Category: manutd
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From Netherlands: Ruud van Nistelrooy ‘open to’ replacing Erik ten Hag at Manchester United
Manchester United has struggled with only two wins in their last seven matches, raising concerns about Erik ten Hag’s future. Dutch journalist Valentijn Driessen suggested that Ten Hag’s assistant, Ruud van Nistelrooy, could replace him, as he is familiar with the club and well-regarded by players. Ten Hag faces pressure to perform in upcoming matches.
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“This is when our season really starts” – Tottenham player issues rallying cry after Man United destruction
Tottenham outperformed Manchester United at Old Trafford, winning 3-0 with goals from Brennan Johnson, Dejan Kulusevski, and Dominic Solanke. Kulusevski, pivotal for Spurs, emphasized that the victory can spark their season. He noted their current four-match winning streak and expressed confidence in their potential for a successful campaign.
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“We’ll try and exploit their weaknesses” – FC Porto player has eyes on 3 points from Manchester United
Manchester United seeks its second away win of the season against FC Porto in the Europa League after a recent 3-0 loss to Tottenham. Porto, fresh from a 4-0 victory, aims to exploit United’s weaknesses. Erik ten Hag’s team struggles with just two wins in seven, heightening pressure on his role.
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“How is it possible?” – Ten Hag criticised for talking ‘nonsense’ about Manchester United
Manchester United’s poor start to the season includes only two wins in six league matches and struggles at Old Trafford, highlighted by a 3-0 loss to Spurs. Analyst Willem van Hanegem criticizes the team’s mediocre performance and questions manager Erik ten Hag’s excuses regarding player signings and development.
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“Ten Hag doesn’t like British players” – Manager said to be holding Manchester United back with transfers
On transfer deadline day, Scott McTominay left Manchester United for Napoli for €30m, as the club signed Manuel Ugarte for €50m. Paolo Di Canio criticized this decision after a 3-0 defeat to Tottenham, questioning the sale of McTominay and accusing Erik ten Hag of neglecting British players in his signings.
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Manchester United pulled in to bragging session after player’s big announcement – Feels like club propaganda
Raphael Varane’s retirement has sparked gloating from Madrid media, highlighting his struggles since leaving Real Madrid for Manchester United. AS claims he’s part of a trend, mentioning other players like Ronaldo and Casemiro who faltered after leaving. They suggest Madrid represents the apex of success, with departures leading to decline.
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“We asked about him” – Manager reveals failed attempt to sign Manchester United player
AaB Fodbold’s former manager, Kent Nielsen, revealed they attempted to sign Manchester United’s Victor Lindelöf while he was at Benfica. After a training camp match against Benfica’s U23 team, Nielsen inquired about acquiring Lindelöf, who eventually moved to Manchester United in 2017. Lindelöf is currently injured and facing competition.
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Media get salty after Manchester United player’s comments – Cheap snipes sent in response
Noussair Mazraoui’s assertion that Manchester United is bigger than Bayern Munich sparked a fiery response from BILD. They argue that while United may have global appeal, recent successes are limited, criticizing his comments as unjust. The move has benefitted both players and clubs, with Mazraoui finding a spot in United’s lineup.
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Arsenal and Manchester United scouting same player today – Clubs lining up to get him
Arsenal and Manchester United are scouting Hammarby forward Bazoumana Touré, who has impressed with six goals and three assists in his debut Allsvenskan season. Numerous European clubs, including Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich, are also interested. Scouts from these clubs will attend his match against Häcken for further evaluation.
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Manchester United result sees player hit back at media – Wasn’t impressed by recent comments
FC Twente goalkeeper Lars Unnerstall responded to media criticism of their match against Manchester United, which was dismissed as a ‘school trip.’ He expressed pride in their performance, securing a 1-1 draw and proving their doubters wrong, emphasizing that their aim was to showcase FC Twente’s capabilities internationally.