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Published 08:46 7 Aug 2015 BST
Things should be far more straightforward this time round, with 4-3-3 publicly confirmed as the preferred template. Theoretically it should suit the playing staff - assuming there's a level of consistency to help the still embryonic collective to gel.
You would assume some combination of Schneiderlin, Schweinsteiger and Carrick serving as the midfield platform; Mata or Herrera ahead of them; Rooney flanked by the speed of Depay and possibly Pedro; with Darmian and Shaw providing width. Just don't mention the centre-halves or wantaway keeper.
The general consensus is that Van Gaal has done a pretty good job of clearing out the deadwood, but he seems to have escaped criticism for the swift in and outs of Falcao and Di Maria. They were either embarrassing (and expensive) mistakes, or the manager couldn't get the best out of quality players.
But the back end of the side is in some disarray. The fact that a combination of Van Gaal and Ed Woodward haven't signed a centre-back - and that Daley Blind is suddenly first choice in that position - is damning. Similarly, a late sale of David de Gea to Real Madrid with only cash monies in return would be something of a failure.
Morgan Schneiderlin and Bastian Schweinsteiger are wonderful additions to the side. At once they give United's midfield a new sense of urgency, command and drive. Again, if the club can secure the signing of Pedro, he and Depay will add a vital directness and pace that the the turgid play was crying out for last season.
Imagine if you will a combination of say Jasper Cillessen, Daley Blind and Phil Jones tasked with stopping Barcelona's famed MSN attack, or Real's forward line. It would be x-rated stuff. And what happens if Wayne Rooney suffers a serious injury in September? Are James Wilson and/or Javier Hernandez able and ready to spearhead the club in his absence? These are serious question marks.
History shows us that in his preferred number nine position, Rooney scores goals on a regular basis. United will need him to be prolific because the side isn't crammed with natural goalscorers. You'd assume that Croxteth's finest would relish the pressure/responsibility. As the lopsided squad currently stands, he'll bloody have to.

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