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Man Utd: Rooney wants Man City win ‘looked into’ as Carragher calls for ‘116th charge’

Wayne Rooney was quoted as saying one of Man City’s most famous Premier League title wins “should have been looked into” while fielding questions on The Overlap Fan Debate alongside Jamie Carragher this week.

City‘s stoppage-time comeback on the final day of the 2011/12 season remains arguably the most famous moment in Premier League history.

Sergio Aguero’s 94th-minute winner at the Etihad saw City beat QPR 3-2 in the dying seconds, against a backdrop of Martin Tyler’s iconic call and emotional bedlam among Man City fans, cruelly snatching the title away from Sir Alex Ferguson’s Red Devils.

United, who had just beaten Sunderland 1-0 at the Stadium of Light, held off celebrating until confirmation of QPR’s 2-1 win had filtered through, but Rangers, down to 10 men following Joey Barton’s red card for an all-out assault, collapsed in added time as their safety from relegation was confirmed.

The match continues to live long in the memory more than a decade on, but came to light in a different context recently as 115 charges were brought against the Citizens for alleged breaches of financial regulations between 2009 and 2018.

Rooney made his feelings on the “tough” Aguero moment clear during the debate as Carragher quipped it should be the “116th charge.”

A member of the audience asked: “What about 2012, Wayne, was that a good one? Aguero goal, mate.”

Initially stone-faced, a less-than-impressed Rooney offered no response, but eventually smirked and replied: “Obviously that was a tough one that.”

He continued: “Didn’t Paddy Kenny turn the ball in, two goals, QPR knew they were safe, and City get it to 2-2, then they just boot the ball back to them.

“They had [Djibril] Cisse on the pitch, Joey Barton got sent off for acting stupid. Who else was it? Shaun Wright-Phillips and Nedum Onuoha diving about.”

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Rooney’s comments sparked debate among fans on the social media platform X, with renewed accusations that R’s goalkeeper Kenny had previously admitted to “letting the ball in.”

Kenny, who made 12 saves from 15 shots on goal, has previously denied the allegation. City fashioned 44 chances in total compared to QPR’s three.

Never missing a chance to rile a Utd co-host, Carragher joked: “So you’ve got over it?” before Rooney replied: “That should have been looked into.”

Carragher laughed and added: “It’s not just 115 now, it’s 116. That’s the headline – Wayne Rooney wants Manchester City looked into for the QPR game.”

City have largely dominated English football since securing that first Premier League title in 2012, lifting the trophy six times under Pep Guardiola.

But the ongoing charges, which relate to breaches of financial fair play rules and a failure to co-operate with the Premier League, continue to cast a shadow over their era of success.

A verdict on the charges isn’t expected until August at the earliest.

Dalot suffers injury blow

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ManUtd.com reporter Adam Marshall at Old Trafford.

Friday 25 April 2025 13:29

Manchester United defender Diogo Dalot has suffered an injury that will force him onto the sidelines.

The Portugal international, a real stalwart in the team, has suffered a calf problem.

Not only is he, of course, out of Sunday’s Premier League trip to Bournemouth but he faces a fight to be fit before the campaign draws to a close next month.

When asked if the problem could rule the defender out of the remainder of 2024/25, head coach Ruben Amorim said: “There is that possibility but I don’t know, we will check week by week, because he works really hard, he can recover quite well, so we will see.

“He has a problem with his muscle in his calf. He had a sequence of games, he played all the time. We tried to manage but some of the players have to play a lot of minutes and we have to protect the ones that we think are not so ready to cope with that, but Dalot felt something.”

Nobody has made more appearances for the Reds this term than Dalot, who has played 51 times across all competitions.

Alejandro Garnacho has also been involved in the same amount of games, while captain Bruno Fernandes has racked up 50 outings in 2024/25.

In terms of starts, Diogo has made more than anybody else for United this season, 49, and this shows how important he has been to the cause.

The 26-year-old has been contributing more going forward in Amorim’s wing-back system, particularly after switching to his more natural right side.

