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After Manchester United 1-1 Fulham: I am prone to nervousness, how can I be the captain of Manchester United?

Manchester United's 1-1 Fulham game was obviously disappointing, especially the second half of the game made people dream of the collapse of last season. The turning point of the game was that B Fei lost the penalty kick, at least Amorin himself agreed, and B Fei also admitted that he did not perform well in this game, and even said frankly that he was a little nervous. The problem arises: Can a person who is prone to nervousness and who is prone to misleading the team's rhythm be competent for Manchester United's captain? Actually, I really want to talk about this question, what kind of captain Manchester United really needs? Because a captain represents the style of your team and the fighting spirit of your team, he needs more than just a role model on the court. I'm very sleepy now, but I can't help it.

What was Manchester United's captain like during the Ferguson period?

Ferguson once talked about his captain's style in his autobiography. First of all, a captain like Robson, who can command teammates to change tactics according to the game format, so Robson is called one of Manchester United's greatest captains. He fully grasps the rhythm of the game and directs his teammates to constantly switch formations and switch the speed and slow rhythm of passing balls, so that the team can maintain their advantage enough.

The next one is to lead by example, that is Roy Keane. Roy Keane admitted that he had a different style from Class 92, and he actually had little interaction with Class 92, and he didn't even have much communication off the court. But Roy Keen inherited Cantona's style, which is to set an example on the court. When the team loses, Roy Keen is furious. He will definitely try his best to help the team score goals. Whoever runs around or doesn't play well is waiting to bear Roy Keen's anger.

and Neville, who is the inheritor, are actually more like inheritance relationships. As Neville himself said, as long as he, Giggs and Scholes are still in the locker room, the inheritance of locker room culture can be guaranteed. Ferguson does not have to spend any effort on locker room management. Any captain of Manchester United is calm in grasping the rhythm of Manchester United's game. They will not be impatient. They believe in their teammates and they can lead by example. When Neville talks about his choice of retirement, he also said that he found that he could not keep up with the rhythm, so he retired.

Manchester United 1-1 Fulham, what is the mentality of the Manchester United captain?

I know many people will say that Manchester United was relegated last season without B Fee. But I have always believed that with Manchester United's lineup structure, no matter how poor the head coach's tactics are, Manchester United will not be able to relegate. So what are the problems with Manchester United? Let’s first listen to what Amorin said after Manchester United’s 1-1 Fulham game.

Amorin said: "We need to win to feel relaxed. It is not in terms of the intensity and style of the game, but in terms of the mentality of the game. We finally endured some psychological pressure because Fulham's goal changed our game momentum. We lost a penalty in the first half, and B paid shouldered the heavy responsibility, so that I feel that he lacks happiness and he always thinks about the past."

Do you understand? Manchester United players are very nervous, afraid of losing, and afraid of the process of last season's reappearance, especially captain B Fee. So the fee B is very tight. So what else did Amorin say? He said: "After we scored, the players all forgot the tactical arrangement because they all wanted to win the game as soon as possible and get the first victory of the season." Okay, the players lost their minds after scoring the goal and wanted to score the second goal and completely secure the victory.

Okay, it's obvious that the captain of Manchester United was very nervous when he was taking a penalty kick and wanted to score a goal to help Manchester United win the first victory in the league. After scoring the first goal, the Manchester United players kept thinking about scoring the second goal and securing the victory as soon as possible, so they forgot what the tactical arrangement was.

Tell me, does such a team belong to a mature team?

Is the problem obvious now? I won’t talk about tactical issues, such as the coexistence of Mbeumo and Amad, and the issue of B Fee and Cunya competing for the ball. I will talk about this kind of game mentality, is it within the normal range? During the preseason, the media unanimously reported that Manchester United was full of fighting spirit and the locker room was very united. Manchester United performed 0-1 in the first game, but because they didn't win the first game, they became anxious in the second game?

If the team has such a mentality, it will be useless no matter how you rebuild it, and the core soul character B fee not only does not play a role in stabilizing the morale of the army, but instead does not perform well by nervously, which affects the performance of teammates. I remember Amorin said more than once that B should trust his teammates more, B should fix his position, B should not frequently reach out for the ball, but the head coach talked about B fee in front of the media. Have you made changes to B fee?

Any reconstruction is a mentality reconstruction. Leicester City won the Premier League championship in 2016. Is Leicester City's lineup configuration really reaching the top level of the Premier League and invincible level? No, Leicester City players themselves recalled that everyone was not in a hurry at that time, just wanted to play one game after another, and never thought about winning the championship, and their teammates were very convinced that they could score the goal in the end.

So, if Manchester United cannot solve their mentality problem, then your reconstruction is incomplete and is likely to collapse on it. I don't know what others think, but judging from the game scene, Cunya's mentality is not stable. He plays on the left front midfielder, so he needs the ball to play. 30 minutes before the game, Cunya performed well in the frontcourt with balls, passes and dribbling..

But since B Fee lost the penalty and began to squeeze the position and grab the ball with Cunia, Cunia completely lost room to play. Does Cunia know that B Fee has snatched his position? After a long time, what would you think about being Cunya?

So, if Manchester United really intends to rebuild, then consider changing captains. Manchester United needs a captain who stabilizes the morale of the army and gives confidence to his teammates, not a captain who takes his teammates nervous because of his own nervousness.

(It's very sleepy, there may be a lot of typos. I'm sorry, but I really don't want to vomit.)