Niall Quinn
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Yeah, exactly.
It's a massive one.
They'll feel real good with three points after that.
And this whole momentum will grow.
Can they think about Chelsea now?
No, I don't think they should.
They should just feel good about what they're doing.
Fans are beginning to enjoy it all a lot more.
They're creeping into positions where they can move on and go forward with this momentum, whereas you take a look at Man City, for instance, another tough day for them today, even though they got their three points in the end.
It's not very fluid there right now.
So there's reasons where they can start to feel that they can pick these teams ahead of them off one at a time.
Chelsea, that's a little bit too far to think about right now.
That's great, but if we're saying that about Manchester United, that means they're really improving.
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Most people would think doomed, so a lot of soul-searching to do.
Personally, I think they've got to revert back to the type of game that Sam Allardyce had going on here, where they had a more direct game that the players were more comfortable with.
They looked lost at times trying to do the passing movements.
They had a brief flurry in the second half.
But quite frankly, the way this thing is going here now, it feels like it's death by a thousand cuts, the way they're playing.