He’s got Barcelona on his CV now which to a lot of middle-of-the-road clubs, will increase his reputation despite poor performances in the main. Main issue will be whether his ego allows him to move to a lesser club
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He’s since spent over €300m on seven new players
Evolution or just buying big money signings when the previous big money signings don’t work out? Less than a year ago, he was claiming he’d quit if he didn’t have a smaller squad.
Less than three months ago, Theo Walcott asked Rooney if United's 2007/08 squad could 'compete' with Arsenal's. 😂
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Which is possibly even more damning
and less than 20 assists in 2 seasons for a playmaker is pretty poor
agreed but all this talk of them still being in the race ignores the fact that they lost, again. They've won one of their last six and scored only 4 goals. No way they're suddenly playing well and winning their last five games.
They'll drop points in two of those I reckon
Cue them dropping even deeper
He’ll never learn will he. Not a good trait of Carrick’s it seems
Plenty of time for a Chelsea winner yet too.
Yet another game where we’re allowing the opposition onto us and showing no interest in going for a second to kill the game off. Risky tactic with our defensive record
United are the only team who can make the leagues most out of form side look half decent
And they only opened 3 blocks
Players like Lee Martin perhaps?
Just seen now. You have to laugh. Casemiro and Heaven or Shaw and Heaven then
Is he?
Surely he’s mic’d up so they’ll know exactly what was said?
“The regularity commission considered an additional two match suspension…”
You just have to laugh.
Exactly. We all know why the choice of wording is 'favourable' for United and 'worst outcome' for Liverpool when its about VAR interventions with no mention of whether the original decision was correct or not
A whole article on how Liverpool were seemingly wronged after one decision vs PSG with one small sentence mentioning the two pens that weren’t given against them in the first leg (in a game they lost 4-0 on agg)
I'm sure most fans will claim VAR decisions go against them more than for them but to say United have received the 'most favourable' ones seems a little far fetched. Favourable is the word I'm questioning. Suggests VAR are helping United rather than correcting initial incorrect referee calls?
Ok. Seems fair
Your article mentions United having a favourable record than everyone bar Chelsea this season when it comes to VAR decisions. How is that possible?
why the fuck does he walk around in that laughable shit farmer style attire?
Nobody points at the correct place for an opposition player to take their throw ins like the scousers.
Peter Drury at his sycophantic best tonight. An early PSG goal would be lovely
Thank you dear
WILL SOMEBODY TALK ABOUT EVERTON!
Hard to know, who of the two enjoys United's demise more