Luka Doncic y su mal momento anímico: “No estoy enfocado en mi juego. Tengo problemas personales y los estoy trasladando a la cancha, quiero que me perdonen. Solo quiero terminar la temporada y descansar la cabeza”
Me hace mierda verlo asi 🥺💔
🗣️ Paul Scholes on Senne Lammens earlier this season:
"You buy this lad from Belgium. What's he cost €20m (£18.2m). I think that tells you everything about him at this point. 'It tells me he's (Lammens) not a top goalkeeper.
As soon as that man (Donnarumma) became available, drive to Paris, go and get him, give him whatever he wants."
After Arsenal equalized, their players taunted Bruno even Saliba tapped him in front of the referee
Only for Karma to hit them from that Cunha’s dagger 😭❤️
🚨🇵🇹A SPORTING LISBON FAN WROTE THIS: 👇
As a Sporting supporter, I genuinely believe Manchester United fans will come to regret the club’s decision to dismiss Amorim. It was unfair to judge his system without first providing him with suitable midfielders and wing-backs. The club had a young, promising manager with a strong personality, someone who was also willing to challenge an underperforming board. Now, United risk being held back by veteran players who remain more out of attachment than ambition, seemingly willing to see the club decline rather than pursue new challenges elsewhere. I also find it unlikely that many managers would be eager to take on the Manchester United role at this stage of the season.
Amorim was transparent about his system and preferred style of play from the very beginning. He interviewed with Liverpool, who ultimately decided not to proceed because they wanted to play a different way, which is entirely reasonable. Manchester United, however, chose to back him. Given that he had clearly communicated his philosophy from day one, it is difficult to understand why the board later began to micromanage his work. Well, I guess I understand why they did it, because of the pressure from the likes of Gary Neville.
Rather than instructing him on how to coach, he should be allowed to do his job, while the scouting department should have fulfilled theirs by providing him with suitable midfielders and wing-backs. During his time at Sporting, he revolutionized the club’s style of play, to the extent that even the B team adopted his system to ease player transitions into the first team. And let me tell you, we played beautifully. It wasn't boring, it wasn't slow, we completely dominated teams both in the Portuguese league and europe. This is a long-term project that requires trust and patience.
Thoughts on his take? 👇💬 #MUFC
Ruben Amorim,
Today, you showed us that you are not a Glazer/Ratcliffe puppet. 👍
Thank you for going against the Manchester United Heirarchy. 👏👏
I will back you until the end ♥️.
Arne Slot: “We've seen Sesko play the last three, four five or six times, but they go to Liverpool they change the line-up. That's not the first where we've faced a team and they've done that.”
So, let me get this straight:
The board traveled to Portugal and hired a manager known for his preference for a 3-4-2-1 formation, despite the advice from the then Sporting Director, Dan Ashworth, who warned them against this decision. They ended up sacking the Sporting Director, and now, just a year later, they expect the new manager to switch to a four-at-the-back system due to poor results.
Serious questions need to be asked about our Sporting Administration, as it seems they have made a significant mistake. Did they finally realize that Dan Ashworth was right when he said that a back-three formation wouldn’t work?