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Former coach of key Amorim target urges player to reject unstable United as transfer agreement nears

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    Former coach of key Amorim target urges player to reject unstable United as transfer agreement nears

    The former national team coach of Lecce star Patrick Dorgu has urged him to turn down a January transfer to Manchester United.

    United have been engaged in talks with Dorgu to try and strike a deal but the two clubs remain slightly apart in terms of their valuation of the player.

    The Red Devils have so far had at least two formal bids for Dorgu rejected by Lecce. It’s understood that negotiations between both parties remain ongoing to try and find a resolution that works for everyone.

    Dorgu is believed to be keen on the move and a report covered by The Peoples Person even claimed that his family members are pushing for a deal to get over the line before deadline day on February 3.

    However, Jens Fonnskov Olsen, one of Dorgu’s coaches in Denmark’s Under-19s set-up, has advised the 20-year-old defender against making the jump to Old Trafford.

    Olsen, who currently coaches Nordsjaelland, told Tipsbladet, “The thing is that there are many paths to the goal. Patrick left North Zealand and went to a slightly smaller place in Italy and took the chance there, where he has been really well-educated, especially in the defensive part of the game, where he may have lacked something at Lecce.”

    “I was really happy with him [with Denmark’s U19]. I think he had some exciting skills. I had him on the national team, and he stuck with it pretty quickly. Patrick is fast, he is forward-thinking, he can head both offensively and defensively, and he has a very, very good left foot.”

    “He is a creative player who can also play on the pitch and solve some things. I am incredibly happy that I brought him in and just believed in him in that situation, and I am really happy for him, in terms of how his career has developed.”

    Olsen added, “If I have to be a little cheeky, I hope he chooses something other than Manchester United right now. I don’t know if it’s a bad fit, but they’re just in a period where…”

    “I don’t know if you can afford to say no to United, but maybe somewhere where there’s a little more structure and where things fit in with his pace.”

    “Sometimes things have to go in the right order, if you can say it like that.”

    Dorgu is naturally left-sided but can also be deployed on the right side. He is thought to be Ruben Amorim’s top target for one of the wing-back positions.

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    “Get him on loan now!”: Rio Ferdinand urges United to sign world-class player to help star struggling under Amorim

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      “Get him on loan now!”: Rio Ferdinand urges United to sign world-class player to help star struggling under Amorim

      Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has urged the club to complete the signing of Victor Osimhen in a bid to help the struggling Rasmus Hojlund.

      Hojlund produced another woeful performance on Sunday as United narrowly beat Fulham 1-0 at Craven Cottage, courtesy of a Lisandro Martinez goal.

      The United n.o 9 was given the nod to lead the line ahead of Joshua Zirkzee but the decision backfired. He lost almost every duel and failed to be a focal point for the team.

      Unsurprisingly, he was hooked 10 minutes after the restart and replaced by Joshua Zirkzee, who wasn’t a massive improvement on the Denmark international.

      It’s clear that United need attacking reinforcements as Ruben Amorim aims to guide the club to a strong finish to the season.

      Speaking on his YouTube channel, Ferdinand pinpointed Osimhen as the perfect man to come in and not only score goals for United regularly, but also guide Hojlund.

      Osimhen is currently on loan at Galatasaray from Napoli and he has been linked to United this month.

      Ferdinand said, “I’ve watched Hojlund closely the last two games… it just doesn’t add up.”

      “I’d be going to get Osimhen now if we can do it from a financial standpoint. Get him on loan now! Guarantees you someone who can get on the end of things, scores goals, experienced, done it at the top level.”

      “I just feel like because Hojlund was £70m-odd we’re expecting the finished article. Unfortunately [he’s not]. He’s a young striker but normally a striker of that age comes in and learns off someone. He’s got nobody to learn off.”

      “He’s looking at [Joshua] Zirkzee whose like him. They both need someone to learn what it takes to be a Manchester United No.9.”

      The six-time Premier League winner added, “What are they doing every day? What type of drills are they doing? In games, how are they adapting to each centre-half? All of these questions he’s got in his head, he’s got nobody sitting there going, ‘this is what to do.’”

      “A big part of the recruitment now is buying young talented players but there needs to be an element of who are they going to learn from on the job.”

      So far this term, Osimhen has plundered 16 goals and assisted a further five in 20 appearances across all competitions for Galatasaray.

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      Erik ten Hag shortlisted for shock return to Premier League as London club comes calling – report

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        Erik ten Hag shortlisted for shock return to Premier League as London club comes calling – report

        Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is reportedly under consideration to replace Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham Hotspur.

        Ten Hag was sacked by United in late October, with his final game being a 2-1 loss at the hands of West Ham.

        The Dutchman had been in the dugout since 2022 and led United to Carabao Cup and FA Cup glory during his two-and-a-half years in charge.

