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Video: shocked Sir Jim Ratcliffe confronted by angry United fans after Fulham win

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    Video: shocked Sir Jim Ratcliffe confronted by angry United fans after Fulham win

    Manchester United escaped Craven Cottage with all three points courtesy of a 1-0 win over Fulham but new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe was not as lucky.

    The INEOS chairman was present at the ground to watch Lisandro Martinez inspire the club to victory but was confronted by angry fans while he was leaving the stadium.

    In a video uploaded on X (formerly Twitter), Sir Jim can be seen lowering his car window thinking the fans want a photograph with him.

    He initially smiles and says, “Just get your photograph guys,” before realising that the fans were not there for that purpose and proceeded to wind up the window.

    Fans angry at INEOS

    Fans angrily remonstrated regarding the recent hike in ticket prices at Old Trafford with one angry fan heard saying, “Sixty-six quid? Sixty-six f****** quid? You’re taking the p***!”

    He then proceeded to compare the British billionaire with the greedy Glazers, who have ransacked the club during their 20-year ownership.

    “What are you doing? Sort it out! You’re worse than the Glazers, mate! If Fulham sold [tickets] for 66 quid, we’d take triple their fans. Our prices should be a third of Fulham’s. Sort it out you c***. F*** you, Jim Ratcliffe! F*** you!”

    ‘Get your photograph’ fuck off you 🐀🐀🐀 pic.twitter.com/nIshJcY2xi

    — JJRush (@jrush1811) January 26, 2025

    INEOS have taken a series of unpopular calls since taking charge of sporting affairs at the club, including 250 job cuts while also cancelling Christmas dinner.

    Sir Jim also decided to stop funds to the Association of Former Manchester United Players, a charity which helped former footballers who didn’t earn the millions raked in by today’s superstars.

    INEOS have had a rocky start to their tenure

    And the on-field exploits have also increased the anger towards the new co-owners who are yet to provide head coach Ruben Amorim with any reinforcements this January.

    United huffed and puffed their way to victory on Sunday thanks to Martinez’s strike while Toby Collyer saved their blushes in the end with an excellent goal-line clearance.

    But irrespective of the three points, it is clear to see that the squad needs major additions if they are to salvage what’s left of the season.

    Anger could build even more if Alejandro Garnacho, a fan favourite is moved on to Chelsea as PSR concerns continue to mount at the club.


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    Rashford sends public message after Amorim tells reporters he’d rather play United’s goalkeeping coach over him

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      Rashford sends public message after Amorim tells reporters he’d rather play United’s goalkeeping coach over him

      Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has delivered a message after Ruben Amorim slammed him in the immediate aftermath of the club’s victory over Fulham.

      United beat Fulham 1-0 at Craven Cottage courtesy of a second-half goal from Lisandro Martinez.

      Yet again, Rashford was left out of the team. The forward has now not featured in United’s last 11 games across all competitions.

      Rashford’s last taste of competitive minutes came in the Europa League meeting with Viktoria Plzen on December 12.

      Shortly before Christmas, Rashford publicly admitted that he was ready to seek a new challenge away from Old Trafford after being dropped for the 2-1 win against Manchester City at the Etihad.

      So far, Rashford has been unable to find a new club and it’s looking increasingly likely he will remain at United ahead of the close of the winter transfer window on February 3.

      In his post-match press conference after sinking Fulham, Amorim told reporters that he would rather play 63-year-old goalkeeping coach Jorge Vital than Rashford.

      Amorim insisted he would not restore Rashford to the team unless he changes his attitude.

      This is despite the fact that strikers Rasmus Højlund and Joshua Zirkzee have managed just one goal between them since the beginning of December.

      Soon after, Rashford took to Instagram, where he congratulated his teammates on their win vs. the Cottagers.

      The Carrington academy graduate wrote on his Instagram stories, “Congratulations on the win lads.”

      This may suggest that Rashford has not taken Amorim’s scathing remarks to heart. A previous report covered by The Peoples Person relayed that the 27-year-old footballer wants to play for United again.

      It was stated that he harbours no ill feelings towards Amorim and if picked again, he will give 100%.

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      Rift between Rashford and Amorim now seems broken beyond repair after coach’s latest brutal comments

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        Rift between Rashford and Amorim now seems broken beyond repair after coach’s latest brutal comments

        Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has fired a brutal dig at exiled star Marcus Rashford, suggesting he would rather play goalkeeping coach Jorge Vital than the forward.

        Amorim said this after United’s 1-0 victory over Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday evening.

        Lisandro Martinez scored the only goal of the match to help his side climb up to 12th place in the Premier League table.

