Focus: How do Newcastle quell Depay and Manchester United's left flank?

Steve McClaren’s tenure has begun in eclectic fashion. Some disjointed pressing was mixed jarringly with brief flashes of talent in the opening-day draw with Southampton, while defeat at Swansea evoked familiar memories of entangled centre-backs and wearily stilted attacking patterns. The mood around St James’ Park is one of optimism tinged with forebodings of chaos and inconsistency – fitting neatly with recent history on Tyneside.

Newcastle held just 34% possession and completed 258 passes at the Liberty Stadium, as territorial retreat denied them access to the meandering trio up front and ensured an anxious regression towards the hoofing of the Carver era. The ease with which Swansea imposed themselves is cause for concern (albeit with an extra man), and strong evidence that Manchester United will perform with similar dominance.

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