Unlike the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Louis Van Gaal's
Manchester United tactics playbook does not appear to have 'Don't Panic'
written in large, friendly letters on the cover. There are those who would
suggest the acquisition of Ángel DiMaría indicates it should, and Van Gaal
would certainly be forgiven for muttering the words repeatedly to himself when
he watches the recording of this match, because League One Milton Keynes did
not so much beat his much-changed side as utterly humiliate them.
On the other hand, of course, it was a club whose annual wage
bill of £3m would cover Wayne Rooney's remuneration for no more than three
months, and which had just paid £59.7m for a player over whom, as a winger,
there has to be at least a small question mark concerning his ability to adapt
to his new manager's preferred 3-5-2 system.
In that respect there was almost as much interest in the
manner in which Van Gaal would set out his team as there was in the personnel.
Which was probably as well, considering only the goalkeeper, David de Gea, was
retained from the XI which started Sunday's draw at Sunderland.
In the event, a flexible 3-4-1-2 meant the Swiss Under-19
international Saidy Janko and Reece James made their first-team debuts on
either side of the midfield four, while Marnick Vermijl made only a second
senior appearance on the left of the back three. Van Gaal's dismissal of his
ability to play a central role notwithstanding, Shinji Kagawa began playing
just behind strikers Danny Welbeck and Javier Hernández.
Unfamiliar some of them may have been, but the visitors began
rather impressively, breaking with pace and intent as Welbeck and Hernández
used the width of the pitch to receive the ball in space. In terms of chances
created, however, a Hernández drive deflected several feet wide was as close as
they came to a settling goal.
They were not helped by having to make a relatively early
change , when the unfortunate Kagawa had to be replaced suffering from mild
concussion following a clash of heads with Darren Potter, but there was no
excuse for the manner in which they fell behind a few minutes later.
Jonny Evans was under no real pressure when he attempted a
short and simple pass in his penalty area, but the defender unaccountably
miscued, giving Ben Reeves the chance to get to the ball first. Having done so,
the MK midfielder was aware enough to slide the ball across for the striker
Will Grigg to turn it in.
That United were rattled, mentally as well as at times
physically – legitimately so – was beyond question. Nick Powell clipped a crisp
drive a foot over the bar, but otherwise Milton Keynes, led by Karl Robinson,
left, just about had the best of the remainder of the first half.
Van Gaal made another switch at the break, bringing on
Andreas Pereira for Janko and moving Januzaj wide right, but United were
fortunate not to fall further behind almost immediately, when Evans appeared to
make little effort to get his arms out of the way when blocking Dean Bowditch's
attempt to cross.
Van Gaal used his third substitute, James Wilson, well before
the hour, and the visitors momentarily began to put their lower-league
opposition under some sort of pressure. Welbeck, allowed to drift across the MK
18-yard line, drove a right-footed shot only just wide, but Karl Robinson's
side was always alert to the possibility of a break. The substitute Daniel
Powell and Dean Lewington combined well to send Reeves away down the left, and
the midfielder's cross was cleverly chested past De Gea by Griggs.
Like the first goal, the second had originated in United
losing possession, and such was again the case a few minutes later when another
MK substitute, Benik Afobe, shot beyond De Gea from inside the right side of
the area. Again Reeves was involved.It was 72 minutes before United's first
shot on target, a Wilson effort which David Martin saved well.
The MK goalkeeper also did well to touch a Januzaj drive
around the post soon afterwards. The night ended with Afobe capitalising on a
defensive errors
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