        On yet another occasion, Amorim left Rashford out of the matchday squad. Rashford has not featured in United’s last 11 matches across all competitions.

        And if remarks made by Amorim in his post-match press conference are anything to go by, it doesn’t seem like the England international will not be reinstated any time soon.

        When asked about Rashford’s absence vs. Fulham, Amorim told reporters, “It’s the same, it’s always the same reason. 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 Vital [63-year-old] on before I put a player on that don’t give the maximum every day. So I will not change in that department.”

        Another player Amorim spoke about was Alejandro Garnacho, who continues to be linked with an exit from United ahead of transfer deadline day on February 3.

        Amorim replied when asked whether Garnacho will be sold, “That nobody knows.”

        “Anything can happen but with Garna, he is improving in every department of the game, the way he recovered, the understanding of the game, the way he defends.”

        “I’m trying to find the best position for him. Today he played more open and not so much inside. We need guys one against one but I don’t know what will happen until the end of the window.”

        Rasmus Hojlund struggled against Fulham and was arguably United’s worst player on the pitch.

        However, according to Amorim, the Dane is still determined to improve and come good at Old Trafford.

        “He really wants it. Without training, you notice a lack of connection. You don’t have time to work on these kinds of things. He has a lot to improve like his teammates.”

        “The important thing is that I see every day that he wants it. He wants to work more at the end of the session.”

        United are back in action on Thursday when they meef FCSB in the Europa League.

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        Video: Impressive United Women go second with dominant 3-0 win versus Brighton

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          Video: Impressive United Women go second with dominant 3-0 win versus Brighton

          Manchester United Women crushed Brighton and Hove Albion 3-0 to jump to second in the Women’s Super League table.

          The Red Devils bounced back from the disappointment of being knocked out of the League Cup by rivals Manchester City on Wednesday and got off to the perfect start at the Leigh Sports Village on Sunday.

          Ella Toone found the back of the net after just two minutes after great work down the left-hand side.

          Fantastic hold up play by Elisabeth Terland resulted in a fine ball that put through Toone one on one with the keeper and she made no mistake, calmly placing the ball into the bottom corner of Sophie Baggaley’s goal.

          On 11 minutes, United had their second through Hinata Miyazawa.

          Toone found the Japanese international from a free kick and she smashed the ball into a Seagulls’ defender. Nonetheless, she reacted quicker than anyone as she buried her second attempt with a strong left-footed finish.

          The Red Devils almost had their third when a Gabby George free kick was whipped in but it drifted just wide of the visitors’ goal.

          With their tails well and truly up, United pushed on and Terland continued her good work with a fine shot from outside of the box that drew a smart stop from the Brighton keeper.

          Toone added to United’s dominance with a fine volley that was well caught by Baggaley.

          The Red Devils should have put the game to bed moments later when Jayde Riviere broke down the right hand side and played in a wonderful ball to Leah Galton who turned the ball wide when it looked easier to score.

          Brighton finally managed to carve out a chance of note when former United striker Nikita Parris turned the ball over the bar from close range from a corner in the second half.

          The Red Devils responded to the let off and put the game to bed in the 69th minute when Celin Bizet showed good skill to beat a Brighton defender before releasing a thunderous strike that gave the goalkeeper no chance to make it 3-0.

          The match petered out with United holding on for an impressive win and their reward is second spot in the table as they chase Champions League football for next season.

          Marc Skinner’s side will next be in action when they travel to Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday evening.

          Feature image Molly Darlington via Getty Images


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          Sekou Kone continues injury comeback as u21s make it four wins in four

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            Sekou Kone continues injury comeback as u21s make it four wins in four

            Manchester United u21s took on Brighton & Hove Albion at their training ground on Sunday in Premier League 2 action.

            United made the perfect start to the match when Dan Gore was brought down in the box by Joe Knight to earn the young reds a penalty.

            Sam Mather stepped up to the spot with composure and slotted the ball into the net for his sixth goal in the league this campaign.

            Travis Binnion’s side controlled the proceedings for much of the first half, pushing Brighton back into their own half.

            But despite being on the front foot, United were unable to extend their lead with Gore, Jack Moorhouse, and Chido Obi all having efforts on goal.

            Up the other of the pitch, Brighton found their openings aerially with Harry Howell and Ruairi McConville having chances to equalise, but both were denied by Elyh Harrison.

            Into the second half, Obi looked the most likely to extend United’s lead, first forcing a big save from Killian Cahill before striking the post late on.

