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Mikel Arteta was Arsenal’s vice-captain the last time Manchester United won the Premier League.
Since then, Arteta has retired, became a coach, became Arsenal manager, rebuilt the club and won the league.
Meanwhile, Man United have gone through 11 managerial appointments. 0 Premier League titles.
Banter Club.
Declan Rice turned down Guardiola, turned down a winning machine, and probably turned down a bigger pay cheque - all to join a club that hadn’t won the league in twenty years. The balls on that guy.
Already a legend. Like Saka, a protected species.
📊 Manchester United since 2013:
🔴 75 first-team signings
💰 Nearly £2 billion spent
🏆 0 Premier League winners
At this point, the transfer window is just an expensive hobby 😭😂😂
If those three Community Shields were counted as part of Pep Guardiola’s 20 trophies in 10 years at Man City, why did it sound like it was something unheard of when Arsenal fans counted Mikel Arteta’s two Community Shields as part of his trophies?
If EVERY VAR call was changed to the correct decision, Arsenal still would have won the Premier League ahead of Manchester City, with 81 points. [@TheAthleticFC] 🏆 ✅
Worth remembering that in our two Champions League final appearances we've narrowly lost to the undisputed best teams in Europe at the time - prime Ronaldinho-era Barca, and a PSG side that battered Inter 5-0 in last season's final.
Back in the day, Fergie's United got played off the park twice by Pep's Barca. Klopp lost two finals to Real Madrid and his only final victory came against *Spurs* for crying out loud.
Recent wins by United, Liverpool, and Chelsea also came via penalties. Even treble-winning City only beat a poor Inter side 1-0 and struggled to play their best football.
Yes we can improve but a bit more luck and we're 100% lifting this trophy in the next 2-3 years.
Win FA Cup/Carabou cup, they say it’s not a major trophy.
Challenge for title, they say you should have won it.
Win the title, they saying we have to win CL too.
All while winning nothing. The banter doesn’t hit. Sorry.