🎙️ Bruno Fernandes on assisting Benjamin Sesko instead of Bryan Mbeumo:
“Mbeumo was a bit annoyed, of course… every attacker wants the ball. But after the goal, I went straight to him. I reminded him of what we spoke about… helping Sesko grow, helping him become one of the best.
Sometimes it’s not about the easy pass, it’s about the right one. If we want him to build confidence, we have to trust him in those moments.
Mbeumo understood straight away… that’s the kind of group we have. We all want the same thing. Champions League football. And for that, we have to think as a team, not as individuals. Everyone’s moment will come.”
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Japanese Reporter: Why didn't you tell us before you struck Iran?
Trump: "Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?" 💀🔥😂
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🚨🚨🎙️| Roy Keane when asked if he would give Michael Carrick the Manchester United job:
"No. I think there's better options out there. I think the games where he's come in - there's been no jeopardy. Three weeks to prepare for the matches.
If Carrick would have been mentioned three months ago, you would have been locked up. It was a good time for him to go in, and he's done a good job. But I think there's far better options out there to be the manager of United. Simple as that. United will have to go out and interview people, and see what's out there."
Arsenal and their fans actually believe we don't like them because we fear them.
When Man City won 5 out of 6 Premier League titles, we all respected them. We all feared them. Respect = fear. Not dislike.
When Liverpool won the PL under Klopp and consistently challenged for it, we all largely respected them.
Both of these sides were genuinely good football teams. They were playing free flowing, entertaining football, scoring goals and creating chances while allowing world class individuals to shine.
Man City with players like Agüero, David Silva, KdB, Bernardo, Sterling, Sané, Mahrez, Kompany and then eventually players like Haaland, Rodri, Foden and Alvarez etc.
Liverpool with their unbelievable frontline of Mané, Salah and Firmino with players like TAA, Robertson, Diaz etc. Always playing with 100% intensity, always looking to score one more goal, always looking to entertain the fans.
Again, we all respected these teams and that respect was given because we feared them – and we did so because they were genuinely good teams who played genuinely good football with genuinely good players.
Not a soul respects Arsenal and what they are doing.
They are not playing entertaining football, and in many cases they are literally not playing football at all.
Wasting time, faking injuries, taking forever to restart play – be that from corners, free-kicks, goal kicks whatever. Constantly goes down too easy while looking more like WWE fighters when attacking/defending set-pieces.
They are massively over-reliant on set-piece goals to open up games and all of their set-piece goals happen, not because of beautifully rehearsed variants but because they are allowed to do whatever they want in the box without being penalised for it.
On top of all this, they act in the most unsporting and disgusting manner possible whenever they play. No class at all.
Nobody will look back at this title win (and yes, they will win the title) with admiration in the future. They are literally only winning this title because they are meant to win it.
They will not win it because they deserve to – they will win it because the Premier League has decided they will.
This is why no one actually fears Arsenal. They are objectively not a TOP football team. If they were refereed like any other side in the league, they'd be scrambling for top 5.
Nothing they do is sustainable in the long-run. They have no individual quality to fall back on.
When literally every single person in football is OPENLY practically saying that Arsenal are cheating, boring and getting away with m*rder, it's time to actually look at yourselves and realize that YOU actually are the problem and not everyone else.