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Tactical preview: United must unleash this star to create havoc in Liverpool’s area of strength

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    Tactical preview: United must unleash this star to create havoc in Liverpool’s area of strength

    Manchester United take on Liverpool this evening looking for their first win at Anfield since 2016.

    The two teams could not have had more contrasting seasons to date with Liverpool flying high in the league and Champions League and United on course for their worst season in decades.

    On paper the match looks a foregone conclusion but luckily the game isn’t played on paper.

    The most obvious thing United must do is, do everything in their power to stop Mohammed Salah. The 32 year old has been simply sensational this season, scoring 20 goals already.

    If United are to get anything from this game they will have to find a way to keep the Egyptian quiet in a fashion they rarely have over the years as he has scored 15 goals versus the Red Devils in total.

    It won’t only be service to the forward United will need to cut out but also they will need to snuff out his own passing and crossing, as he has 17 assists in all competitions too.

    United have to also do their best not to give up too many transition opportunities.

    By the mid-November break, “Liverpool had scored nine open-play goals within 15 seconds of regaining possession. In the game at Manchester United, in particular, they demonstrated a defensive compactness around the halfway line that left them ready to pounce forward. Salah and Díaz were outstanding in 1v1 moments in this game, especially with space and momentum to use.”

    This devastating rapid attacking has only continued since then and United will be very vulnerable unless they can keep the ball much better than they did last time they played their great rivals.

    United must also match the energy of Liverpool’s midfield of Alexis Mac Allister and Ryan Gravenberch. This is something Casemiro and Christian Eriksen spectacularly failed to do versus Newcastle and they can ill afford to do the same at Anfield.

    Manuel Ugarte will play a key role in matching the energy of the Anfield side and most likely will need Kobbie Mainoo to be at his best alongside him in the middle of the park.

    The Uruguay international has been one of the few players who actually looks up to speed with Ruben Amorim’s style of play and was impressive in the December victory at the Etihad against Manchester City. He will be even more vital today.

    For so long under Jurgen Klopp Liverpool’s midfield was an area of weakness to exploit but these days under Arnie Slot, United must be at their best to contain a major strength of their North-Western rivals.

    Finally, manager Ruben Amorim has insisted that he will continue to play his 3-4-3 formation but he may need to make some adjustments, especially in a tie of this magnitude.

    A return to playing Amad as a wingback may help as United are yet to score a goal with Noussair Mazraoui and Diogo Dalot playing as the wingbacks and it is not as if the Red Devils can rely on a water-tight defence to see out the game.

    Perhaps the only way United can get something from the game is fighting fire with fire, by using Amad in the position he excelled in during Amorim’s first few games in charge.

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    Alex is a huge Manchester United fan, inspired by greats of his homeland such as George Best, Harry Gregg and Norman Whiteside. Proud owner of such niche shirts such as Kleberson, Eric Djemba-Djemba and Gary Neville. Grew up pretending to be Ruud van Nistelrooy and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the back garden, with little success.

    Arsenal have retained ‘loser mentality’ from Wenger era as Spurs ‘break Postecoglou’s brain’

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      Arsenal have retained ‘loser mentality’ from Wenger era as Spurs ‘break Postecoglou’s brain’

      The football Arsenal are playing is described as ‘monotonous, pointless and toothless’ as another ‘outrageous’ decision goes against them. Plus, Tottenham have finally broken Ange Postecoglou’s brain, Man Utd laughing stock and much more…

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      Another outrageous against Arsenal
      Well here we are again with an unprecedented and never to be repeated game deciding decision going against Arsenal. Let’s get a few things clear, every team gets bad decisions that alone isn’t isolated to Arsenal, but what is isolated is these decisions that you cannot point to another time it’s happened in the league and you can be sure it won’t happen again. The decisions are completely out of context with how the game is refereed.

