Category: manutd
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“Blame Manchester United” – Player becomes ‘sacrificial lamb’ for Red Devils failure this season
André Onana lost his place in Manchester United’s starting lineup to Altay Bayındır this season, leading to his loan move to Trabzonspor. Onana joined United from Inter Milan in 2023 and has faced criticism for mixed performances. Cameroonian journalist Rémy N’Gono blames United for Onana’s dip in form and believes the goalkeeper made a mistake…
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“Almost an amateur team” – Paolo di Canio clearly not a fan of Manchester City
Manchester City will face Napoli in their Champions League opener, with Napoli in good form. Ex-Italy forward Paolo Di Canio criticizes City, calling them ‘amateur’ and vulnerable on the counter-attack. He believes Napoli can advance in the tournament, despite Antonio Conte’s poor European record. Napoli’s pace could trouble City, who have shown weaknesses.
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Why Ruben Amorim’s commitment to three at the back is a major problem for Man Utd – Between the Lines | Football News
Manchester United’s 3-0 loss to Manchester City increased pressure on coach Ruben Amorim and his preferred 3-4-2-1 system. Despite his commitment to it, the team’s poor performance raises doubts. Amorim’s win rate has dropped significantly at United compared to Sporting, leading to questions about the effectiveness of his system.
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“I was sceptical” – Brother speaks about summer transfer to Manchester United, wasn’t entirely convinced
Manchester United signed goalkeeper Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp on summer deadline day. He was an unused substitute in a 3-0 derby defeat to Manchester City. Lammens was also linked to Aston Villa and Galatasaray, with his brother believing Galatasaray would have been a good option for him to play in the Champions League and…
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Paul Merson: Ruben Amorim must adapt at Man Utd… Chelsea would have been a better fit for him | Football News
Paul Merson criticizes Ruben Amorim’s tactics at Manchester United, suggesting they don’t suit the players. He believes Chelsea would have been a better fit for the Portuguese manager. Merson also discusses Arsenal’s title hopes and Liverpool’s shaky start to the season. He praises Noni Madueke and Unai Emery as well.
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Nicky Butt interview: Scott McTominay proved Man Utd wrong but even Class of ’92 would struggle in this environment | Football News
Nicky Butt believes it was wrong for Manchester United to let Scott McTominay go, as he has proven himself as a valuable player. Butt acknowledges his mistake in comparing McTominay to Declan Rice and praises McTominay’s determination and drive. He also suggests that the Class of ’92 would have struggled in the current football climate.…
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“Very serious interest” – Manchester United serious contender to sign PL player, £30m bid will be considered
Manchester United is reportedly interested in signing Brentford’s Yehor Yarmolyuk, with the club open to selling for £30m. Ukrainian journalist Volodymyr Zverov confirmed United’s interest, citing the club’s need to strengthen their midfield. It is unclear if the potential transfer would take place in January or next summer. Yarmolyuk signed a contract with Brentford until…
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Why Ruben Amorim’s commitment to three at the back is a major problem for Man Utd – Between the Lines | Football News
Manchester United’s 3-0 loss to Manchester City increased pressure on head coach Ruben Amorim and his favored 3-4-2-1 system. Despite a history of success with this formation, results at Manchester United have been poor, with issues in scoring goals and defending. Questions remain about the system’s effectiveness at the club.
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Paul Merson: Ruben Amorim must adapt at Man Utd… Chelsea would have been a better fit for him | Football News
Paul Merson criticizes Ruben Amorim’s tactics at Manchester United, suggesting they do not fit the players and that Chelsea would have been a better fit. He also discusses Arsenal’s title hopes and Liverpool’s start to the season. Merson praises Noni Madueke and expresses concerns about Liverpool and Aston Villa’s performances.
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Failed double deal adds to Manchester United tension – Club tired of Ratcliffe situation
Nice tried to sign Kobbie Mainoo and Rasmus Hojlund from Manchester United but were not encouraged by the Premier League side. Tensions are growing between the clubs as owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe focuses on Manchester United. INEOS, which owns both clubs, has not clarified intentions for Nice, causing uncertainty and potential sale.