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I hope Jose gets a chance to fend his decision and tell the critics to fark themselves. The hypocrisy of the Bayern camp including Karl Heinz Rumenigge, Hitzfield and the player himself is telling.
First, Schweini was LVG's choice. For the first time probably in United's history, we had three defensive holding players in Basti,Carrick and Schneiderlin with Fosu Mensah an option. Of the three, Carrick is the only British and United is aware of the need to maintain the quota of British players in the squad. Why three DM? IMO, it was intended to masked the weakness of the central defensive area by playing two of these players whenever it suits the team. Mind you, we also have an option of using Fellaini in that role.
Second, like Pep said Schweini knows why he wasn't selected to play and was relegated to the bench when he was plying his trade at Bayern. LVG brought the German at a cost of 200K pounds per week hoping that it will pave the way for another German,Mueller to come at some point. That backfired and Schweini never did achieve full fitness. The onus is on the player to make that effort where fitness is concerned.
Keeping the German in the first team is a huge risk for Mou when he ramps up fitness training. Mou has every right to decide how he wants United to play and the qualities that he needs to achieve the team's goals. In all of the teams that Mou has managed, one quality stands out-fitness!!! If Pep Guardiola and LVG failed in their bid to get the player to full fitness, what chance does Mou have and why would he want to allocate a considerable amount of his and the team's time for that ludicrous cause.
The Germans are two headed snakes. They cannot get Pep to play him in the first team at Bayern and now they're telling United who we should have in our team. Despicable!!!!
First, Schweini was LVG's choice. For the first time probably in United's history, we had three defensive holding players in Basti,Carrick and Schneiderlin with Fosu Mensah an option. Of the three, Carrick is the only British and United is aware of the need to maintain the quota of British players in the squad. Why three DM? IMO, it was intended to masked the weakness of the central defensive area by playing two of these players whenever it suits the team. Mind you, we also have an option of using Fellaini in that role.
Second, like Pep said Schweini knows why he wasn't selected to play and was relegated to the bench when he was plying his trade at Bayern. LVG brought the German at a cost of 200K pounds per week hoping that it will pave the way for another German,Mueller to come at some point. That backfired and Schweini never did achieve full fitness. The onus is on the player to make that effort where fitness is concerned.
Keeping the German in the first team is a huge risk for Mou when he ramps up fitness training. Mou has every right to decide how he wants United to play and the qualities that he needs to achieve the team's goals. In all of the teams that Mou has managed, one quality stands out-fitness!!! If Pep Guardiola and LVG failed in their bid to get the player to full fitness, what chance does Mou have and why would he want to allocate a considerable amount of his and the team's time for that ludicrous cause.
The Germans are two headed snakes. They cannot get Pep to play him in the first team at Bayern and now they're telling United who we should have in our team. Despicable!!!!