      Secondly, I’m sure there will be plenty of fans who come out to gas lite Arsenal fans saying the decision was fine, a certain penalty, that much is obvious, the poor decision suits virtually every other fan, it takes 2 points from Arsenal so all the teams at the top are happy with it, all our big 6 rivals are happy and generally all fans are happy when something bad happens to a big team. Tribalism is not allowing fans to be objective. Sky sports are implicit in it too, look how critical Sky were of so many ref decisions until this season, PGMOL have clearly told Sky to button it and in exchange they will give Sky better but carefully orchestrated access to PGMOL. Webb has done the seemingly impossible and made ref standards worse.

      Apparently var took 3 seconds to confirm the penalty, you can see on the slow mo that the ball clearly bounces of Saliba’s head before any clash of heads. That’s the equivalent of a tackle by Saliba, winning the ball. So even if the refs believe the head on head contact constitutes a penalty (which it never has in any game ever) they’ve completely ignored the touch on the ball by Saliba. PGMOL should be releasing the audio for every var decision, not just the ones they want, let’s hear the conversation on this particular one to see if the var even recognise the ball hitting Saliba’s head before the clash of heads.

      Yes Arsenal didn’t play that well in the second half but Brighton were absolutely held at arms length until the penalty. Arsenal were without their first 4 choice starting attacking players so there was going to be some pragmatism about the performance and a hard fought 1-0 victory was on the cards until the ref intervened. Not one Brighton player appealed for the penalty and had it not been given every pundit and commentator would be talking about an unfortunate clash of heads rather than tumbling over themselves to try to justify it as a penalty.

      Arsenal have had 4 decisions this year on an outrageous never seen before, never seen again level. It’s cost us likely 7-9 points. Again, I’d invite any rival fan to show me where Arsenal have been given big decisions this season in any game to ‘even it out’. Arsenal fans have been saying it for years, unprecedented decisions, bizarre decisions – backed up in law if you contort yourself in knots to defend it but no one can ever show an example of it happening before or after – this penalty is the same. Arsenal fans will happily point out plenty of times in just the next handful of games where the same incident happens and no pen is given. Just file it with the Martinelli 5 second double yellow card.

      Arteta was taken to a tribunal last year following strong criticism of refs, they lost and he won, in the tribunal it was proven the authorities decided that Arteta’s higher profile meant he should be more harshly punished. Just something to think about.

      Every fan will point to their bad luck, (or call it excuses if your tribalism blinds you) Arsenal’s has been shocking this season, 3 months out for Saka, 2 months for Odegaard, 3 months for White, Merino 2 months in his first training session, Tomiyasu all season so far, and so many other injuries in clusters in the same position. We’ve had 6 full backs out injured at the same time!
      Add on top the 3 red cards and this penalty it’s been a season to forget already.

      Finally, can it be agreed that a bad ref decision and a general poor performance or lack of striker signing can BOTH exist independently of each other or are there people that still sit at home saying ‘team x should have just scored 3 goals then the refs bad decision has no influence’? *sigh*
      Rich, AFC

      Oh dear 
      Oh Dear Arsenal. So it’ll be 11 points behind Liverpool soon enough. I assume Arsenal fans are allergic to reality, as the last 21 years have demonstrated! What more can you add to this shitshow? I’ve recently heard a few Arsenal and non-Arsenal fans, sarcastically compare Arteta’s Arsenal to “George Graham Arsenal”. This is meant to be an insult but in fact, Arteta doesn’t deserve to be compared to a manager who assembled a title-winning side, that pipped one of the greatest ever Liverpool teams to a PL title, at Anfield!

      Arteta gets his arse beaten each time he goes near Anfield, what with his gimmicks of playing YNWA on Spotify 🙄. What a ridiculous situation to witness Arsenal frequently face lower ranked sides who possess strikers who would improve Arsenal: be it Semenyo at Bournemouth, Cunha of Wolves, Mbeumo of Brentford, Villa backup Jon Dhuran, Isak at Newcastle etc.

      How is this possible when the Arsenal manager has had five years and over £750m?! Wow.
      If you are William Saliba and you’re clearly potentially the best CB in Europe, Madrid want you, you’re guaranteed major trophies, and playing with actual attackers (not £65m ashtrays), and demanding fans who won’t settle for glorious failure….wouldn’t you also take the RVP/Cesc/Nasri/Cole route? It’s a continuation of the same Loser mentality we saw under Wenger, except Arteta’s failure is being rebranded as some sort of Harrods car boot sale! It’s still tat lads – Harrods or not.

