SCHOLES BLASTS UNITED
‘Worried’ Scholes blasts ‘lazy’ and ‘weak’ Man Utd pair after embarrassing Galatasaray defeat.
Find out what he has to say
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Maddison Injury concern for Spurs #football #premierleague #spurs #tottenham #soccer
Maddison Injury could be cause for concern at Tottenham. With a thin bench Spurs could be in trouble if key player Maddison is facing time away from first team football.
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Zlatan Speaks About Man United!
Ex-Man Utd star Zlatan Ibrahimovic fears Ten Hag is not the right man for the Red Devils after horror start to season
ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC is worried Erik ten Hag doesn’t have the experience to handle Manchester United’s big egos.
Find out more about what Zlatan thinks and leave your thoughts in the comments!
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Liverpool's Cody Gakpo: Injury and Controversy
In a bitter twist following Liverpool's clash with Tottenham, star player Cody Gakpo is facing weeks on the sideline after a knee injury. The blow struck just as Gakpo scored Liverpool's lone goal, heightening the drama of their 2-1 defeat.
Klopp, Liverpool's manager, has expressed his frustration over the loss of Gakpo, emphasizing that the injury concerns him more than the VAR disputes from the match. "We lost two and maybe a third player. Really bad," Klopp lamented.
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VAR Refs removed from future games
Howard Webb has issued an apology to Liverpool, while the VAR refs for Saturday’s Liverpool loss at Tottenham have been removed from duty.
VAR refs for the game were Darren England, supported by assistant VAR Dan Cook, who it is claimed both believed they were checking to confirm that Diaz was, in fact, onside.
Yet offside was given and the rest is history.
England and Cook have now both been removed from their duties.
Webb was in contact with Liverpool on Saturday night and issued an apology for the situation.
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Manchester United linked with Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
Tottenham Hotspur could sell £100,000 a week player to Manchester United for £26 million.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg is struggling to play regularly for Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham Hotspur at the moment, and Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United have been linked with him.
And, it seems that Tottenham Hotspur could actually sell Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg to Premier League rivals Manchester United in the January transfer window.
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Wrong Managers #football #premierleague #footballclub #soccer #soccerclub
Daniel Levy has spoken out on previous managers at Tottenham and why they where not right for the club.
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Chelsea Manager in Trouble?
Pochettino sack? Wright claims Chelsea boss’ future is in doubt as report gives ‘major update’.
Find out the latest at news from Chelsea as their Manager is becoming under serious pressure.
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Maddison Injury Bad News for Spurs
James Maddison, Tottenham's recent shining star, may have just taken a serious hit in the North London derby. Given how vital he's been in recent games, this could be disastrous news for the team.
In Tottenham's recent standoff with Arsenal, the teams drew 2 all, with Maddison playing a pivotal role. He's been a game-changer for Tottenham since joining them from Leicester City, notching up two goals and four assists in just six Premier League matches. When you consider his value to the team, you start to realize the magnitude of his potential absence. Maddison's creative midfield prowess is exactly what Tottenham has yearned for over the years.
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Man Utd takeover: Key reason for delay REVEALED
Manchester United’s ‘poor’ start to this season has reportedly ‘done little to persuade Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim to raise their £5bn offers’.
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David De Gea to Retire
According to reports, former Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea ‘may retire’ following his exit from the Premier League giants.
De Gea was once considered to be one of the best goalkeepers in the world but he has declined over the past couple of years.
The Spaniard entered the final year of his contract at Man Utd at the start of last season and talks between the two parties over a new deal ended up breaking down.
The Red Devils had the option to secure De Gea’s services for a further year as there was a clause in his contract but they instead wanted him to take a pay cut.
De Gea was reportedly open to doing this but he ended up leaving the Premier League giants upon the expiry of his contract.
The 33-year-old was made to ‘consider his option’ as he reportedly signed a new contract only for the club to back out and offer him another deal with a lower salary.
Man Utd spent a significant fee to sign Andre Onana from Inter Milan and De Gea’s replacement has endured a difficult start at Old Trafford.
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Germany's New Manager
Julian Nagelsmann will lead hosts Germany into Euro 2024 next summer.
The German football federation (DFB) confirmed on Friday that the 36-year-old had been appointed to succeed Hansi Flick in charge of the Nationalmannschaft, with the contract running through to the end of the tournament next July.
Nagelsmann was most recently at German champions Bayern Munich, who sacked him in March and replaced him with former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel.
Nagelsmann’s playing career was cut short at the age of 20 by injury and he moved into coaching, with his big break coming at Hoffenheim in 2015.