        He has been linked to multiple managerial roles, most notably at RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund.

        Now, Fichajes report that Spurs are eyeing Ten Hag as a potential replacement for Postecoglou, who is under immense pressure following the London club’s extremely poor form.

        Spurs are in turmoil at the moment, having lost five of their six games in the Premier League. They’re currently in 15th position in the table and just eight points above the relegation zone.

        The club’s defeat on Sunday at the hands of Ruud van Nistelrooy’s Leicester City saw fans chant against chairman Daniel Levy, while Postecoglou also got his fair share.

        According to Fichajes, Postecoglou is “on the ropes” and Spurs have informed him that his position is in danger.

        “Among the names that are beginning to be mentioned is that of Erik ten Hag, who was recently sacked by Manchester United after a period of ups and downs at Old Trafford.

        “Ten Hag’s experience and ability to rebuild teams could be key in Tottenham’s decision, as they seek stability and immediate results.”

        The report further notes that the next few days will be “crucial” in determining who will take charge of Spurs if Postecoglou were to be relieved of his duties.

        It’s understood that at the moment, Postecoglou retains the support of the Spurs hierarchy but results need to dramatically improve.

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        Man Utd: Amorim’s Rashford slam could cost club millions as Ratcliffe precedent points to cut-price exit

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          Man Utd: Amorim’s Rashford slam could cost club millions as Ratcliffe precedent points to cut-price exit

          Ruben Amorim’s brutal comments on Marcus Rashford after Manchester United’s 1-0 win over Fulham ‘could backfire’ on the club as a precedent set by Sir Jim Ratcliffe offers encouragement to suitors of a cut-price deal.

          Rashford hasn’t featured in any of United’s last 11 games as a result of announcing his desire for a “new challenge” having been dropped for the Manchester derby last month.

          Amorim has continually been asked about Rashford’s absence amid interest from the Premier League and abroad in signing him this month, and claimed after victory on Sunday that he would rather play goalkeeping coach Jorge Vital over someone not putting in the hard yards in training.

          “It’s the same, it’s always the same reason,” Amorim said. “The reason is the training, the way I see what footballers should do in training, in life, it’s every day, every detail.

          “So, if things don’t change, I will not change. It’s the same situation for every player. If you do the maximum, if you do the right things, we can use every player.

          “And you can see it today on the bench, we miss a little bit of pace to go and change the game, move some pieces. But I prefer it like that. I will put [Jorge] Vital on before I put a player on that doesn’t give the maximum every day. So, I will not change in that department.”

          The Telegraph claim the head coach’s ‘hardline stance’ has ‘encouraged suitors that they might land a cut-price loan deal before the transfer window closes’ with ‘interested parties increasingly of the belief that United may have little choice but to offload the player on the cheap before Monday’s deadline’.

          It’s further claimed that co-owner Ratcliffe’s thoughts on Jadon Sancho’s exile under Amorim’s predecessor Erik ten Hag is another factor forcing his exit.

          The report adds:

          ‘United’s rivals are increasingly convinced Amorim wants Rashford out before the transfer window shuts and would not be enamoured by the prospect of having to reintegrate the player if he stayed.

          ‘Erik ten Hag’s decision to exile Jadon Sancho did not sit comfortably with Sir Jim Ratcliffe when he took over the day-to-day running of the club, with the former manager encouraged to bury the hatchet with the England forward.

          ‘Similarly, Ratcliffe is unlikely to be willing to stand by and see Rashford frozen out over the second half of the season at a time when United are struggling for goals. Such a scenario could also damage the club’s hopes of finding a permanent buyer for Rashford at a good price in the summer.’

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          Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand doesn’t believe there is a way back for Rashford after Amorim’s scathing criticism.

          Speaking on his Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast, Ferdinand said: “If I was that player that the manager said that about, my heart, my pride, my ego – embarrassment.

          “For someone to question your application, to question (whether) you’re going out there and giving 100 per cent for your team, (suggesting) that you’re going to slack off and you’re taking shortcuts…

          “We all have days off or moments when we’re not performing well, lacking confidence, but effort isn’t really one of the things I would want to be hearing a manager say is lacking in my makeup.

          “That’s a damning comment, because I think he knows what the reaction is after that comment. He’s not saying that without thinking, ‘Where does this go after?’ There’s really no way back for Marcus after that, I don’t think, with that type of comment.

          “You’re looking at it and going, ‘He (Amorim, who took charge in November) has only been there a short bit of time and he’s actually straight away gone, he’s pulled out the nine-millimetre revolver and just gone bang’. There’s no way back from that.

          “If he comes back, that means other players can now take their foot off the gas and still have a way back into the team.”