      Arsenal’s football is monotonous, pointless and toothless. It relies on scoring first and the opposition floundering and completely opening up – when they don’t, the results are clear. Arteta is unable to build an attacking side that wins. Watching Arsenal run down the clock in stoppage time, at home, to Ipswich, is a scandalous embarrassment. Watch Arsenal play for set pieces at Brighton because every player on that pitch knew the 3 points relied on hanging on to a precarious 1-goal load….is embarrassing. Watching Joao Pedro and Mitoma, knowing that they were both far superior to every single Arsenal attacker on that pitch, is embarrassing. Knowing that Jesus in on £265k a week, but inferior to virtually every other starting PL striker, is embarrassing (but Arsenal fans curiously don’t care so much about clubs blowing stupid money in this case eh? Strange 🤔)
      We’ve all gone over the £65m ashtray – at this rate he’s making Rashford look like a Pele-style signing.

      Farce upon farce, 21 years straight. Congrats to Slot and Liverpool – Slot a thoroughly decent chap, spent nothing, never bitched, didn’t need 5 years and £750m, never talked shite about “Process”. Rocked up, on a much lower salary than Arteta’s current £15m (!!!). And has humiliated him on the pitch. Oh the shame.
      Stewie Griffin (21-Gun salute to honour the 21 years of Failure!)

      At least we’re scraping through and winning matches. Arsenal can’t even scraped through Brighton.
      Veni, Singapore (I’d give them 1989 though, that was such a heartbreak.)

      Brighton’s penalty
      I’ve seen a lot of Arsenal fans (and manager) complaining about the penalty because it was ‘something they’ve never seen awarded before’. And although there are plenty of examples of similar things happening (like a keeper punching a player’s head rather than getting the ball and a penalty being awarded), they are right – I’ve never seen this precise thing given as a penalty before.

      The thing is, I’ve also never seen a player run at an opponent from behind, drop-kick him, and then rain blows down on top of them from the mount position either.

      Just because something is unusual – dare I say – even vanishingly rare, does not mean that it isn’t a foul. The reason no-one can point to a similar example of another penalty being given for the same offence is the exact same reason no-one can give an example of the obverse.
      Greg, Taunton.

      Spurs have done it at last…
      Ange Postecoglou’s wildly absurd post-match comments make it clear (and obvious) that Spurs have finally broken his brain. I’m quite pleased with the prominent role Newcastle has played in the utter loss of his marbles over the last 18 months, but Spurs really do deserve the lion’s share of the credit.
      Chris C, Toon Army DC

      A long moan
      Eddie Howe made me miss my train.

      4 minutes added in the first half, 10 minutes added in the second half. And my lord, it should have been so much more.

      He coaches his teams to time-waste and pretend to be injured. I hate him for it and I hope he is never considered for the England job because he is a disgrace.

      Referees have to stop the game and they get to rest and regroup whilst the momentum is gone. After the 4000th time someone fakes it, why does the ref not start booking people for cheating? Should retrospective bans happen? Should point deductions happen? I hate watching Newcastle but go because I have a season ticket and it’s always the same. Why no bookings for timewasting? It started after 30 seconds. 2 minutes for the most innocuous challenge and then he sprints back on. It’s shameful.

      And the clearest handball in the world the whole stadium saw apart from the most pathetic ref (who also didn’t give at least 3 blatant yellow cards early on) and VAR and pundits make up total nonsense about it.
      Anon. (looking forward Wednesday… Sack the board, Levy out).

      Sad to see Man Utd become a laughing stock…
      As a Liverpool fan, it would be easy for me to revel in United’s trouble, but I won’t, because we travelled the same path.

      Since Ferguson retired, there have too many changes of manager resulting in players becoming complacent and coasting whilst waiting for the next coach to come and get sacked. Managing a big team in a second tier league is not the same as managing a big team in a big league. Didn’t Utd learn from the ten Hag experiment?

