10 things we learned from last night's loss to PSV
- United Damu
- Sep 16, 2015
- 1 min read

Manchester United gave away a one-goal lead to lose 2-1 to PSV last night, and here are 10 things we learned.
That should have been a red card. Both feet, strong, careless challenge. #pissedoff
Possession is nothing without goals. #reality.
Luke Shaw's injury killed a lot of hopes. #devastating
Daley Blind is a great left back, as well. #versatile
Marcos Rojo will need to step up. #matchtimeneeded
Memphis Depay thrives in Europe. #goalscorer
Anthony Martial's movement was great and he held the ball well. Great signs for things to come, but needs more service. #hopeful
Juan Mata forgot how to play #10 after being false-right for so long. #theprocess
Ander Herrera is a forward midfielder, he was not so impactful in DM role. #tactical
Fellaini continues to be wasteful and very frustrated as he was in the last game. #poorformatthemoment
Bastian Schweinsteiger controlled the midfield but there was a connection upfront missing (yes, Herrera, I know). LVG needs to review the front line. #philosophy
That Black kit. #swaglicious
Anthony Martial almost missed his first UCL game because he was late getting to the bus. #uselessfacts
We cannot use the hashtag #breakexpectations for the rest of the season - it just seems to be in poor taste, not.--- What else did you learn from that game?
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