          Postecoglou all-but gone and Chelsea drop stance bizarre but Bournemouth and Moyes thriving

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            Postecoglou all-but gone and Chelsea drop stance bizarre but Bournemouth and Moyes thriving

            Bournemouth are phenomenal while David Moyes and Manchester City are turning things around. But it can’t be long for Ange Postecoglou and Robert Sanchez.

            Bournemouth
            The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was repeating the Leicester season but distracting everyone with a rogue Nottingham Forest, because if any team is going to rip up the fabric of the Premier League, it is quite clearly Bournemouth.

            To be fair, the 2015/16 season was characterised not only by unrepeatable brilliance emerging from the East Midlands but also something phenomenally exciting developing on the south coast. Southampton finishing sixth, three points off Champions League qualification, might be more fondly remembered were it not for the massive Claudio Ranieri-shaped smokescreen.

            That was their peak and the subsequent decade at St Mary’s is proof of how breaking the code to sit among the established elite is no guarantee of staying there; one bad decision can prompt an inexorable spiral back down to whence you came.

            The shot-callers at Bournemouth will always be wary of that but the supporters should only revel in an unthinkably positive moment. They are the envy of almost every club outside the Big Six and a great many in it, with a European place theirs to squander based on form.

            That is pertinent, because Bournemouth have just dismantled the Premier League’s two best teams of recent weeks: Newcastle and Nottingham Forest have won 13 and drawn one of their last 16 games combined, scoring 36 and conceding 15 goals. The Cherries scored nine of them and conceded one in tearing both to shreds while handling an injury crisis which has robbed them of, among many players, their starting striker and record signing.

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            While 31 clubs have played more Premier League games, only 13 have scored more Premier League hat-tricks. Bournemouth being one behind Leicester and West Ham just doesn’t sound right.

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            David Moyes
            A 1-0 win with a goal not scored from open play, 31.1% possession and three shots to 16 might trick the mind into thinking Sean Dyche never left, but in securing Everton’s first consecutive wins of the Premier League season, Moyes has already justified the decision to make a change.

            The differences in approach are negligible. Moyes has made Everton more efficient in front of goal while restricting the quality of opposition chances, but any remaining Dyche disciples will point out that the numbers are shudderingly similar to those with which the former manager was beaten by the fanbase.

            Yet he was still recording them after two years with no sign of evolution or even an attempt to change; Moyes will benefit from more time and patience if he shows an ability and willingness to keep trying to raise that ceiling.

            It might be that the same crossroads is eventually reached where the effectiveness of the methods start to wear off and a difficult call must be made. That much is clear not only from Dyche, who had a similarly invigorating start underpinned by an ability to make them far harder to beat before failing to build properly on those foundations, but also Moyes and how his West Ham reign came to a natural if faintly unsatisfying end.

            There is no avoiding that and the challenge for Moyes will be to break the cycle to make this more sustainable. While that has to be the long-term objective, there is ample time to commend the oldest manager in the Premier League for remaining relevant and bloodying the noses of the youngest and hippest.

            Leicester
            A massive victory and necessary shift in the mood after seven consecutive defeats, fan protests and reports of manager and player clashes.

            Ruud van Nistelrooy would have hoped for an appointment with Dr. Tottenham sooner but once it was scheduled he took full advantage. This Leicester side had already displayed a bit of a knack for thriving in adversity when the circumstances were right and they have now won ten of their 17 points from losing positions.

            The manager took the most pleasure in the blocks, tackles and general defensive work to maintain a lead they had scarcely looked like establishing until then, but it must have been career-affirming for Van Nistelrooy to make one change and Bobby Reid, on his first Premier League start since August, to assist both goals.

            Manchester City
            Erling Haaland scored and assisted in the same game for the first time in 61 matches. Those with the inclination to do so might already have figured out how well remunerated he was in achieving that particular feat but the champions will not care as long as he helps pull something from this season’s wreckage.

            That was certainly a step in the right direction and the injection of fresh blood helped, even if Abdukodir Khusanov had Eliaquim Mangala wincing with those early steps on his debut and Omar Marmoush struggled to stay onside for long periods.

            But ultimately that adaptation not only to a particular opponent but Manchester City’s own weaknesses should encourage the fans that they can turn this around. Ederson’s long kicks helped bypass the Chelsea press and negate a midfield battle Pep Guardiola himself has admitted his players do not have “the legs” for. It is certainly one of the easier ways to bring Haaland into games.

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            Arsenal
            No team has had more players sent off in the Premier League this season but for the first time, Arsenal channelled their justified frustrations at a farcical red card properly to emerge victorious.

            It did help that Joao Gomes kindly evened the numbers later on and it was in the immediate aftermath of that sending-off that Riccardo Calafiori scored the winner. But when Arsenal went a man down to Brighton, Manchester City and Bournemouth earlier in the season their fate was effectively sealed.