      The front office is in turmoil and the instability there creates instability on the field (an example is bringing a former great in Ronaldo back to the club and de-stabilising their on-field structure, and remembering that the season before his arrival Utd finished second in the league with the best defence). Some of the players they’ve bought, and the money paid for them, is truly head scratching and this comes down to senior management instability and team management instability.

      And finally, buy players that want to play for Utd. As I’ve said, I’m not lover of Utd but it’s sad to see the laughing stock they’ve become.
      Milan

      Man Utd get battered everywhere they go 
      Manchester United’s visit to Anfield this Sunday has all the makings of another nightmare for the Red Devils. While Liverpool thrives under the transformative leadership of Arne Slot, United is weighed down by years of mismanagement, poor decision-making, and the stench of corporate greed. The stage is set for Liverpool to dish out another humiliating lesson to their bitter rivals, thanks to a perfect storm of United’s structural dysfunction and Liverpool’s relentless form.

      The Jim Ratcliffe Sideshow
      Jim Ratcliffe continues to add another layer of chaos to an already fractured club. His controversial business dealings, which include environmental disregard and tax avoidance, have made his involvement in United’s future less of a solution and more of a PR headache. His ownership of Nice, a Ligue 1 club riddled with underperformance and fan unrest, is hardly a glowing resume for steering United back to glory.

      More content with being the Reverse Robin Hood, Ratcliffe’s focus has often been on cutting corners rather than building sustainable success. If his track record at INEOS is anything to go by, United could find themselves subjected to a culture of profit over passion, further alienating the fan base. ( How’s that model going Spurs fans? )

      The Glazer Legacy of Stinking Decay
      Let’s not forget that the Glazers’ reign has been a 20-year masterclass in how to destroy a footballing institution. Saddling the club with debt while siphoning off dividends, the Glazers have prioritized balance sheets over silverware. United’s crumbling infrastructure—both on and off the pitch—is a testament to their neglect. The roof leaks at Old Trafford mirror the leaks in the squad, where aging stars and expensive flops struggle to create any semblance of coherence.

      While Liverpool operates with a clear philosophy, United lurch from one identity crisis to another. Erik ten Hag tried to instill discipline and tactical structure, but his efforts were undermined by a dysfunctional recruitment strategy and a squad filled with inconsistent performers.  Ruben Interim is like a fawn mid road as a 20 tonner bears down … and his arrogant reluctance to switch formations may well cost Utd their PL position this season. The Glazers’ habit of chasing marquee names for commercial clout rather than footballing necessity has left United with a bloated wage bill and a team ill-equipped to handle a high-octane side like Liverpool.

      Liverpool’s Momentum vs. United’s Malaise
      Liverpool, by contrast, is a well-oiled machine. Klopp rebuilt his midfield with the energy and creativity of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, while Gravenberch has been a sensational revelation as the holding DM so afr this season.  Mohamed Salah continues to defy expectations and is the best player on the planet. Anfield will be a cauldron of noise, and Liverpool thrives on the intensity of their home support.

      United’s defensive frailties—exposed brutally in recent weeks—are tailor-made for Liverpool’s press.

      Prediction
      As United struggles under the weight of its own mismanagement, Liverpool is primed to exploit their weaknesses. Expect Slots side to dominate possession, press United into submission, and expose their lack of cohesion. A 3-0 or 4-1 scoreline feels inevitable, it could even be a 9-0 rollocking of LFC click, and the post-match analysis will likely include calls for further upheaval at Old Trafford.

      At this point, United’s issues are less about form and more about a systemic failure at every level. Until the Glazers are gone and Ratcliffe proves he’s more than just a corporate opportunist, the gulf between United and Liverpool will only grow. UTFR
      Poor scouser Tommy, Spion Kop, Africa

      Man Utd fans are ridiculous
      United fans are absolutely insane. Ill add the caveat of saying not all as a close friend is a united fan and is pretty reasonable.

      But calling for a new managers head and questioning if he can do the job after a handful of games is genuinely ridiculous.

      Amorim is a good manager. I watched his Lisbon teams many times and he is clearly a good manager. But he is not Harry potter. He can’t conjure up players that can play his way out of players that can’t. Now you can argue the mistake was that he should have been appointed in the summer then this could have been addressed and that would be valid. But wanting him gone now before actually giving him a shot is super dumb.

