsistent.  I’m especially disappointed with Nani, particularly after he was so good last season, when he was voted United’s player of the season.  The judges are still out as far as Young is concerned.  Yes he is good when he cuts in from the left, but what else can he do?  On a completely unrelated note, since Scholes is staying another season, I think Young should give him the No.18 jersey back.

Welbeck impressed me at times with his movement and work rate, but there is a lot of room for improvement in terms of his finishing, although he did score some really good goals.  I think that if he gets more time on the pitch, we should have a quality striker in 2 years’ time.  I really like Chicharito, the man is a lethal finisher, but he also disappointed me this season.  I’m hoping it’s just a case of “Second Season Syndrome”, and that he will be back to his best next year.

I terms of defence, I’m really looking forward to the return of Vidic! I think our defence lacked some “bite” without him.  Rio looks to be getting on a bit, Evra got caught out of position too often, and the Da Silva’s (Rafael in particular) have gone another season without solidifying their places in the team.

In Smalling and Jones I think we have two defenders who will represent United for many years to come.  I can’t believe I’m saying this, but Evans didn’t do too badly either!  I’m still not convinced, and I still get a bit nervous every time I see his name on the team sheet.  I just can’t shake the feeling that he has that one mistake per game in him.

De Gea has, deservedly, made the No.1 jersey his own.  I, like many United fans, was very worried about our goalkeeper situation during the first half of the season, but I think he has made the step up.  He still needs to improve under the high ball, but man does he pull off some amazing saves!!!  If it wasn’t for him, I think we would have conceded about 7 against Athletic Bilbao, at home!!!

So all that being said, I think the 2011/2012 season was a big disappointment.  No trophies to speak of (and no, the Community Shield doesn’t count).  A league title thrown away by losing to Wigan and drawing to Everton, after being two goals up, TWICE.  Knocked out of the League Cup by Crystal Palace, and knocked out of the FA Cup by Liverpool (F*cking Scousers, at least we knocked City out).  Finishing behind that massive club Basel and not making it through the group stages of the Champions League. Losing to City twice, including that painful 6-1 loss at Old Trafford. 

It’s been a pretty dreary season, no doubt about it…

1 comment:

  1. Have to agree with your assessment. Maybe 20's just around the corner. With some astute purchases and more luck on the injury front, 2012-13 should be a better season.

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