I know he's an incredibly successful manager and will go down as one of the greats...but when he loses... he's classless..spiky...and can't wait to end interview.... pathetic really
Shearer forgets he’s the man who got Newcastle relegated 🤣 he’s such a tosser. Fair play Ten Hag. United were sensational. Rooney and Micah the only two with some class yesterday. I’m a Liverpool fan but delighted United won and they played so well. Great to see someone put it up to City. It’s a sensational win.
Immediately after the FAC victory, I continuously followed the information regarding the responses from key figures at the club about Erik Ten Hag's future. What surprised and confused me was that while the club's owners did not mention Erik Ten Hag's name in the interview, none of the players, except for Johny Evan, expressed their desire for Erik Ten Hag to stay. You can see Bruno's "evasive" and somewhat "cowardly" answer. So the question arises: could one of the reasons for his dismissal by the owners be rooted in a group of players instigating and betraying him (something that has happened since the days of Louis Van Gaal up to Ole)? We can see the importance of players always supporting and willing to speak up for the coach in front of the media. But unfortunately, I do not see this happening consistently and uniformly at MU at the moment. The players are selfish, cowardly, afraid of responsibility, and always evasive, even though their incompetence is largely to blame for this season's failures. The media always blames and scrutinizes the coach, the owners judge the players' performance to blame the coach - something even fools know is biased. I don't know what Jim Ratcliffe and his team are planning. But at MU right now, if they dare to measure the club's success by economic benefits and use the poor performance of the players as the main reason to fire the coach, it only makes the world see them as "ignorant" about football, and what they preach about rebuilding a successful MU is blatant lies. To avoid repeating the mistakes they made with Louis Van Gaal, Jose Mourinho, Ole, what they need to do is not to fire Ten Hag but to keep and always trust him. They must establish a management system that supports Ten Hag's work; decisively eliminate unproductive, old, high-paid players to give opportunities to academy players and buy young players. For the past two seasons, MU has not been able to attack like Ten Hag's Ajax because the current players cannot let him do that. Moreover, the veteran players here seem to be forming a culture of "disrespect" and "conspiring to betray" their coach. If those players are eliminated, rebuilding a young and enthusiastic squad, who listen and trust the coach absolutely, I believe MU can play beautiful football like Barca or Ajax, Man City have done. Please keep and have absolute faith in Erik Ten Hag!
Man United was by far the superior team and thoroughly deserved to win. What a sore, bitter loser Guardiola is, refusing to accept that FFP115 was beaten by the better team. What an ungracious, unsporting man he is. Dreadful man.
Whenever I see Pep in a presser he’s always teetering on the edge of confrontation with the journalist. I get they can ask dumb questions at times but chill out ffs.
Lineker is a TIT and should be removed from the BBC match of the day and he can take shearer with him. Zero class.Zero respect for players and managers.Just being a dick on live tv. I dont watch the show anymore because of them two twats. Glory glory man united
Remember when everybody and their dog said that Guardiola was on his way of winning a second treble in a row? Me neither. (and I want to make it clear that I don't like Erik Ten Hag at all and his tenure in Man Utd has been a disaster, but it's good to know that he managed to teach Pep a lesson this time)
That Alan Shearer, a legend of Blackburn, Newcastle and England, decided to take that approach was fair enough, even though I lost some respect. But seeing Wayne Rooney standing pale and silent in the background without even breaking a sweat. Was once the symbol of the United workforce against the American syndicate, but not so much anymore once he has his suit on. Fucking sell-out.
People say ETH isn't charismatic, which I get - he's got a few tics like the shrugging, and his English is sometimes clumsy (though I understand the Dutch think he's not a charmer, so its not just a language thing). But the guy has steel about him. I particularly liked his message to the media that he's won trophies at United, and if the club don't want him anymore, he'll go somewhere else and win trophies there because that is what he does. He is in no way concerned about trying to impress these pundits, or trying to be their mate like some other managers do. He really put them in their place with the comment about English media building young players like Mainoo up, only to knock them down when they have 1 or 2 bad games. Maybe it's not charisma, but its admirable.
Lineker and shearers bitterness towards Manchester United is pathetic and shows what little men they are! Shearer was to insecure to go to Manchester United as he knew he wouldn't be the main man and would be getting shouted at by Keane telling him he can't just goal hang and would have to change his gane like Andy Cole did and the team wouldn't be based on setting him up! He defo has shit in bed and little knob syndrome and Lineker still crying ciz Ferguson thought he was a clown and didn't speak to him. Both let themselves down today and don't get why Shearer is allowed to be drunk all the time! He's clearly drunk, slurring and boorish like always when he's nervous, a right Newcastle nervy nellie! Drunk again alan is his nickname fir good reason
Les critiques d’anciens joueurs à qui ça fait chier que Manchester United gagne car leurs clubs de cœur vont faire des aller retour locaux. Ils sont frustrés les pauvres