      To finish let me ask you a question which would hopefully snap everything into focus – who would do better? If you can’t name a currently existing manager who could do better then there’s no point in getting a new one.
      I’m of the opinion nobody could do better because it’s at least a 5 year job and I said that in a letter on this site 4 years ago.

      The fanbase needs to lose the “we are man united” mentality. You are what your most recent history shows you are – a mid table struggler akin to what villa USED to be. Adjust your expectations accordingly.
      Lee

      Keep Ruben Amorim for three years…
      I think keep the governor He has inherited a rabble at least give him a chance to build his own team and turn it around if he can.

      How long that’s going to take i don’t know ????

      I would give him 3 years then see where we are.
      Brendon 8437 from Melbourne Australia 

      Oh my…
      Hormoz from Canada
      called Michael bloody Carrick a workhorse and also Wayne Rooney a true number 9.

      Jesus wept.
      Nikunj “MUFC” Solanki, Mumbai.

      To John Nicholson
      Actually John, Kieron McKenna is Gavin Williamson in a much more successful career putting on an Irish accent to fool everyone. You never see them in the same place and their careers declined/took off ar the exact same time.
      rojapy

      “We have to cope with that”: Amorim reveals worrying thing he has noticed about his stars ahead of clash vs. Liverpool

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        “We have to cope with that”: Amorim reveals worrying thing he has noticed about his stars ahead of clash vs. Liverpool

        Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has admitted that a section of his players are “anxious” and “afraid” ahead of his side’s showdown with Liverpool on Sunday.

        United are currently 14th in the Premier League table having suffered five defeats in six matches.

        It doesn’t get easier for them, with their next assignment being away to table leaders Liverpool. Speaking on the embargoed section of his presser, Amorim said about his stars, “They are anxious and sometimes afraid on the pitch.”

        “We have to cope with that. We need the leaders to step up and to help the other guys – and I’m the most responsible person here to improve the performances.”

        “You can see the players are trying. Sometimes they are too anxious and too afraid to play football because this is a difficult moment.”

        “For two days we have just been doing the basics, focusing on our idea to play football, and doing our thing. The supporters are tired of this moment so it is strange to hear them chanting my name. I’m giving everything to help the club. I know it is hard to understand right now but we are going to succeed.”

        Amorim joked that the pressure of managing United is affecting his once youthful appearance and demeanour.

        He quipped, “You can see in my face – you can compare the way I arrive to how I look now!”

        “Of course when you are losing there is a lot of pressure, but for me it’s more about the pride and also the performance. It’s even harder when we don’t perform well because, when I arrived I explain everything. Even when you guys were talking after Everton about us finishing in the top four, I explained that I was expecting this.”

        “It is hard to cope with all the problems here and the bad performances and the losses. It is really hard – but it is supposed to be really hard. The only thing that can help me is the training with the players – and I also have my family now here so it’s so much different. It can help me.”

        On his previous statements that United are in a battle to avoid relegation, Amorim emphasised, “I know it is a problem here for the manager to say those kinds of things but, in this moment, in our club, everybody has to understand.”

        “So let’s focus on the reality. We know that we are Manchester United. I know I am not supposed to talk about these things. But I want to be very clear with the fans and the players. I think that is really important in this moment.”

        “Anything can happen, but we must be focussed on winning games and to improve our performance. Then it (relegation) won’t be an issue in the future.”

        He told journalists that he is more concerned with United’s progress as opposed to finding weaknesses to exploit in Liverpool’s shape.

        Liverpool vs. United kicks off at 16:30 GMT.

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        United plotting blockbuster swoop for Real Madrid star facing uncertain future under Ancelotti – report

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          United plotting blockbuster swoop for Real Madrid star facing uncertain future under Ancelotti – report

          Manchester United are reportedly one of a number of top English clubs eyeing Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni, with his future at the Santiago Bernabeu far from certain.

          United are believed to be keen on midfield signings in an effort to bolster Ruben Amorim’s options in the middle of the park.