            United had to remain resolute at the back until the final whistle with just 10 men though as Louis Jackson picked up his second yellow card in the 88th minute.

            They held out, Habeeb Ogunneye cleared off the line in the dying moments to ensure victory.

            Assistant coach David Hughes was impressed with the performance saying after the match “the latter stages of the game showed the resilience we had.”

            “We were under pressure and saw it through. That’s a really good learning opportunity, having a man sent off and having to adapt and see it out for the three points.”

            The win makes it four in a row for United in the league which has seen them climb up the table into fourth place, level on points with Brighton in third.

            Binnion’s side now look toward the National League Cup on Wednesday where they will take on Oldham Athletic in the final group stage match. United currently lead the group and need just a draw to guarantee their place in the knockout stages.

            United: Harrison, Ogunneye, Fredricson, Jackson, Amass, Kone (McAllister 68), Gore, Sharpe (Scanlon 86), Moorhouse (Curley 68), Mather (Murray 90), Obi

            Unused subs: Myles


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            Man Utd beat Fulham: Amorim progress clear as Red Devils continue shift from Ten Hag shambles

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              Man Utd beat Fulham: Amorim progress clear as Red Devils continue shift from Ten Hag shambles

              Manchester United are shifting from being a circus to uninteresting, which is a step in the right direction as far as Ruben Amorim is concerned.

              Sunday’s 1-0 win for Manchester United at Fulham lacked nearly everything you want from a football match, especially quality. Amorim and his players won’t care having left west London with a brilliant three points thanks to a little bit of luck.

              Craven Cottage is a happy hunting ground for Manchester United, yet Sunday was another away match against Fulham many expected them to lose, only to win.

              Their previous two trips to the Cottage were decided by injury-time winners – Bruno Fernandes last season and Alejandro Garnacho in 2022/23. They scored the winner a little earlier this time around, but still in the latter stages, and conveniently added a second in the 95th minute, only for Amad Diallo’s strike to be ruled out for offside.

              Lisandro Martinez provided a sublime match-winning assist for Fernandes against Rangers on Thursday and capped off a productive week with the only goal in this Premier League victory.

              His long-range strike in the 78th minute took a pivotal deflection off Sasa Lukic, which added more loop than Bernd Leno could cope with. It was Man United’s first shot on target in a match bereft of quality and entertainment. While the Red Devils were uninspiring, Fulham were even worse. They did at least have a couple of shots on goal in the first half but nothing to trouble Andre Onana – who is a goalkeeper easily troubled.

              Fulham had a week to plan for their match against Amorim’s men and Marco Silva will be furious his players were unable to hurt a side there for the taking, all things considered.

              Corners have been an Achilles’ heel for United and the first one of the night did not come until the 71st minute. From their third corner, Toby Collyer made an incredible clearance off the line to keep the visitors ahead. It was probably the only impressive thing any player did all evening.

              The hosts could not break United down and did not have many opportunities in transition, with Amorim answering anything his fellow Portuguese head coach had to throw at him.

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              It is a case of job done for Manchester United and Ruben Amorim, who made a free-flowing Fulham side look subpar. Their wins usually feel lucky and undeserved and while there was a huge slice of fortune for their goal, Amorim is making it difficult to criticise the manner of their victories and winning away to Fulham is a fantastic result. They have bounced back accordingly after an abject showing against Brighton last week, which proves smashing the dressing room to pieces works.

              This allowed the Red Devils’ tremendous away record v Fulham to continue as the slow but evident progress being made under Amorim was witnessed in person by Sir Jim Ratcliffe in his marigolds.

              Fulham’s last home win against United came in 2009 and Sunday’s result made it six wins out six for the Red Devils at Craven Cottage since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.

              It also takes United up to the dizzy heights of 12th in the Premier League and their attention now turns to FSCB away in the Europa League, though there is a chance incoming and outgoing transfers will take priority.

              Chelsea target Alejandro Garnacho started again and did nothing to prove why the Blues are reportedly willing to spend £50million on him. If United can get that out of their Premier League rivals, it will be a rare transfer market masterclass and the pure profit will allow them to reinvest accordingly, which Amorim is clearly desperate to do.

              It is all about getting the right players in for Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 system and Lecce wing-back Patrick Dorgu will apparently be the 39-year-old’s first addition, but some of his current players are showing they can thrive.

              Martinez is one of those players and another huge goal contribution from him shows the upside for Amorim’s wide centre-backs going forward. Defensively, they can be left exposed in one-on-one situations with opposition wingers but there was none of that against Fulham. Amorim’s players are adapting in an actual system when they couldn’t tell their arse from their elbow in Erik ten Hag’s s**t show.

