🚨 Bryan Mbeumo on Manchester United’s return to the Champions League:
“You know… I’ve never played Champions League football before. Few days ago me and Matheus (Cunha) were talking about how both of us were completely locked in on joining United even before the moves happened because it was genuinely our dream club. And now look at us…we’re about to play Champions League football with United.
What makes it emotional for us is that we didn’t join when everything was already successful & comfortable. We joined when people were still doubting the club. We saw the vision. We saw the potential. We saw a club desperate to bring the glory back. And we said:
‘Yeah… we want to be part of that.’ That’s what makes this feeling special.
Because it’s one thing attaching yourself to success after everything is already built…it’s another thing helping rebuild the success yourself. That’s how you truly become attached to something forever.”
🚨 Patrice Evra on Arsenal’s biggest headache this season:
🗣️ Reporter:
“Manchester City pushed Arsenal very hard. Surely they were Arsenal’s biggest headache?”
🗣️ Evra:
“Manchester City? No. Arsenal expected City. But Manchester United irritated them emotionally. Imagine finally winning the Premier League… and people are still talking more about Bruno Fernandes record-breaking assist season. That must hurt badly. One man overshadowing an entire title-winning campaign is insane work.
And let’s be honest…..the moment Michael Carrick came in and beat them, Arsenal’s heads started wobbling. Draws appeared. Losses appeared. Nerves appeared. Even City started catching up. Then Bruno started winning all the individual awards too.
So now Arsenal fans are sitting there like: “We won the league… why is United still annoying us this much?” Honestly, at this point it’s no longer rivalry. It’s psychological warfare. Reminds me of Wenger vs Fergie. For an Arsenal fan, it would take a very pure heart not to hate United right now.
🚨🎙️| Joe Hart on West Ham’s disallowed equalizer vs Arsenal, accuses VAR of saving Arsenal’s title hopes:
🗣️“Listen, I don’t care what anyone says, that goal should’ve stood. VAR has absolutely ruined moments like that. West Ham fought for that equalizer and somehow they’ve found a way to disallow it for the softest little touch you’ll ever see. If that’s Arsenal scoring at the Emirates, nobody even checks it for more than five seconds.
And this is what frustrates fans, Arsenal have lived off those scrappy, aggressive goals all season. Blocking keepers, crowding the six-yard box, little nudges here and there… suddenly when it happens against them, it’s ‘clear and obvious.’ Give me a break.
I was a goalkeeper, I know when a keeper’s genuinely impeded and when he’s looking for help. There’s no way you can tell me that was enough contact for the goal to be overturned. The game’s gone soft. West Ham have been robbed, simple as that.
You wonder why fans think certain clubs get favourable decisions because moments like this keep happening. Arsenal are in a title race and somehow every 50/50 call seems to land their way. That equalizer changes the whole atmosphere of the game and VAR bottled it. Absolutely bottled it.”
🚨🎙️ Rio Ferdinand on West Ham’s disallowed goal against Arsenal:
“I’ll tell you what, that VAR decision was absolutely shocking. Arsenal have been blocking and crowding goalkeepers from set-pieces all season, and nothing gets called.
We even saw it at Old Trafford when Saliba backed into Bayindir and stopped him from making the save, yet the goal stood without any complaints.
But now, in a huge title race game against West Ham, the same kind of contact suddenly becomes a foul on David Raya? It just doesn’t make sense.
You start wondering what standards are actually being used anymore because the inconsistency is becoming embarrassing.”
🚨🎙️ Rio Ferdinand on West Ham’s disallowed goal against Arsenal:
“I’ll tell you what, that VAR decision was absolutely shocking. Arsenal have been blocking and crowding goalkeepers from set-pieces all season, and nothing gets called.
We even saw it at Old Trafford when Saliba backed into Bayindir and stopped him from making the save, yet the goal stood without any complaints.
But now, in a huge title race game against West Ham, the same kind of contact suddenly becomes a foul on David Raya? It just doesn’t make sense.
You start wondering what standards are actually being used anymore because the inconsistency is becoming embarrassing.”
VAR bottle jobs again!
Going on about the foul on the keeper?! 🤯 the geezer can't move! Sandwiched between the keeper and players... even if he wanted to move his arm, he couldn't! 🤦🏻♂️ shambles!
🚨José Mourinho on Pep Guardiola vs Sir Alex Ferguson:
“I hear people comparing Pep Guardiola to Alex Ferguson and I smile, because for me it is not the same story."
"For me, it is simple: one made history. The other makes… triangles.”
Ferguson built dynasties across different generations, different styles, different challenges. He wins titles with youth, with experience, with players adapting every season. That is evolution."
Pep? Fantastic coach, beautiful football, yes. But always the perfect conditions, the perfect structure, the perfect orchestra already tuned for him."
"Ferguson creates the orchestra. Pep conducts it."
"Big difference.”
I’m genuinely struggling to understand this.
Ye is banned from the UK for saying offensive things.
Meanwhile, a former ISIS terrorist, Ahmed al-Sharaa was shaking hands with Keir Starmer and King Charles III last week.
One said mean things.
The other chopped heads off.
This does not make sense.
@Cantonadevils I'd always choose players that want to play for the club over some quality attributes. As you can teach or improve attributes, but you can't teach passion or the love for the club!
As SAF said in an interview... whats the point in sitting back holding out for a draw... whats the point, it's all about the RISK! Scoring in the last minute. That electric feeling.
Seeing all this chat about well amorin beat Burnley and his team created the same amount of chances, blah blah... yes his team won and fletchers team drew... the difference... amorin scrapped the win and was lucky... fletcher chased the win and was unlucky with the draw!