He moved on to RB Leipzig before joining Bayern in 2021.
The DFB said Nagelsmann had been its “unanimous choice” to replace Flick, who was sacked earlier this month with the national team having lost four of their last five matches, including a 4-1 defeat to Japan.
Nagelsmann said: “We have a European Championship in our own country and that’s something special – something that happens every few decades.
“I have a great desire to to take on this challenge. We will be a close-knit group next year.”
His first matches in charge will be against two of the 2026 World Cup co-hosts, the United States and Mexico, next month. They are also due to take on Austria in November.
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The North London Derby!
The Big NLD - North London Derby is on Sunday 24/09/2023
The build up is getting head find out from the video on what is happening on both sides of North London.
Can Tottenham finally secure a victory in the Emirates since 2010?
Who will Mikel Arteta select in Goal
So many questions that need to be answered,....
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Man Utd's Debt Crisis #football #glazersout #footballclub #premierleague #mufc #soccer #manutd
As Manchester United's debt hits £1 billion ($1.24 billion) and the Glazers stalling on the club sale, the future remains uncertain for Man Utd.
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Man Utd Reject Bust Up!
Man Utd stars in furious dressing room bust-up after nightmare start to season continued with Brighton hammering
There are stories emerging that not all is well in the Man Utd Camp as the players are now turning on each other.
This sounds like a broken record as it happens every year, watch the video to find out more!
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Manchester United's Recent Performance - Is It Just the Glazers to Blame?
Manchester United's recent defeat, a 3-1 loss to Brighton, has spurred further criticisms of the team's owners, the Glazers. However, Rangers legend Ally McCoist believes that pointing fingers solely at the Glazers is misplaced.
United currently sits at a disappointing 13th position in the Premier League table, with just two wins in five matches. While critiques of the Glazers have grown louder, especially from United's legend Gary Neville, McCoist opines that players must shoulder a significant portion of the blame.
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Man Utd outcast McTominay to be given incredible Bayern Munich opportunity
Bayern Munich will reportedly target Scott McTominay if they fail to get Joao Palhinha in January, as Thomas Tuchel wants to give the Manchester United midfielder a chance at the European giants.
Erik Ten Hag "I inherited a club with no good culture”
Erik ten Hag says he inherited a club with “no good culture” after Jadon Sancho was told to train away from the first team.
Sancho is being disciplined after claiming on social media that he had been made a “scapegoat” following his omission from the Arsenal defeat before the international break.
Ten Hag stated that” Strict lines is what the club asked me because there was no good culture before I entered last season, so to set good standards, that is what I did and it is my job to control the standards. Of course, it is never someone only makes one mistake, it is a whole process before you come to a certain outcome about strict lines.
“If staff or players or whoever, there is a structure to cross lines so you have to be strong.”
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Barcelona to sign Sancho?
Barcelona have emerged as a genuine contender to snap up troubled Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho, and what type of deal would be struck as well as United’s stance on an exit has emerged.
United have banished Sancho from first-team training after reports suggested he refused to apologise to Ten Hag after a bust up.
Sancho’s former club Borussia Dortmund are known to hold an interest in re-signing the Englishman. Elsewhere, transfer insider Dean Jones tipped Aston Villa to also be interested.
However, he may actually be in line for a stunning switch to Barcelona.
Barca are currently ‘awaiting to see everything that happens around this player’.
Reports claim they would pursue a January loan move.
Regarding United’s stance, they ‘would be interested’ in getting Sancho off their books. Furthermore, it’s claimed Sancho himself is now ‘considering a departure’.
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With Ancelotti Leaving Real Madrid Next Summer Could Xabi Alonso Be Their Next Manager?
Xabi Alonso has had a great start to his managerial career at Leverkusen.
They are likely to be one of Bayern Munich's main competitors this season.
This great start could lead to him managing the club he played for, Real Madrid.
The Future of German Football #germany
For the second time this century, Germany need to rip everything up and start again to avoid embarrassment as the host nation of a major tournament.
A tumultuous and dramatic international break for Germany ended on a positive note with a 2-1 home win against an undercooked France, but a loss of identity and sense of crisis is the overriding theme of the national team right now.
A truly humbling 4-1 loss to Japan in Wolfsburg on Saturday night was the end of Hansi Flick’s wretched two-year reign in charge, which saw him win just 12 of his 25 games and lead Germany to a second consecutive World Cup group-stage exit – a tournament in which they also lost to the Japanese not so coincidentally. It was a third straight loss for Germany and a fourth in fifth games, none of which came against truly elite sides.