Don't get me wrong, I am not saying Serie A is less competitive. I feel that Milan as a club are in a more competitive position in Serie A than Manchester United were in the premier league. Milan are under-achieving, while United are over-achieving. That's the difference.
@experiaddicted It's hilarious to think we are more competitive than seria A.
Every week in that league is a big match or another..
They have 8 teams who can compete and with como rising up, that's 9..I understand that we have better teams in Premier league but seria A is competitive af
He'd do better at Forest than he's done at Palace. Not only does the Forest squad have players with better potential, but they are playing lesser games this season.
FA cup is my bet at least
And top 6.
Nottingham Forest is delighted to announce the appointment of Oliver Glasner as the Club’s new Head Coach.
One of Europe's most respected and progressive coaches, Glasner joins Forest with an outstanding reputation for developing players, building ambitious attacking teams and delivering success at the highest level of the game. His leadership, tactical expertise and winning mentality make him the ideal person to lead the Club into its next chapter.
Glasner arrives at Forest having become only the third head coach to win both the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Conference League. His European success, together with domestic silverware in England, underlines his track record of building winning teams.
He guided VfL Wolfsburg to UEFA Champions League qualification before leading Eintracht Frankfurt to victory in the 2021/22 UEFA Europa League, securing the club's first major European trophy in more than four decades. During his time in Germany, his teams earned widespread admiration for their intensity, tactical organisation and attacking style of play.
Most recently, Glasner made an immediate impact in English football, winning the 2024/25 FA Cup in his first full season in the Premier League, followed by the FA Community Shield, before going on to win the UEFA Conference League the following season.
Speaking of his appointment, Oliver Glasner said:
“I’m delighted to join Nottingham Forest as head coach. From my very first conversations with the owner and the leadership team, it was evident to me that they have a clear vision for this football club and complete trust and belief in me and my staff to build a strong future together over the long term. That trust and shared commitment, together with the potential that I see within the squad, were key factors for me and I am excited about what we can achieve together.
“Nottingham Forest is a club with incredible prestige and history, a two-time European Champion with one of the most passionate fan bases in football. Our aim is to build a team that can help take the club to the next level in the years ahead and that our supporters can be proud of.
“My immediate focus is on meeting the players and staff and getting to work as we begin pre-season. I’m excited for the future and will work tirelessly to represent this great club with pride and to bring success on the pitch. I can’t wait to get started.”
Owner Evangelos Marinakis said:
"In our discussions with Oliver, it was clear that we share the same vision, the same ambition and the same relentless desire to succeed. He has consistently demonstrated throughout his career that he can build outstanding teams and deliver success against the strongest competition.
"It has always been our goal to establish Nottingham Forest once again among the leading clubs in England and Europe. Our ambition is not simply to compete – our ambition is to win, to challenge for major honours and to create a football club that our supporters can be proud of for many years to come.
"Oliver is a winner. He has earned success through his leadership, his personality and the style of football his teams play. We believe he is the right person to lead us into this next chapter, and I am delighted to welcome Oliver to the Club.”
The Brazilian who represented Brazilian football the most. Neymar was the footballer who stole everybody's hearts. Always grateful to have been able to witness such a legacy.
🚨🚨 BREAKING: Neymar announces his RETIREMENT FROM INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL. 👋🏼🇧🇷
“I tried. I tried. It started here at Met Life stadium and I finished here. It is now over”, Ney said after the game.
His story with the Brazilian national team is over.
He seems like a guy who'd abuse himself, then argue with himself, and then be proud he won the argument.
I am in awe, how can you be one of football's greatest ever players and still try to underrate yourself.
Come on.
🚨 Cristiano Ronaldo: “People question me starting at 41? It’s been 23 years with people trying to kill me…”. 🔪
“But they know now they’re wasting their time”.
“They try, try, try… but it’s not worth it”.
“I am used to that”.
1. Manchester United were in a league way more competitive and were not accustomed to his style of play.
2. The mentality at Manchester is a losing one, unlike Milan fans, who are way better.
OMG man, there is a serious mental problem with this guy.
How can you be Cristiano Ronaldo and be so insecure. Trust me, he'd have been treated with a lot more respect had he not been so obsessed with Messi.
But here we are.
😂🇵🇹 Cristiano Ronaldo: “On a flight, I knew one of the flight attendants was Argentine. Just by the way he looked at me. I told him 'I know you're Argentinian”.
“You looked at me and looked away quickly, you don't like me...'. But my wife is Argentine, don’t worry. It was funny.” 😁🇦🇷
🚨🇸🇦 EXCLUSIVE: Saudi Pro League side Al Ahli are in advanced talks to sign Francisco Trincão from Sporting.
Negotations underway between clubs with player open to the move, fee could be in the region of €50m.
Trincão could be the replacement for Riyadh Mahrez at Al Ahli 🟢⚪️
🚨🇩🇪 BREAKING: Jürgen Klopp as new Germany head coach, here we go! 💥
Klopp has accepted to take over; long term contract details, project and RB Group exit still under discussion, but he will be the new head coach.
RB considered Glasner as replacement but he signs at #NFFC.
Klopp is back.
We really took Liverpool‘s best player for a laughable 75m, destroyed Liverpool‘s entire system and their fans smiled like the good boys they are
Luis Diaz you have rocked my world
Next season might genuinely ruin my mental health if we go back to losing games that we’ve got no business losing.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth that most United fans don’t want to hear:
Amorim didn’t fail. He threatened the people who were comfortable with failure.
Read that again.
People keep judging him as if he inherited a healthy football club that only needed a better coach.
He didn’t.
He inherited rot.
You don’t build a skyscraper on top of rotten foundations.
You rip everything out first.
That’s exactly what he was doing.
The squad overhaul wasn’t about making headlines. It was about resetting the culture.
The early inconsistency wasn’t proof that the project wasn’t working.
It was the cost of rebuilding from the ground up.
Week after week, the machine became more stable.
Not perfect.
Stable.
Then came the real problem.
Amorim’s influence stopped being limited to the dressing room.
He started demanding higher standards from the board too.
Because you cannot build an elite football team while the people running the club continue making mediocre decisions.
The board wanted a coach.
Amorim wanted to rebuild the football club.
Those are two very different things.
Then the noise started.
Fans complained about academy players not playing enough.
Others cried because fan favourites like Rashford were no longer untouchable.
Some players weren’t happy that the days of player power and comfort were disappearing.
Suddenly everything became chaos.
The board wanted control.
Some players wanted comfort.
Sections of the fanbase wanted popularity contests.
Amorim wanted standards.
Guess who lost that battle?
But here’s what people conveniently erase from history:
The football was improving.
We finished 14th.
By the time he was sacked, we were 5th.
We weren’t just picking up points.
We were finally looking like a team with an identity.
Even when we lost, there was fight.
There was structure.
There was belief.
The squad was still short of quality, but for the first time in years, the direction actually made sense.
January arrived.
He asked for reinforcements.
The board refused.
Then they sacked him.
Not because the project had failed.
Because they refused to give the project what it needed.
My prediction?
Amorim will make AC Milan relevant again.
And when that happens, a lot of people who mocked him will suddenly start calling him a genius.
United won’t have lost just a manager.
They’ll have lost another chance to become a serious football club.