Manchester United 2014/15 season preview! Part One 

12/08/2014 02:46

For the second time in a matter of two years a fans urge for a new era yet again dawns with Louis Van Gaal taking the guard from sacked and inexperienced boss David Moyes.


Last season was nothing to lie about horrific performances, shocking defeats, unsuccessful signings everything went unplanned much like the seventh place we were handed at the end of 38 league games.


However a new dawn approaches with a new manager who is proven and a disclaimed arrogant manager who has an urge for discipline and dictatorship among his players. Of course I'm talking about 63 year old Louis Van Gaal who comes into the hot seat with potential a massive job on his hands. 


United fans will hope this season their fear factor which faded last season will swiftly fall back into place and the excellent away form can continue like it has for so many years including last year.


Now we will take you through some key areas in which we will address in full detail to try and elaborate a tiny bit more of how Manchester United may function in the season ahead.


Formation: 


Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson always preferred the 4-4-1-1 formation with Wayne Rooney in this number 10 playmaking role however that was quickly demolished by David Moyes.


Under Moyes United took the formal shape of a 4-2-3-1 which proven unsuccessful as the players in the number 10 role where overloaded leaving some Red Devils unhappy.


It looks however with Louis Van Gaal at the helm that Manchester United will formate into a 3-5-2 formation with a solid three centre backs, two wing backs, two holding midfielders, one central attacking midfielder and two strikers.


This formation will provide stability at the back and make competition for places a little less demanding and give everyone a chance.


Youngster to watch: 


In recent years Manchester United have been crying out for some youth talent and now with Van Gaal in charge he will thrive on bringing the youth into the first team frame.


Their are two main youngsters to watch out for this season. The first Belgian international Adman Januzaj still only 19 years old and talk amongst the Manchester United hierarchy and fans is that he is about to be given either the famous number 7 or 11 for the forthcoming season.


His quick agility and deadly balance make him in a certain way Messi- style with him hard to shove off the ball. Looking at his statistic also from his first debut season their are very much remarkably similar to those of none other than Cristiano Ronaldo in his first season at Old Trafford.


The second and probably most exciting is 18 year old striker James Wilson who is more than likely by some fans belief going to be given a chance or breakthrough with his lethal eye for goal making him one of the brightest young talents at Old Trafford.


He has played for United since the age of 14 years old and has represented England at under 16s and 19s level. He has shown during his time at Old Trafford an effort of consistence scoring 27 goals in his last 31 appearances at every level with United.


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