            With 10 men they had one shot in 45 minutes plus stoppages against City, three in 40 against Brighton and five in well over an hour at Bournemouth. In 25 minutes away from home they mustered three against Wolves before parity was restored.

            It was Arsenal’s first Premier League win after having a man sent off since November 2023. The focus will quite inevitably fall elsewhere but it was important for the Gunners to finally prove they can compartmentalise their vexation for at least long enough to secure a result.

            Dominik Szoboszlai
            “Something that we have to work on with him is that he’s also even more involved in scoring goals and creating chances. Last season he scored three and for an attacking midfielder at Liverpool his numbers need to go up,” said Arne Slot in October of Szoboszlai, and one of the few small improvements the Reds have needed to make in this potentially historic season.

            It was a long wait to match that Premier League goal tally from last season but time and momentum is on Szoboszlai’s side with 16 games remaining and 20 shots in his last four league starts; Mo Salah mustered 19 from more minutes in those same games.

            Liverpool rediscovering their attacking dominance has helped Szoboszlai properly define his role as the most forward-thinking member of that midfield. While Slot remains impressed with his “unbelievable” work-rate, it is time for the Hungarian to have a greater and more consistent impact in front of goal.

            Jacob Murphy
            Eddie Howe’s transformation of Joelinton from barn door-allergic forward into ludicrously effective central midfielder finally has a challenger as the most startling metamorphosis of his Newcastle reign.

            Jacob Murphy has never scored or assisted more goals in a single Premier League season; only seven players have more assists across Europe’s top five leagues this campaign and all but one have played more minutes.

            That sole exception is Nuno Tavares, also the anomaly among a group of players in Mo Salah, Bukayo Saka, Lamine Yamal, Omar Marmoush, Florian Wirtz and Antonee Robinson who a) are deemed indispensable by their clubs, b) would attract interest of around £50m if their club is willing to countenance a sale or c) have already moved for such a sum.

            The beauty and inherent Howe’s Newcastle-ness of Murphy is that he somehow only falls into that first category. A player who probably wouldn’t prompt a bidding war if he were made available for £20m, whose signing for a rival club might induce protests from their underwhelmed supporters, is integral to this team, this system, this manager and this Alexander Isak as an irreplaceable cog in a Champions League-chasing side. Howe would have it no other way as the king of misfit management.

            The Magpies still need to sign a right winger but only as competition for the league’s most improved player.

            Manchester United
            Ruben Amorim’s quest to remove the spotlight from anything Manchester United do on the pitch and place it squarely on him and his words
            continued unabated and perhaps that was for the best after what was served up against Fulham.

            But a win’s a win, and with a clean sheet no less. They were “being maybe the worst team in the history of Manchester United” and are no more. While neither victory since has been in any way convincing, it suggests the message was at least heard loud and clear by players who would rather not be tarred with that brush.

            It was only ever going to be a gradual process with initially small wins: Toby Collyer’s maturation, the emergence of Lisandro Martinez as a legitimate goal threat who can’t tackle properly, being outshot twice over at Craven Cottage and nary an eyelid being batted.

            That is a true reflection of Manchester United’s position as a mid-table mess. If the bigger issues, of which their distinct lack of attacking threat must be the most glaring, are to be sorted then it will take time.

            It is impossible to know whether Amorim is the right man to do it yet but the incremental victories are a necessary part of the journey. Few are as incremental as 1-0 from a deflected shot which is your only one on target all game.

            Brentford
            They have never actually finished there but 11th just seems like the most perfectly Brentford of positions, not even vaguely concerned about events beneath them in the table with Europe just out of reach above.

            The victory over Palace was earned with just four players who were with Brentford in the Championship, which points to how quietly impressive Thomas Frank has been in upgrading this squad and integrating new signings wherever possible.

            It bodes well for the future if Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa are moved on, if the seamless transition post-Ivan Toney did not already fill supporters with confidence. Mikkel Damsgaard and Nathan Collins in particular have been excellent additions to a side looking up.

            Graham Potter
            “The academy has done fantastic work, and there’s good players here. Our supporters like to see players from the academy in the first team, and we’re pushing for that. It can help us in how we identify players and our recruitment. The starting point should always be, ‘What do we have here in the academy?’” said Potter, whose West Ham Way manual has obviously not gone to waste.

            It was a real blind spot of Julen Lopetegui’s reign, something he did not seek to address until it was far too late. In 22 games he gave 37 Premier League minutes to academy players in Ollie Scarles and Kaelan Casey; in four matches Potter has already far surpassed that with 172 minutes handed to Scarles and Lewis Orford.

            Supporters are not stupid and will not be appeased solely by seeing homegrown players come off the bench; it has to be part of the wider picture. But it is such an easy win when combined with a clear vision and Potter knows to take advantage.

