Category: manutd
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Manchester United player spends ‘an hour chatting’ with former teammates – Sought permission from Red Devils
Joshua Zirkzee made a strong debut for Manchester United, scoring against Fulham, but hasn’t netted since. Despite this, he’s shown promise. While excelling at Bologna last season, Zirkzee recently met former teammates in Liverpool, requesting Manchester United’s approval for the emotional reunion before their Champions League match.
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“No idea what they’re doing” – Manchester United ‘should be arrested’ for summer transfer decision
Scott McTominay has started well at Napoli after his €30m transfer from Manchester United, contributing a goal and an assist in four matches. Italian journalist Riccardo Trevisani criticized Manchester United for selling him, calling the club’s recent transfer decisions poor and likening it to a “graveyard” for players.
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“Just no top players” – Van Basten slams Ten Hag signings, names the only decent squad members
Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United faces mounting criticism after a 3-0 defeat to Tottenham. Dutch legend Marco van Basten criticized both the players and Ten Hag’s signings, including Manuel Ugarte. He asserts that the squad lacks quality players, raising concerns about Ten Hag’s future if performance doesn’t improve.
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“This is just the beginning” – Youngster with huge breakthrough after Manchester United exit
Mateo Mejia, a former Manchester United striker, joined Sevilla in January 2023 and recently made his first-team debut in a 1-1 draw against Athletic Club Bilbao. Praised for his impact, Mejia’s performance suggests he may rise above summer signing Kelechi Iheanacho in Sevilla’s attacker hierarchy.
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‘Very pleasing’ – National team boss hails good news for ‘incredibly skilled’ Manchester United player
Despite Manchester United’s recent struggles, Christian Eriksen’s situation has improved, earning more playing time under Erik ten Hag. Denmark’s coach Lars Knudsen praised Eriksen for his skills and form, emphasizing his importance for the national team ahead of Euro 2024. Eriksen has proven his critics wrong with his performance.
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“Many hard knocks” – Van de Beek says he almost gave up, rebuilding career after Manchester United misery
Dutch midfielder Donny van de Beek revealed he nearly quit football due to struggles at Manchester United, following an unsuccessful four-year stint. Now at Girona, he aims to revive his career amid injuries to teammates. Despite past challenges, he feels fit and motivated to pursue his passion for the game.
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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.