🚨🎙️ Thierry Henry on Éderson being called up to Brazil’s World Cup squad:
🗣️ “What surprises me is that both Éderson and João Pedro had very good seasons, yet it was Éderson who got the call when Brazil needed a replacement.
Now, before people misunderstand me, I’m not saying Éderson was called up simply because he joined Manchester United. His performances absolutely played the biggest role.
But joining Manchester United puts a spotlight on you that very few clubs in world football can match.
The moment you sign for Manchester United, people watch you differently. Every game is analysed, every performance gets attention, and suddenly more eyes are on you.
Éderson earned this opportunity with his football, but I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the call came just weeks after he joined one of the biggest clubs in the world.
That’s the power of Manchester United. The club still carries a global influence that very few teams can match.” 👀🔴
🚨 Casemiro on a funny moment he experienced at Manchester United this season:
🗣️ Casemiro:
“I remember the game against Fulham. Cunha dribbles into the box, gets fouled and the referee immediately points to the penalty spot. We were celebrating already. Then the Fulham players surrounded the referee and started protesting.
VAR checked it and decided the foul was actually outside the box. So the penalty was cancelled and we got a free-kick instead. At that point I remember looking at Cunha and thinking: 'These guys have just made your effort fruitless.'
Then Bruno puts in an unbelievable ball and I score from the free-kick. After the game, me and Cunha went over to their captain and asked him: 'Be honest... which one would you have preferred? The penalty or the free-kick goal?' He looked at us and said: 'Please... just leave me alone.' Then we thanked him for the protest and walked away.”
🚨🎙️ | Gianni Infantino (FIFA President) on Bruno Fernandes:
“It’s sad that a player performing at this level spent a season without participating in competitions like the Champions League or Europa League, because players of his quality deserve the biggest stages. But what impressed me most is that Bruno Fernandes still performed better than many players who played in those competitions all season.
He is a complete modern midfielder — leadership, creativity, goals, assists, mentality, everything. In difficult moments, he continues to deliver for both club and country. That is the sign of a world-class player.
I truly believe he can do something historic and become the first player to win The Best FIFA Men’s Player award without playing in the Champions League or Europa League in the same season. And with the FIFA World Cup approaching, Portugal have a real chance.
If Bruno Fernandes leads Portugal to World Cup glory, then he will deserve to be called the best player in the world this year and one of the greatest midfielders football has ever seen.”
There are places we pass through in life… and there are places that become part of who we are.
Manchester will forever be my home.
To the city, the club, and every supporter, my sincerest thank you. These past four years have been unforgettable, filled with moments my family and I will carry with us for the rest of our lives. There simply aren’t enough words to describe the happiness and warmth we’ve felt here.
Thank you for every cheer, every memory, and for making us feel at home from the very first day.
Forever a Red Devil ❤️
🚨🎙️ Wayne Rooney ; we all saw the red card given to Lisandro Martinez against Leeds United. Today, we witnessed a very similar challenge involving Bassey against Brentford, yet there was no VAR intervention and no call for the referee to review it.🔴
I was honestly waiting for VAR to step in, but nothing happened.
At this point, it’s becoming hard not to feel like there is clear inconsistency when it comes to Manchester United. If the same kind of incident led to a red card before, why was this one treated differently?
It raises serious questions, especially when United are fighting for a Champions League spot next season.
This isn’t the first time, and it definitely doesn’t feel like the second. Decisions like this make it seem unfair, and many fans will understandably feel that the club is constantly being treated differently.
The level of hostility towards Manchester United is becoming impossible to ignore.