Lost tempo returns as United stumble toward a cautious season against Fulham
I write from the back of a quiet press box, cataloguing pain not praise
A Rodrigo Muniz own goal gave United the lead
Emile Smith Rowe flicked home Iwobi’s cross to level
“So,” says Roger Kirkby, “with most teams now having played two games, only two have won both and only two have lost ’em.”
Manchester United are 18th with zero points
A defeat would leave them there
A draw could lift them to 16th or 17th
A win might push them to between fifth and ninth
Fulham sit 14th and have similar margins to exploit
In tactical terms I chase structure, shape and shadow play
The Ferguson era tempo is the lost tempo and United must recover it
City stands for betrayal, Liverpool for trauma, Chelsea for becoming the man I thought United would be
The binder in my hand insists that the angles must hold and the lines must breathe
In the age of noise I still refresh the news feed hoping for clarity
The match is a study in consequences where every mistake costs more than a goal
TLDR
1) United remain mired in 18th and need a plan that works on the field
2) The game exposed thin margins and the necessity of discipline in shape and shadow
3) The lost tempo must be rediscovered or pain will outlast the season
Rodrigo Muniz
Manchester United



