🚨 Marcus Rashford on the bigger club between Manchester United and Barcelona:
“Honestly, both clubs are giants of football and when you grow up watching the game, Barcelona and Manchester United are two names you always hear everywhere in the world.
Barcelona has unbelievable history, legendary players and one of the greatest football identities ever.
But for me personally, Manchester United is different because it’s home.
The size of the club, the fanbase, the pressure and the atmosphere at Old Trafford is something you can only truly understand when you play there.
At United, every single moment becomes global news. That’s how massive the club is.
I grew up in Manchester watching the club, living the culture and dreaming about wearing that shirt.
So of course I respect Barcelona a lot, but for me Manchester United will always be the biggest club in the world.”
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🚨🎙️ Robin van Persie on Bruno Fernandes chances not been converted:
🗣️ “Bruno Fernandes has created 132 chances in the Premier League this season, yet only has 20 assists to show for it?
In fact, he's created 670 chances in the Premier League alone since he joined Manchester United. Now imagine if 40% of those chances were all converted.
Our forwards seriously need to step up next season, because you just have to imagine what these guys have done to Bruno.
If our frontline possessed even an ounce of elite, cold-blooded composure, Bruno would be sitting on a completely untouchable assist tally right now.
Instead, he has to practically double his workload just to drag us over the line, casually creating 58 more chances than any other player in the league this season just to equal the 20-assist record.
Our boys have to do much better next season. We cannot keep wasting the peak years of the most creative playmaker the Premier League has ever seen.”
🚨 DID YOU KNOW!
Manchester United went unbeaten in both their 1998–99 and 2007–08 UEFA Champions League title runs, making them the only English club to do it twice.
🔴🤔 Did you know?
Luis Díaz’s salary at Liverpool was £65,000 per week. Liverpool delayed extending his contract to avoid a wage increase. Díaz’s side requested a raise to £250,000 per week, but it wasn’t granted.
Then FC Bayern Munich came in with a €75 million offer and a £250,000 weekly salary, exactly what he wanted and it was accepted. Liverpool let him go, considering Cody Gakpo is younger.
And did you know? That £250,000 weekly wage is now being paid to Gakpo.
Dumb as f* 😂😂😂**
🚨Mason Mount on shushing Chelsea fans:
I gave everything for the club and the fans. I helped them win the UCL and played in two finals. I left the club three years ago, but people still act like I did something wrong when I left. It was a mutual decision. I expected better from them. I’ve always been a Manchester United fan since I was a kid, so I don’t see anything wrong with joining the club I support. I wasn’t going to accept those chants today.
🚨🎙️🗣️ | Thierry Henry on Bruno Fernandes breaking the Premier League Assist Record:
🗣️ Henry: "Listen, we need to stop debating and start appreciating. What Bruno Fernandes is doing right now, on the verge of breaking the all-time Premier League assist record... it is simply 'magnifique.' To have that vision, that consistency in the final third, it’s not normal. People talk about statistics, but I talk about the *difficulty* of the pass. He sees things before the camera even pans to the runner.
And it’s not just the passing, is it? You see him stand over the ball 25 yards out and you already know the keeper is in trouble. For me, he is easily one of the best shooters in world football right now. He strikes the ball with such purity; it’s a gift. When you combine that elite finishing with the record-breaking creativity, you aren't just looking at a great player you’re looking at the clear PFA Player of the Year. He deserves that recognition, without question.
Looking ahead, if Portugal goes all the way and wins the World Cup, let’s be serious: Bruno has to be in that top five for the Ballon d'Or. He carries the weight of the game on his shoulders every single week. I’ll say it plainly anyone who doesn’t appreciate what this guy is doing, quite simply, they do not know ball. You have to respect the craft, and right now, Bruno is a master."
🚨Thierry Henry on the nickname he gave Bruno:
“The nickname I gave him is ‘Braino’ Fernandes. That guy thinks. We have to give him CREDIT: he could have left. He could have said: ‘This isn’t for me.’ He stayed, he FIGHTS every time. I adore him.”