            Whoever has held back that dodgy video of Michael Oliver saying some inadvisable things at an afters
            If there is no footage of him laying into Arsenal and calling Mikel Arteta a “Spanish something or other” then what really is the point of all this?

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            Premier League losers

            Ange Postecoglou
            ‘This has to be the platform to build towards something greater, more meaningful and substantial,’ was one of the lines in Premier League winners and losers as part of coverage which many Spurs fans felt was too faint and damning in its praise of a 4-0 victory over Manchester City.

            Since that incredible but isolated result, Spurs have accrued fewer Premier League points (five) than every team bar Southampton (two), and  three of those points came in a win over Saints. That relegation form holds true with a glance at a Premier League table which has Everton within touching distance.

            It is an ingrained inconsistency which should not temper celebration in the moment, but it perennially undermines any hope of progress. Even the Carabao win over Liverpool has been followed by three defeats between limping victories over Tamworth and Hoffenheim.

            And no, Postecoglou is not the biggest problem. It is difficult to argue that his methods have not contributed to one of the most obvious issues in terms of the injury list but recruitment has been substandard for too long at Spurs and a long line of managers have not been equipped properly for the task at hand.

            But really there is no way of looking at this team without thinking it has regressed since the Australian’s appointment. They have already lost more Premier League games than in the whole of last season and while there is sympathy for how stretched the squad is, it is on the manager to find solutions and alternatives either in terms of personnel or approach.

            It might be that Postecoglou is given time for enough players to come back or a couple of signings – quit giggling in the back – and it makes a vast difference. But Spurs are slipping towards relegation and in no real position to depend on that virtue, and the increasing desperation only makes it more likely those returning will be susceptible to further injury or poor form if thrown in too soon.

            Daniel Levy is the common denominator but Postecoglou has multiplied the problems while trying to solve them. It can be true that he has been dealt an atrocious hand and is playing it abysmally.

            Brighton
            There can be no panic at drifting into a mid-table morass of teams neither fretting about relegation nor contemplating European qualification, but frustration is inevitable. Brighton, the blueprint to follow for teams hoping to break the glass ceiling and bother the elite, have been overtaken by Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth and matched by Fulham and Brentford, seemingly plateauing.

            The consistency is enviable – after 23 games last season they were one place lower and a point worse off with exactly the same goal difference – but the persistency in their problems is infuriating: only the promoted trio of teams have fewer home wins against current bottom-half sides than Brighton’s two from seven as the new manager wrestles with the same issue which plagued his two most recent predecessors.

            The Seagulls have won one of the nine games – the reverse fixture against Everton – in which they have had more than 55% of the ball this season, and lost one of the nine in which they have had less than 45%.

            Fabian Hurzeler did at least try something different when chasing a result against the Toffees but praise ends there for the concept of throwing on fourth-choice centre-half Adam Webster as a makeshift centre-forward in stoppage-time having spent the most in transfer fees of any club in world football this season, while trying to find a loan suitor for Evan Ferguson.

            Nottingham Forest
            Perhaps those two late Southampton goals were not ideal for Nuno Espirito Santo to underline the standards Forest need to meet in every game, but rather a sign of things to come. As he himself said after the Bournemouth humbling: “It is 7-0 against us in three halves of football. That is the reality.”

            And it is harsh one to come to terms with every time a team in this position slips or stumbles. Third place above Manchester City coming towards the end of January is unconceivable and implausible but the inevitable fear and danger is of this phenomenal work going to waste.

            Going from a relegation battle to the most comfortable of mid-table finishes would ordinarily be cause for immense praise and it would be an extraordinary achievement but there is no avoiding how disappointing it would be for Forest to fall out of European contention from where they were. A four-point buffer is not exceptionally snug.

            It will not be an easy course to correct against Brighton, Fulham, Newcastle, Arsenal and Manchester City either. That run is the ultimate test of whether crashing back down to earth will do Forest some good.

            Robert Sanchez
            No Premier League player has made more mistakes leading to a goal this season and it should shame Sanchez that he stands alongside Aro Muric on that front. While Ipswich have dropped their error-prone keeper in the midst of a relegation battle, Chelsea are sticking by theirs with bizarre and uncharacteristic patience.

            Enzo Maresca knows the Spaniard is “still far, far, far from where I want him to be” yet the alternative is the untested Filip Jorgensen or Lucas Bergstrom. Chelsea have spent more than £70m on goalkeepers since the summer 2022 takeover and still have none they can truly trust, while Kepa is in tremendous form after being sent to Bournemouth on loan.

            The ruthlessness with which so many players have been ostracised or sold in constant pursuit of improvements across the squad clashes so starkly with how Chelsea are handling their goalkeepers.