          Before he joined Madrid in 2022 from AS Monaco, United were linked to Tchouameni but he snubbed them in favour of sealing a switch to the reigning La Liga champions.

          Despite winning several major honours, Tchouameni has struggled to consistently live up to his true potential and on multiple occasions in the past, reports have suggested that Madrid might be willing to entertain offers for him.

          Now-sacked manager Erik ten Hag was believed to want Tchouameni but needless to say, a transfer never got over the line.

          According to Fichajes, Madrid are ready to offload the Frenchman, with the club already plotting to sign his replacement.

          “[Real Madrid] believe that the Frenchman has not managed to establish himself either in his natural position or in the central role, which he has occupied recently due to the absences in defence, leaving doubts about his contribution to Carlo Ancelotti’s system.”

          “The midfielder’s inconsistent performances have led the coaching staff to reconsider his place in the squad. Although he arrived as a promising midfield leader of the future, his performance has fallen short of expectations, and the board sees his sale as an opportunity to strengthen a key position.”

          “Premier League clubs such as Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United have all shown interest in Tchouaméni, which could facilitate his exit at a price that allows for immediate reinvestment.”

          Los Blancos’ plan is to use the money gained from Tchouameni’s sale to sign a midfielder who can guarantee control in the midfield and help them maintain their dominance both domestically and in Europe.

          Tchouameni has made 15 top-flight appearances this term and has yet to register a goal or an assist.

          United are back in action on Sunday when they face Arne Slots Liverpool at Anfield. Kick-off is at 16:30 GMT.


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          Amorim issues positive injury update on key Man United duo, could be a game changer

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            Amorim issues positive injury update on key Man United duo, could be a game changer


            Manchester United head coach has indicated that injured defensive duo Luke Shaw and Victor Lindelof are close to returning to action.

            Shaw’s fitness struggles have limited him to just three appearances across all competitions this season, all of which have come from the bench.

            After a lengthy period on the sidelines that forced him to miss the start of the campaign, Shaw came back just as Ruben Amorim’s reign was starting.

            The England international featured in matches against Ipswich Town, Bodo/Glimt and Everton before he suffered a fresh setback that has kept him out since then.

            Meanwhile, Lindelof made a rare start in the quarter-final of the Carabao Cup against Tottenham Hotspur but picked up an injury, necessitating his withdrawal in the first half.

            Ahead of United’s meeting with Liverpool on Sunday, Amorim gave updates on Shaw and Lindelof.

            Amorim also confirmed that in addition to Marcus Rashford who will miss the game with illness, Jonny Evans will also not be available for selection.

            Evans missed Monday’s match against Newcastle, with 16-year-old academy defender Godwill Kukonki named on the bench in his place.

            Amorim told club media, “No, I think Rashford is ill. Jonny is out.”

            “I think the rest – Vic is almost there and Luke also. But they are out. The others, I think, are fit.”

            United add that Mason Mount is still recovering from a thigh injury sustained in the comeback victory over Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City last month.

            The England international is expected to return in March.

            Liverpool vs. United kicks off at 16:30 GMT.

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            Amorim issues positive injury update on key Man United duo, could be a game changer

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              Amorim issues positive injury update on key Man United duo, could be a game changer


              Manchester United head coach has indicated that injured defensive duo Luke Shaw and Victor Lindelof are close to returning to action.

              Shaw’s fitness struggles have limited him to just three appearances across all competitions this season, all of which have come from the bench.

              After a lengthy period on the sidelines that forced him to miss the start of the campaign, Shaw came back just as Ruben Amorim’s reign was starting.

              The England international featured in matches against Ipswich Town, Bodo/Glimt and Everton before he suffered a fresh setback that has kept him out since then.

              Meanwhile, Lindelof made a rare start in the quarter-final of the Carabao Cup against Tottenham Hotspur but picked up an injury, necessitating his withdrawal in the first half.

              Ahead of United’s meeting with Liverpool on Sunday, Amorim gave updates on Shaw and Lindelof.

              Amorim also confirmed that in addition to Marcus Rashford who will miss the game with illness, Jonny Evans will also not be available for selection.

