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Man United's Free-Flowing Counter Attacking Goal Was Poetry In Motion. No Really

Gavin Cooney
By Gavin Cooney
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Having failed to score a first-half goal at home since September, Old Trafford has finally awoken from its slumber and had not one, but two goals to cheer against Stoke City. And one in particular caught the eye. It was a throwback to the Ferguson era with a free-flowing counter-attack that involved swift, direct passing that doesn't really seem like it should come from a Louis Van Gaal Man Utd side.

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A free flowing team move reminscent of the Ferguson days.

To quote someone in the office "This doesn't make any sense."

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