            Sanchez has made the same calibre of baffling mistake throughout his entire career, does not have the same heaps of untapped potential as the rest of this squad – he was the oldest used against Manchester City – and has long been this team’s most consistent liability. It does beg the question as to why he is the one player Chelsea have decided to expend their entire reserve of patience on.

            Vitor Pereira
            Oh, sweet summer child. There were two instances of damaging naivety in Pereira’s post-match press conference: overestimating the Wolves owners and underestimating Spursiness.

            A defeat to Arsenal is generally no cause for anger but the circumstances of failing to capitalise on a half-hour one-man advantage are frustrating. “Next year will be in the Premier League,” Pereira reiterated with Wolves hovering above a relegation zone they were dumped back into after Leicester’s surprise win the next day in north London.

            There is a great deal more danger in Pereira being “very confident” about Wolves making the requisite signings in what remains of the January transfer window when his predecessor’s parting shot before being sacked revolved around frustrations at not being properly backed, while the manager before that cited similar broken promises.

            Emmanuel Agbadou had an excellent Molineux debut but Wolves need a great deal more. Pereira’s optimism might well be checked when a couple of unseasoned teenagers come in with the funds generated by Matheus Cunha’s deadline day sale.

            Aston Villa
            If it could have been written off as an unhappy coincidence before based on the quality of opposition, no longer can Aston Villa’s post-Champions League form really be ignored.

            Their record in Premier League games played straight after Champions League matches is: P7 W1 D3 L3 F6 A10. That solitary win was at home to Wolves in September. The Champions League hangover is real and Unai Emery needs to find a cure.

            Oliver Glasner
            For the first time this season, a Crystal Palace substitute scored a Premier League goal. Glasner was the last manager who started the campaign to achieve that feat, including the six who have since been sacked.

            The apparent ease with which Romain Esse found the net from the bench might suggest Glasner needs no attacking reinforcements but the lack of depth in forward positions is obvious and Eddie Nketiah looks like a vanity purchase at £25m. At least the £5m in performance-related add-ons might go untouched.

            Fulham
            Marco Silva surely won’t mind viewing Fulham’s season through the prism of Manchester United so here goes: they have done the double over two teams so far this Premier League season and the Cottagers will know that any statistic shared with Southampton is not a positive one.

            Ipswich
            Kieran McKenna was right to “take a lot of positives from the second half” and that late Jacob Greaves header was a necessary shift in momentum after Ipswich had conceded 13 unanswered Premier League goals to that point.

            The bottom three can ultimately only have lost on a weekend when the two sides above the relegation zone won. A home victory against Southampton next is an absolute necessity.

            Southampton
            A historically poor team this deep into a top-flight campaign. The Portsmouth 2009/10 vintage of Avram Grant, finishing 20th and having nine points docked had kept Southampton from being quantifiably described as such so far but that was always an illusion and it is finally official: no side has ever had a worse Premier League record after so many games.

            The desperate hope remains that Derby 2007/08 can be beaten but it does not bode well that Southampton have led fewer matches (eight) than every side bar Leicester yet still no team has lost more games from winning positions in a single season since Wolves in 2011/12.

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            United youngster being assessed after picking up an injury at loan club – report

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              United youngster being assessed after picking up an injury at loan club – report

              Manchester United defender Rhys Bennett is reportedly undergoing closer medical examinations after sustaining an injury while on loan at Fleetwood Town.

              Bennett signed for Fleetwood in August in search of regular first-team minutes.

              His time at Fleetwood has so far proven to be a success, having made 17 appearances. 11 of these have come as starts.

              The Carrington academy graduate has managed one assist in that period.

              He was named in the starting XI on Saturday as Fleetwood came up against Carlisle United at Highbury Stadium.

              Pete Wild included him in a back-four defensive set-up also consisting of James Bolton, Ryan Broom and Finley Potter. However, Bennett was only on the pitch for 73 minutes before he was forced to come off with an injury.

              According to Manchester Evening News, “Manchester United defender Rhys Bennett is being assessed after picking up an injury on loan at Fleetwood Town.”

              “The Manchester Evening News understands Bennett is waiting for a scan on the issue, but the injury doesn’t seem to be serious at this stage and he is still taking part in light training.

              Bennett was substituted moments after Ronan Coughlan brought Fleetwood level, having gone a goal down courtesy of a Cedwyn Scott opener in the 19th minute.

              However, Carlisle retook their lead late on courtesy of Samuel Lavelle.

              The meeting saw Bennett come up against United academy teammate Joe Hugill, who led the line for Carlisle. Hugill just joined the Cumbrians on loan after being recalled from Wigan Athletic.

              If Bennett is deemed fit enough to play on Tuesday against Walsall, he will be tasked with stopping another familiar face – Ethan Wheatley, who also recently left on loan.


