People on this app acting like they can instantly tell which players are good or bad for United are hilarious.
United have signed superstars like Di Maria and Sanchez and it didn’t work, but they’ve also brought in players like Senne Lammens from Belgium who turned out to be a hit.
Even Real Madrid this season are targeting the exact same positions they strengthened last summer because those signings didn’t quite turn out to be good enough.
You never really know what will work, so it’s funny seeing faceless X accounts acting like they’ve got it all figured out.
Can’t lie I’m absolutely knackered.
Big up these overseas fans who do it every United game, I don’t know how you guys do it.
Especially during the Ruben Amorim era when we was losing most weeks
I do think this ‘All or Nothing’ documentary invites unnecessary pressure on the manager, but also very necessary pressure on the hierarchy to prove they’re up to it before fans can call them out directly on what we can see them doing. I’m mixed on it. 🤷🏽♂️
Amad Diallo for Ivory Coast:
90' winner vs Ecuador (WC)
84' winner vs France
20' winner vs Burkina Faso (AFCON)
49' winner vs Mozambique (AFCON)
90+7' winner vs Burkina Faso
Five of his seven goals won his team the game.
The Bernardo Silva archetype is the definitive blueprint for Amad Diallo's long-term development.
Sticking a player with his level of spatial intelligence, needle mechanics, and elite micro-scanning into a rigid, touchline-hugging winger role is a complete waste of raw footballing intelligence.
When you look back at his Sunderland loan spell, Tony Mowbray gave him that exact structural freedom to drift inside, occupy the half-spaces, and dictate the tempo of the final third.
It’s no coincidence it was his most productive period he needs the ball at his feet in central zones to truly manipulate the opposition's defensive gravity.
Under Michael Carrick next season, a fluid, rest-defense-heavy system that allows him to roam and link play with technical monsters in the half-spaces is genuinely a terrifying prospect for the rest of the league.
Cunha turning down Arsenal, Mbeumo rejecting Tottenham, Liverpool, Newcastle and now Mateus Fernandes is literally shutting down Real Madrid, Arsenal, and PSG because he only wants United is complete restoration of institutional pull.
A winning culture isn't bought through overpriced mercenaries it’s forged by signing top-tier talents who are entirely desperate to play for the club.
Best thing about Mateus Fernandes is the club will be able to mould him into whatever they want him to be because he’s so COMPLETE.
#6, #8, even #10.. he can do it all.
I don’t even see Mateus Fernandes as ‘the alternative to Elliot Anderson’. I’ve said all along that I want him as the primary target. I think he’d be an absolutely brilliant signing. 🙌
The domestic season may be over, but the award nominations keep coming 👀💫
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The expectation internally at #MUFC, for a while, has been that Elliott Anderson is likely to go to #MCFC. #NFFC want a British record breaking fee. Confidence from City's side that they can reach an agreement soon.
The focus became clear for United: Operation Mateus Fernandes.
Lewis Hall is & should be the #1 priority for the left side this summer. He will be the club’s focus alongside tying up a deal for Mateus Fernandes before moving onto all other business.
He’s the LB Manchester United needs, building a squad for the rest of the decade. Said it a few times, I’ll say it again, he needs to be freed from his black & white prison. We can save him.
This is how you assemble a squad not only for now, but for the future too.