Ego? Frank Lampard doesn't have much of an ego. Probably would have let Rickie take it considering it was a friendly, but the manager may have assigned Lampard as taker
Honestly, it'll be nothing compared to what he got from some of the Roma fans. We'll give him enough support if he doesn't start well though, can't remember the last time we really got on a player's back at games and not just on the message boards.
I think they brought around 1,500 last time, in December weather and on a poor-ish run of form. Quite impressive, expect them to bring a few more this time.
Our team for this fixture last term:
Davis
Clyne Yoshida Fonte Shaw
Cork Schneiderlin
Ramirez Puncheon
Lambert
Mayuka
Subs: Boruc, Hooiveld, Richardson, S Davis, Guly, De Ridder, Rodriguez
Things are looking brighter now!
I think people assume he's more of a drifter because that's how he operates when we're in possession, but he does work hard defensively. He doesn't usually bust a gut to make runs or get into the box, but he does his bit to try and get the ball back from the opposition.
It was the same as always, 4-2-3-1 with Rodriguez drifting into scoring positions which is probably what Merson was referring to. Ward-Prowse stuck to the right but Lallana and Rodriguez interchanged regularly, as did Ramirez when he came on. Schneiderlin didn't get forward as much as he might have done last season with Cork but that was mostly down to West Brom's discipline and organisation. Lambert played on the shoulder to try and get some joy out of the centre halves because he couldn't always compete aerially. Shaw got forward a lot.
You mean their best players, who weren't brought in as world beaters?!
Name a player in Man United's 2008 Champions League-winning team who was brought in as one of the world's greatest players, and didn't become one in his time at the club.