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              “She’s magic”: Le Tissier brands “fantastic” teammate a “mini Modric” after her brilliant performance vs. Brighton

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                “She’s magic”: Le Tissier brands “fantastic” teammate a “mini Modric” after her brilliant performance vs. Brighton

                Manchester United captain Maya Le Tissier lauded Hinata Miyazawa after her sensational performance in the side’s 3-0 win over Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday.

                Miyazawa grabbed United’s second of the match after Ella Toone had given them the lead just two minutes in.

                Celin Bizet also found the score sheet in the second half to ensure all three points were secured at Leigh Sports Village – a result that sent United to second place in the WSL table.

                Beyond her strike, Miyazawa was brilliant in the middle of the park, from where she pulled the strings.

                After the final whistle, Le Tissier spoke to Sky Sports and had nothing but praise for the Japan international.

                The United skipper said, “It was a very good team performance from the first whistle all the way to the end and we have Hiny [Miyazawa] in midfield working her magic. She’s a fantastic player and a fantastic person and we’re very happy to have her on our team.”

                “She’s magic. She’s like a mini Modric. She’s the nicest girl and I think a lot of her work on the ball and off the ball goes unnoticed and she’s had to work hard to get into the team. Now she’s cemented her spot and she’s one of our best players every week. What a great player she is.”

                Le Tissier added, “She’s worked very hard to get into this team and I think that’s the team spirit of the team. We look after her, we look after every single player in the squad, whether they come off the bench or they stay on the bench.”

                On United’s prospects this season, Le Tissier remarked, “We want to have a good time while playing. I think we’ve got such a special group. Off the pitch and on the pitch we got on so well and I think it shows togetherness on the pitch, the way we press, the way we keep the ball.”

                “I’m very happy with the performance of the team, very happy with the win and we keep it going.”

                Asked how Le Tissier is as a captain, a smiling Miyazawa responded, “Aye Aye captain, I love Maya.”

                “She’s one of our best players every single week” ❤️

                Maya Le Tissier heaps praise on Manchester United’s “mini Modric,” Hinata Miyazawa 🙌 pic.twitter.com/qpoMYzmxLD

                — Sky Sports WSL (@SkySportsWSL) January 26, 2025

                United are back in action on Sunday when they face Tottenham Hotspur.

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                Man Utd: ‘Deal done’ claim made as Garnacho ‘gives priority’ to one club amid Chelsea, Napoli interest

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                  Man Utd: ‘Deal done’ claim made as Garnacho ‘gives priority’ to one club amid Chelsea, Napoli interest

                  Sky Sports reporter Melissa Reddy has claimed that Man Utd winger Alejandro Garnacho is “giving priority” to Napoli over Chelsea ahead of the transfer deadline.

                  It was revealed recently that the Red Devils are close to breaching the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules with Man Utd needing to sell in order to bring in any players this month.

                  As reported by Dharmesh Sheth earlier today, Garnacho ‘holds the key’ to all of their January transfer business with Lecce’s Patrick Dorgu and Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku their top targets.

                  Napoli have made attempts to sign the Argentina international with the Serie A side apparently offering €45m (£38m) to try and tempt Man Utd to do business.

                  Chelsea have been linked with a potential £60m offer with the Red Devils hoping to raise as much as £70m for their talented winger.

                  And Sky Sports journalist Reddy has revealed that it’s “believed a compromise of £50m could see a deal done” between Man Utd and Napoli.

                  Reddy said: “Napoli are set to resume talks with Manchester United over Alejandro Garnacho in the next few hours.

                  “The two clubs had kept their word to get back in touch at the beginning of the week and try to find a compromise.

                  “Napoli want to get an agreement in principle with the winger and his representatives, and then rely on their will to lower United’s demands.

                  “United would be reluctant sellers, but are not in the financial position to turn down a sizeable offer for Garnacho, and they do not want to stand in the way of him getting guaranteed gametime elsewhere, which would boost his development.

                  “The 20-year-old was not minded to leave Old Trafford in this window, but has been forced to consider his options and long-term future given the situation.

                  “He has been professional, applied himself excellently and has shown the willingness to listen to Ruben Amorim and improve under him.

                  “Garnacho has illustrated that if he is to remain at United, he can work in the system.

                  “The strength of interest in the Argentina international means he is more likely to leave. It is believed a compromise of £50m could see a deal done with Napoli.

                  “Chelsea, another club following the Argentinian, has not yet shown official interest and Garnacho is giving priority to Napoli.”

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                  A swap deal for Nkunku with Garnacho heading in the other direction has been mooted and Arsenal legend Paul Merson claims he would “drop off” the Man Utd winger if that deal is a possibility.

                  Merson said on Sky Sports: “If I’m Man United, I’m getting that deal done, 100 per cent. I’m dropping him [Garnacho] off and picking up Nkunku.

                  “He’s a good player, he’s just bang unlucky at Chelsea because of Palmer whose done unbelievably well. He’s a good player.