              Progress is most welcome and the number of rival fans tuning for comic relief each game is dropping, which is the truest sign a process should be trusted.

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              0 shots, 1/3 dribbles, 0 crosses: wantaway United star completely lacked final product in dramatic 1-0 win over Fulham

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                0 shots, 1/3 dribbles, 0 crosses: wantaway United star completely lacked final product in dramatic 1-0 win over Fulham

                Manchester United produced yet another late goal to secure a nervy 1-0 win over Fulham on Sunday night.

                It was a less-than-convincing performance by Man United at Craven Cottage, with the team managing just four shots on goal throughout the entire encounter.

                Still, it was the final score that mattered most as Lisandro Martinez’s 78th-minute strike handed United a win that allowed them to continue their ascent back up the Premier League table.

                The attack was largely dull and underwhelming, with Alejandro Garnacho proving to be a significant source of United’s struggles up front.

                From early on, the Argentine showed his desire, racing up the flank and dribbling past Timothy Castagne before linking up with teammate Noussair Mazraoui to hammer in one of United’s first attacking movements of the game. Sadly, Garnacho’s performance wasn’t all positive.

                Garnacho won just two of five ground duels while losing possession on 13 occasions. He completed just one of three dribbles.

                The winger completed just 23 of 29 passes for a 79% passing accuracy.

                He also failed to complete his only cross, while he never even attempted a single long ball.

                Given his quick feet and acceleration, Garnacho was pretty effective at moving the ball up the field quickly and transitioning into attack. Still, he lacked the final product.

                After all, he took zero shots throughout the encounter despite his constant presence around the box.

                Garnacho’s defensive game was also lacking in its entirety. With no defensive actions at all, Garnacho seems far less suited to a wing-back role than Amad Diallo on the opposite flank, should Ruben Amorim consider making any changes.

                Sadly, Garnacho’s underwhelming performance only highlighted United’s larger struggles on the attack. Both he and his teammates will surely need to do some introspection and extra work on the training ground to improve their fortunes in front of goal.

                (Stats via Sofascore)

                Featured image Richard Heathcote via Getty Images


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                Ruben Amorim lauds Man United hero who “saved the team” in win vs. Fulham

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                  Ruben Amorim lauds Man United hero who “saved the team” in win vs. Fulham

                  Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has insisted he was not happy with elements of his side’s performance against Fulham but was ultimately happy that they secured all three points.

                  United beat Fulham 1-0 at Craven Cottage to move up to 12th place in the Premier League table.

                  Lisandro Martinez scored United’s only goal of the evening. The defender’s effort took a big deflection off Sasa Lukic to loop over a helpless Bernd Leno.

                  The Red Devils struggled to create clear-cut goalscoring opportunities and this is something Amorim took an issue with his in his post-match interview with TNT Sports.

                  The United head coach told the news outlet, “Really important to have this feeling away from home. Great support from our away fans. Not a great game and no great chances.”

                  “We tried to play our game, but we need to improve a lot. We hold the result in the end, and we closed the game – it is really important to win now.”

                  He said about the clean sheet, “Really important because clearly you are closer to winning games, and it gives you confidence. We didn’t suffer too much today and that is a good sign. We scored, and we move onto the next game.”

                  Amorim remarked about the lack of goals, “I think so, even in the second half we changed things and we lack some pace and power in front, but it is what it is.”

                  “We need to have more ball to have more chances. We struggle a lot in these details. Winning helps us a lot to improve.”

                  “Let’s take the feeling, but work really hard tomorrow – we need to win the next one.”

                  When asked whether United will do any business ahead of transfer deadline day on February 3, Amorim replied, “We have to be cautious. The rules here and you know that we have to follow the rules, we have made mistakes in the past and we cannot do it now.”

                  The 39-year-old heaped praise on the club’s away fans, who were magnificent as always.

                  “They deserve it. It is amazing and it is not normal. I know you guys are used to this environment here, but it is not normal. It is a big privilege to win for this club and give them wins. We want to give them wins and today we did it.”

                  Amorim also spoke to BBC and explained, “That feeling of winning and three points is really important for us. You cannot see a great improvement in the team and that is a fact. But to win helps us to improve. We’ve had some lack of luck in some games. Today, was not the best match but we managed to win.”

                  “The important thing is I have a clear idea of what I want to do. Sometimes I’m frustrated. We want to play a different style and we are going to play different style in the future.”

                  On Harry Maguire, “When we defend a little bit lower it’s really good on Harry – he doesn’t have to cover a lot of space.”