              Evans missed Monday’s match against Newcastle, with 16-year-old academy defender Godwill Kukonki named on the bench in his place.

              Amorim told club media, “No, I think Rashford is ill. Jonny is out.”

              “I think the rest – Vic is almost there and Luke also. But they are out. The others, I think, are fit.”

              United add that Mason Mount is still recovering from a thigh injury sustained in the comeback victory over Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City last month.

              The England international is expected to return in March.

              Liverpool vs. United kicks off at 16:30 GMT.

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              Amorim the stumbling block as United set to miss out on Europe’s most coveted player in January – report

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                Amorim the stumbling block as United set to miss out on Europe’s most coveted player in January – report

                Manchester United will reportedly not be making a move for Sporting Lisbon talisman Viktor Gyokeres because of Ruben Amorim’s transfer agreement with his former club.

                Since Amorim took over as Erik ten Hag’s replacement at United, Gyökeres has been frequently linked with a move to the club. While both the player and coach have dismissed these rumours, speculation continues to persist.

                A previous report covered by The Peoples Person Gyokeres will push for a January exit in a bid to secure a big-money move elsewhere.

                It was also claimed that Amorim wants INEOS to secure the Swedish goal machine’s services in January but according to Simon Mullock of The Mirror, it appears this is certainly not the case.

                Mullock reveals that the Red Devils “will not be signing” Gyokeres this month because Amorim promised Sporting he wouldn’t raid them during the winter transfer window.

                Amorim made this vow to the Estádio José Alvalade outfit as a means to help smooth his switch to United. The promise was made as “a gesture of goodwill” to the club that he led to the Portuguese title last year.

                Indeed, in one of his press conferences just before parting ways with Sporting, Amorim said, “I’m not going to sign anyone from Sporting in January.”

                “But I don’t know what I’m going to do in the summer.”

                On Friday evening Gyokeres sent a timely reminder to United of what he can bring to the table if he were to join them.

                The 26-year-old netted his 71st, 72nd and 73rd goals in 78 appearances for Sporting as they rescued a 4-4 draw in added time against Vitoria SC.

                Gyokeres’ hat trick took his tally for the season to 30 goals in 28 appearances across all competitions.

                United are back in action on Sunday when they take on bitter rivals Liverpool at Anfield. Kick-off is at 16:30 GMT.

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                “Held talks”: United willing to pay part of salary to send out-of-favour superstar to Serie A giants in January – report

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                  “Held talks”: United willing to pay part of salary to send out-of-favour superstar to Serie A giants in January – report

                  Manchester United have approached AC Milan over a potential January loan move for Marcus Rashford as they look to offload the unhappy forward, according to a report.

                  Rashford has become a peripheral figure under Ruben Amorim, and last featured for United in their 3-2 defeat to Nottingham Forest in early December.

                  Despite goals drying up recently Amorim continues to draw on his other attacking options, leaving the door open for the 27-year-old’s departure.

                  According to journalist Matteo Moretto, writing on Revelo, United want “to find a solution” for Rashford to leave and have “held talks” with Milan over a January loan for him.

                  Rashford is one of United’s top earners, and Moretto claims that they would “contribute to paying part of his salary” to help facilitate a winter loan exit.

                  The report goes into no further detail as to how the approach was received by the Rossoneri, and Moretto emphasises that he is “talking about an offer, nothing more”.

                  He also all but rules out a move to Barcelona, who are currently mired in the legalities of registering Dani Olmo and unlikely to have any inclination to try and bring anyone else on board at this time.

                  Milan’s lack of attacking depth has been laid bare by injuries to Rafael Leao and Christian Pulisic, and there are question marks over Alvaro Morata’s contribution this season.

                  Whether the Serie A giants make a move for Rashford, or join United in the hunt for out-of-favour PSG striker Randal Kolo Muani, remains to be seen.

                  Rashford has bagged seven goals in 23 games so far this season, including three under Amorim, who joined in late November.

                  The Portuguese boss has been diplomatic in his handling of the Rashford situation, stating that the Englishman must show he “really wants it” to regain his place in the team.