                  “Honestly, if Man United got him they’d get a signing-and-a-half.

                  “I don’t get the Garnacho one. He’s not better than Jadon Sancho nowhere near, he’s not better than Pedro Neto. Him and Noni Madueke have their days when they’re looking good but they won’t be consistent enough.

                  “I don’t see where he plays but the other lad walks into the Man United team.”

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                  “Imminent sale” of academy star could breathe life into Barca’s “dream” Rashford transfer – report

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                    “Imminent sale” of academy star could breathe life into Barca’s “dream” Rashford transfer – report

                    FC Barcelona’s upcoming sale of Unai Hernández could unlock the door for Marcus Rashford’s departure from Manchester United.

                    Rashford’s future at United looks increasingly difficult as he has not kicked a ball in anger since mid December against Viktoria Plzen in the Europa League.

                    His Old Trafford career appears even more complicated after Ruben Amorim claimed he would rather name his goalkeeping coach on the bench than a player who does not give 100% when asked about Rashford’s continued absence from the squad.

                    Numerous clubs have shown interest in the English attacker but it is Catalan giants Barcelona who have been most frequently mentioned.

                    It was believed that the sale of Ronald Araujo, Ansu Fati or Eric Garcia could unlock the finances for Barca to do a deal for Rashford but they have been unable to sell any of these players.

                    Sports network beIN Sports have reported that the sale of Unai Hernández could breathe life into the Catalan club’s efforts to sign the winger.

                    “FC Barcelona could be close to adding a significant financial income thanks to the imminent departure of Unai Hernández, Barça Atlètic striker, who is about to close his signing with Al-Ittihad of Saudi Arabia.”

                    El Blaugrana are set to receive between €5-6 million, “a figure that could be key to strengthening the first team before the close of the winter market.”

                    La Masia product has been in good form for the youth team but he has decided to join the Saudi Arabian league.

                    Barcelona are incapable of matching the Saudi offer but his sale could “unlock the possibility” of an attacking reinforcement in January.

                    There is a cautionary statement towards the end of the article which suggests that “the dream of seeing Marcus Rashford wearing the Barça shirt depends on several pieces that still have to fit together”, even after the sale of Hernandez.

                    United fans will be keen to see a resolution to this saga as wages freed up from the attacker’s departure could help them land an offensive player to aid their goal-shy strikers Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee.

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                    “This is her pitch”: Skinner waxes lyrical about red-hot United talisman after sensational display in win vs. Brighton

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                      “This is her pitch”: Skinner waxes lyrical about red-hot United talisman after sensational display in win vs. Brighton

                      Manchester United Women boss Marc Skinner credited his team’s aggressive pressing as the main reason behind their incredible 3-0 win over Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday at Leigh Sports Village.

                      Ella Toone opened the scoring just two minutes in as she collected Elisabeth Terland’s through ball before sweeping it beyond Sophie Baggaley.

                      Hinata Miyazawa rifled home a second with her left foot nine minutes after Toone’s opener. Celin Bizet would go on to add a third in the second half, nutmegging Maisie Symonds and beating Baggaley from range.

                      The result saw United move up to second place in the WSL and seven points below table leaders Chelsea.

                      After the final whistle, Skinner spoke to MUTV and said, “We’ve made another team that likes to possess the ball change their style and that’s because of the aggressive nature of the press. Also the energy of the players, every single one of them.”

                      “We said before the game, our pre-match talk was that there’s eleven 90 minutes left of the season. That’s it and when you put it like that, it really focuses you in on not giving a second away.”

                      On the deadly partnership of Terland and Toone, Skinner replied, “Terland’s hold-up play was excellent tonight. It is something we’ve asked her to work on as it’s not always going to be in behind and just her ability to hold and set the ball was excellent.”

                      He was also complimentary of Miyazawa, who produced a breathtaking performance.

                      “She’s getting the nickname internally ‘Hiniesta’ because she has shown this incredible ability to link forwards and backwards and really grown into the team.”

                      “I’m really proud of her because you know it’s not been easy, she’s having to learn the language but what she does have is universal football language. Tonight I thought she was incredible.”

                      Skinned also stated about Toone, “[She’s] scoring goals and smiling, showing that love for the game. It’s good for football, and it’s good for Ella and Manchester United. She’s playing with freedom, but I want her to keep that – this is her pitch.”

                      “We got exactly what we wanted – three points and high energy. I wanted us to be a bit more ruthless first half with more goals, but I’m really happy.”

                      He added, “There were some standout individual performances, but as a collective really good too. We’re a team. We have high competition, and I want players who come in to make a real difference. I want us to keep in this real safe space but also try to push on.”

                      Skinner and his players are back in action on Sunday when they face Tottenham Hotspur.


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