A new manager. New methods. A few new first teamers. Manchester United are in a phase of transition. The shock following Sir Alex's retirement has subsided and the new manager David Moyes has taken charge. A capable manager who has repeatedly proven himself at Everton, working on a threadbare budget and delivering 2 consecutive finishes above their fierce city rivals Liverpool, apart from a fourth place finish and UEFA Cup experience for the Toffees.
Moyes is the ideal successor to Sir Alex. His teams are disciplined, work hard and play good football. These were qualities crucial to Sir Alex's tremendous success at Old Trafford, and Moyes would do well to keep the momentum going. The backroom additions of Phil Neville and Giggs has ensured that there is continuity, as well as new ideas coming in from Steve Round and Jimmy Lumsden, Moyes' trusted lieutenants.
The pre-season matches have been enlightening, both for the fans and the gaffer. The main aim of pre-season is to build fitness for the season ahead. However, it has thrown up a whole lot of positives along with issues to work on.
The emergence of the youngsters Jesse Lingard, Adnan Januzaj and January signing Wilfried Zaha has been a big plus point for Moyes. Lingard has shown how lethal he can be in front of goal and is a true United academy product with deft thinking, good pace and accurate passing. Januzaj and Zaha are absolute gems, each with their own unique style. Zaha's direct threat, skills and pace make him a huge threat to the opposition; he has the potential to chip in with goals as well. Valencia, Young and Nani(if he stays put) will face real competition from this fleet footed youngster. Januzaj, from what yours truly has witnessed in reserve and pre season games, has a wand of a left foot with an excellent eye for the killer ball and can leave the opposing defender with his bum on the floor too!
Michael Keane in defence is a great prospect, though is likely to go on loan after impressing in the Championship for Leicester City last season. Danny Welbeck has a lot to prove this season, and the manager has been impressed by the England forward's work ethic.
The pre season games, on paper, were supposed to be easy games for United. However, a defeat apiece in Thailand and Japan has shown United's weaknesses in midfield. With only 3 recognized men in the middle of the park in Anderson, Carrick and Cleverley, with Darren Fletcher still in recovery, United are in dire need of additions in the middle of the park. Fabregas and Fellaini have been mentioned in the media after the club lost out in the well publicized tussle for Thiago Alcantara.
Anderson is every United fan's pre season hope. Starts the season strongly but fades out far too early, in games as well as over the course of the season. The gaffer will have to evaluate his options quickly and make a few additions, or to somehow bring out the best in Tom and Ando, with Carrick being the established man.
There have been encouraging signs, however, from the buccaneering Alex Buttner and the returning Fabio, who has looked solid. Both will play crucial parts over the course of the season, as will Shinji Kagawa, who could take on Rooney's mantle if he does decide to leave.
Away from the tour, Wayne Rooney's future is still unresolved. He can be a pivotal player for United, along with Van Persie. The sooner his future is sorted out, the better for everybody. Moyes recognizes that and United fans everywhere are hoping he does what he needs to do as soon as possible. He is yet to meet some of his players, but I have no doubt he'll do a good job.
Get behind the red and white army. Because at the end of the day,
The Reds go Marching on, on, on!
-AB