Manchester United’s recent defeat at the hands of Fulham has sent shockwaves through the club and its fanbase. Despite being the favorites, United succumbed to a 2-1 loss against a team with one of the worst away records in the Premier League. This result not only highlighted the team’s struggles this season but also raised
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Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, has emphasized the importance of his team mastering the art of being “tricky” and “streetwise” in certain game situations. Following their Champions League first-leg loss to Porto, Arteta highlighted the need for his players to exhibit more cunning on the field. This call for greater savvy comes after statistics
Pep Guardiola, the esteemed manager of Manchester City, has expressed his desire to take on the role of managing a national team at a major tournament before he concludes his coaching career. Despite having a contract with Manchester City until 2025, Guardiola has not dismissed the possibility of extending his stay with the club. His
Arsenal’s recent defeat to Porto in the Champions League round-of-16 showcased the importance of experience in high-stakes matches. With only Kai Havertz having previous experience in a Champions League knockout game, the team struggled to maintain composure in critical moments. Declan Rice highlighted the need for “savviness” and pointed out that inexperience played a role
As Arsenal faced off against Porto in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League round-of-16, Mikel Arteta’s side put on a lackluster performance that was anything but reminiscent of the dynamic football they are known for. The Gunners failed to register a single shot on target for the first time since January 2022, a
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp drew inspiration from his team’s remarkable Champions League comeback against Barcelona in 2019 to motivate his injury-hit squad to secure a victory over Luton Town at Anfield. Despite facing a depleted squad missing key players such as Mohamed Salah, Liverpool managed to score four goals and emerge victorious, much like their
Manchester United is facing the possibility of Luke Shaw being ruled out for the rest of the season due to a muscle injury sustained during a recent match against Luton Town. This news comes as a significant blow to the team, especially considering Shaw’s importance in the left-back position. With Shaw potentially out for months,
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the new minority owner of Manchester United, has set his sights on breaking the dominance of Manchester City and Liverpool in the Premier League. With a freshly signed 27.7% stake in the club, Ratcliffe announced his ambitious goal of knocking both City and Liverpool “off their perch” within a three-year timeframe. Drawing
Mile Svilar, on his second Serie A start of the season, had an outstanding performance as Roma secured a 3-0 win at Frosinone. He made seven saves and four high ball claims, contributing significantly to his team’s clean sheet. His efforts were instrumental in Daniele De Rossi’s side claiming all three points. Jan Paul van
Manchester United’s new minority shareholder, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has been leading an overhaul of the football operations at Old Trafford. As part of this restructuring, United has set its sights on Newcastle United’s sporting director, Dan Ashworth. However, sources have revealed that United is hesitant to meet Newcastle’s demands for what they consider to be