                  Amorim lauded Toby Collyer for his clearance off the line.

                  “He did it in practice one time. Toby saved our team today.”

                  United are back in action on Thursday when they face FCSB in the Europa League.

                  Featured image Richard Heathcote via Getty Images


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                  “So humble”: United’s man-of-the-match vs Fulham purring over his teammate’s heroic performance

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                    “So humble”: United’s man-of-the-match vs Fulham purring over his teammate’s heroic performance

                    Manchester United’s Lisandro Martinez was full of praise for youngster Toby Collyer after the away side managed to hold on for a crucial 1-0 win at Craven Cottage.

                    Martinez capped another fine performance with his second goal of the season to give the Red Devils the three points.

                    Collyer came off the bench to make a huge impact on the game as he made a fine clearance off the line to stop a certain Fulham equaliser.

                    Speaking to TNT Sports after the match Martinez admitted he was a little fortunate with his goal but was delighted with the victory.

                    “Yeah, I think I was lucky (with the deflection for the goal). I’m really happy with the way we won the game. It didn’t matter who scored, the most important thing is three points, how we fight, how we played, how we showed character and personality.”

                    The United defender pinpointed the role of United’s substitute Collyer in the win and lavished praise on the academy product.

                    “I’m so happy because of this guy, a big example for the younger generation, working so hard every day and so humble.”

                    Responding to what the Argentinian international said Collyer claimed, “it’s unbelievable, it’s praise coming from a World Cup winner. I couldn’t ask for it to come from anyone better.”

                    The midfielder then asserted that he was working hard to establish himself as a regular first team player at the club.

                    “I’m working hard, it’s a tough environment, but it makes you better and develops your character. I’m just looking to improve every day.”

                    The 21 year old was then asked about his huge moment in the match and he was typically humble in his response.

                    “I remember wondering if it had gone over (the line), but luckily it hadn’t. I’m happy for the team and the win and the most important thing is that we did it as team together.”

                    Collyer will feel he may be in line for another start in Europe when United head to Romania on Thursday to play FCSB in their final Europa League group stage match, looking to secure a top eight spot in the table.

                    Featured image Richard Heathcote via Getty Images


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                    This United star showed Amorim has placed his trust in the right man with match-winning impact vs Fulham

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                      This United star showed Amorim has placed his trust in the right man with match-winning impact vs Fulham

                      It was another lucky day at Craven Cottage for Manchester United as they secured a nervy 1-0 win against Fulham on Sunday, their eighth consecutive away win at the ground.

                      The performance was far from good but Ruben Amorim will be pleased that the team managed to grind it out and claim all three points.

                      It was also only the second time under the Portuguese that the Red Devils have kept a clean sheet and the first one to come away from home.

                      The visitors had only one shot on target, which happened to be Lisandro Martinez’s deflected shot that ended up looping over the Fulham keeper to hand the Red Devils all three points.

                      Lisandro, the match-winner

                      The Argentine has not had a great season by his own high standards with defensive mistakes creeping into his game which has deservedly earned hi criticism.

                      But things seem to be slowly turning around for him as seen from his recent goal contributions. In fact, he has registered four goal contributions under Amorim, more than he managed in two-and-half seasons under Erik ten Hag.

                      That is partly to do with the system with the centre-backs having the luxury to step up with or without the ball as they have cover behind them.

                      Apart from the goal, the World Cup winner was excellent at the back and his post-match comments about substitute Toby Collyer showed what a great character he is in the dressing room.

                      And Amorim will also be mightily impressed with the academy graduate again. Since his Arsenal cameo, the 21-year-old has played in each of the following games with the coach trusting him over Casemiro again.

                      Collyer makes an impact again

                      And he had a great impact after coming on as a substitute. Plenty of times we see substitutes take their time to get into the game but the ex-Brighton academy starlet showed no such nerves.

                      Fulham’s late corner seemed to be heading for the back of the net but the England U21 international’s stunning goal-line clearance preserved United’s lead and ensured the 20-time English league champions left London with all three points.

                      He possesses a great engine, and works extremely hard out of possession, something the coach demands from all his midfielders.

                      And usurping a five-time Champions League winner in the pecking order is also no mean feat and he is fully justifying his coach’s trust in him.

                      There remain concerns about the form of Rasmus Hojlund who looked like a boy among men, as he constantly got outmuscled and hardly won a duel.

                      Amorim needs a ruthless finisher capable of playing with his back to goal but it does not look like INEOS can deliver that player in this window.

                      Feature image Clive Rose via Getty Images


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