🚨 🗣️ :Gerard Piqué: “One of Manchester United’s biggest problems is their former players. Instead of supporting the team, many of them spend too much time criticising the club, the manager, and the current players.
It almost feels like they don’t want Manchester United to rise again because they fear this new generation could overshadow what they achieved at the club. 💣🔴
At other big clubs, legends protect the team during difficult moments, but with United, it’s always criticism, negativity, and pressure. Sometimes, you start to wonder if some of them are part of the problem rather than the solution.”🥺💔
If you spend £2bn of a state's money, no conversation about Guardiola's greatness should happen without mentioning it. Nor without noting that UEFA sanctioned City for breaching financial regulations, and that the most serious charges fell on a time-bar rather than being disproven. Or that 115 Premier League charges remain outstanding, with a verdict that may arrive sometime this decade if we're lucky. Any discussion that leaves all that out just isn't honest - and we'll get a lot of that from the media this week.
The *FA Cup Final* was won this weekend by a state-owned team who, for over 3 years, have been the subject of charges relating to the greatest unfair advantage the sport has ever seen - but this is the thing you all talk about 😂😂😂😂
So, an ex player of the cheats is unhappy about a decision that would have helped the cheats 🙄…nothing to see here.
I hate VAR with a passion and I hope this latest drama helps in some way to get rid of it , though I doubt it will.
The tears taste amazing though 😂
#VAR
🚨🎙️| 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.”
Utd didn’t deserve anything from this game, they had no tempo from the first minute. They never looked like they were willing to dig deep for the 3 points, they looked like a team trying to get away with doing the bare minimum to win.
Fuck off Gary - you havn't helped one bit and quite frankly Manchester United supporters are sick to death of hearing your opinions.
18 months ago it was "Manchester United need a manager with a system"
Now its "Manchester United need a manager that fits the DNA of the club"
How's about Manchester United need the Glazers to fully fuck off?
How about stop telling Manchester United what they need when you can't even sort out Salford?
How's about Manchester United need you and your shitty employers to stop obsessing and over analysing everything the Utd manager does?
How about being fair in your punditry and treating managers of United how you treat managers of Spurs, Liverpool and just about every other club?
Just a thought?