Luiz hasn't had 1 or 2 or 3 bad games,he always look extremely sloppy.The only match I have ever felt comfortable with him was vs Napoli at home and against Bayern His positioning is good but he always has ridiculous brain-farts.He is a ticking time bomb about to make a mistake like Badstuber.
He wasnt out of position,he was doing what a CB should, covering Cole.Cahill was at fault for not clearing that ball. Both Luiz and Cahill pass no confidence at all to me and both were bad.The only good thing about Luiz today was that he showed leadership skills
Oscar did track back but there was no one to mark in the middle,Cleverley didnt go forward at all and United kept playing through Valencia,so Hazard was the one who should have tracked back
Benching Oscar would be extremely silly.we absolutely need to keep scholes/cleverley and even carrick quiet their probable lineup:De Gea, Rafael, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra, Cleverley, Carrick, Scholes, Valencia, Rooney, Van Persie
OSCAR: TAKING AIM 'I have been a midfielder who is a regular goalscorer and scoring 20 in a season was normal for me,' Oscar tells the official Chelsea website. 'I know it could be a bit more difficult in England because you are not playing all the time and you play in different positions, but nevertheless I do expect that I am going to score many goals for Chelsea and I hope to keep the average of between 10 to 20 goals a season - that would be good.' Another question is what is a typical Oscar goal? We have seen contrasting strikes from him so far at Chelsea. 'The long-distance ones are the most common goals I have scored, rather than the close-range ones,' he says. 'I often try to position myself in the place I was for this last goal against Shakhtar, so that when someone passes the ball I am close enough - and I do score quite a few like this, but because my more usual position is just outside the box, that is where I score most of my goals from.'
That's ridiculous,South American leagues used to be head to head if not better than European leagues back then.You rarely saw top players leaving their countries in their peak years like today. Pele destroyed many European teams like Eusebio's Benfica and Milan,not to mention owning the best defender of all time, Beckenbauer.