                  This comes after an interview given by the player before Christmas in which he admitted that he is ready to leave his boyhood club, creating a situation where an exit may be in the best interests of all parties.


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                  Liverpool boss Arne Slot makes surprise admission about Amorim ahead of Sunday’s PL showdown

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                    Liverpool boss Arne Slot makes surprise admission about Amorim ahead of Sunday’s PL showdown

                    Liverpool boss Arne Slot has insisted it might “take a while” for Ruben Amorim to succeed at Manchester United but he will eventually come good.

                    Slot also gave his verdict on United’s woes this season as the two eternal rivals prepare to clash on Sunday at Anfield.

                    United are currently in 14th place, with just four wins in 11 games since Amorim’s appointment as the replacement for Erik ten Hag.

                    Liverpool on the other hand, are enjoying a superb campaign and are currently at the summit of both the Premier League and Champions League standings.

                    Ahead of the meeting at Anfield, Slot was asked at his pre-match press conference whether he would rest any of his key players against a struggling United side.

                    The Dutch coach replied, “A strange question. No I don’t plan to. It’s a big game. For me, I said it before the first fixture and one more time, they have much better players than the league table shows.”

                    “It will take a while, maybe, for Ruben Amorim, but they will definitely go up, and they are much, much, much better than the league table shows.”

                    On whether he sympathises with Amorim amidst his difficult start to life at Old Trafford, Slot replied, “I think every manager sympathises with every other manager because we all know how much pressure this job brings.”

                    “That’s not different for him, or for me, or any other manager in the Premier League.”

                    “This is a job with a lot of pressure. This is also something we like otherwise we must not do this. As I said, he has done so well at Sporting.”

                    “I think he has a good squad of players as well so he will eventually bring the best out of them.”

                    Liverpool vs. United kicks off at 16:30 GMT.

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                    Man Utd ‘offering’ Marcus Rashford to ‘facilitate’ swap deal with Euro giants as two factors open door

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                      Man Utd ‘offering’ Marcus Rashford to ‘facilitate’ swap deal with Euro giants as two factors open door

                      According to reports, Manchester United are willing to offload Marcus Rashford as part of a shock swap deal with Serie A giants Napoli.

                      Rashford has revealed that he’s looking to leave Man Utd and could depart his boyhood club during this month’s transfer window.

                      The 27-year-old has been heavily criticised for his poor performances for Man Utd over the past 18 months as his form and attitude have massively declined since he scored 30 goals in all competitions during the 2022/23 campaign.

                      The England international has been linked with several European and Saudi Pro League sides, but his poor form means he’s unlikely to have many exciting options this month.

                      Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has provided an update on Rashford’s situation, claiming he’s fully in favour of a move to a European club.

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                      He said: “Rashford will not be in the squad to face Liverpool because he’s ill. He’s not able to travel and to play. But the situation between Man Utd and the player is still not resolved.

                      “The relationship between Amorim and Rashford remains not that easy over performances in training and that sort of thing. So he can still leave the club.

                      “Marcus Rashford, as of today, has of no interest in considering options from Saudi. But let’s see what happens in the next weeks.

                      “He believes European football is the perfect stage for him, despite some interest from Saudi. There are clubs interested in this possibility, but he’s not opening the door to that option.”

                      A report in Spain claims Man Utd are getting imaginative as they look to find a new home for Rashford, who will be ‘offered’ to Napoli in a ‘swap deal’ involving Nigeria international Victor Osimhen.

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                      Napoli reportedly ‘want to sell’ and two factors open the door for this swap deal to happen amid one ‘stumbling block’.

                      ‘Napoli, under Antonio Conte, are showing interest in Rashford, which could facilitate a strategic deal. Conte values ​​the England striker’s ability to provide pace and goals, while United need a goalscorer like Osimhen, who has shone in his time in Turkey with 12 goals and five assists in just 15 games.

                      ‘The main challenge lies in the financial terms of the deal. Although Napoli have the option to cut Osimhen’s loan short, his £62m release clause could be a stumbling block.

                      ‘However, the interest of both teams in these players and United’s need to reduce their wage burden could pave the way for the swap.’