He scored in the thrilling win over Lyon last time out in the Europa League, and also in the previous round of the competition, against Real Sociedad, plus in the first phase in the win at FCSB.

Our last goal in the Premier League, during the loss at Newcastle United, came as a result of his determined drive forward and perfectly timed pass for Garnacho to finish smartly.

The very best of luck to Diogo in his recovery as everyone at the club sends our well wishes.

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Friday 25 April 2025 13:29

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Cole honoured at ex-players’ dinner

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Friday 25 April 2025 11:41

Sir Alex Ferguson, Jonny Evans and Gary Neville were among the guests at an Old Trafford dinner on Thursday to honour former striker Andy Cole.

Our most-successful manager reunited with his former team members, together with a host of other club legends, at the event held by the Association of Former Manchester United Players.

The dinner in Old Trafford’s Manchester Suite marked the 40th anniversary of AFMUP, which maintains a social network among former United players and raises money for charity.

An on-stage Q&A went down well with the audience.

Cole joined a prestigious group of United’s most-celebrated players, who have been honoured by AFMUP over the years, in recognition of his 121 goals in 275 appearances for the club between 1995 and 2001.

Event host Alan Keegan introduced Cole as “arguably the greatest centre-forward of the modern era”, reflecting on a prolific trophy haul that included five Premier League titles, two FA Cups and one Champions League.

Cole was joined on stage by his 1999 Treble-winning team-mate Gary Neville and current United defender Jonny Evans for a question-and-answer session in front of the 300-strong audience.

Cole and Neville drew laughter with their memories of experiencing the famous ‘hairdryer treatment’ from Sir Alex, as their former boss sat at the top table in front of them.

Evans, currently in his second spell with United, recalled his magical experience of growing up as a fan of the club in Belfast, before joining our Academy and progressing to the first team to win three Premier League titles and a host of other trophies in the red shirt.

Sir Alex then joined the trio on stage as Cole was presented with his award from AFMUP.

Jonny Evans, with Martin Buchan and Sammy McIlroy.

Also in attendance were United CEO Omar Berrada, director David Gill and honorary president Martin Edwards.

An auction including complimentary seats and hospitality in the Old Trafford directors’ box for a game next season raised thousands of pounds for the good causes that AFMUP supports.

Other former players at the dinner included 1968 European Cup-winner and former coach Brian Kidd, 1977 FA Cup-winning captain Martin Buchan, and Sammy McIlroy, the attacking midfielder who came through the youth ranks to make over 400 appearances for United between 1971 and 1982.

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“It was heartbreaking … I’m gone”: Ryan Giggs breaks silence on tragic fallout from abuse charges

Former Manchester United star Ryan Giggs has opened up on the heartbreak of having to resign from the Wales national team and miss the chance to lead out his team at Euro 2020.

The 51 year old is currently sporting director at Salford City, the club he owns with numerous other former United players such as Gary Neville.

Giggs has played more games than any other player in the history of the club, amassing a mammoth 963 appearances. He also won 13 Premier Leagues, two Champions Leagues and four FA Cups during his career at United.

He later became interim manager after David Moyes was sacked in 2014 and then Louis van Gaal’s assistant for two years.

Giggs was appointed manager of Wales in 2018 but had to step down in 2022 after facing legal issues, that he was later cleared of in court.

Speaking on Rio Ferdinand Presents YouTube channel (via The Daily Mail), he revealed his disappointment of missing out on the historic moment for Wales.

“Yeah, I mean, it was heartbreaking. It was obviously a very difficult time because I’m watching it on TV.”

Wales finished second behind Italy in their group and were eventually knocked out by Denmark 4-0 in the last 16.

Giggs also recounted when his side scored a vital late goal in the tournament and the mixed emotions that he felt as a consequence.

“And I’m like…who did we score against? We scored against, I can’t remember if it was Turkey. We scored late on, and I’m jumping around the front room, and then all of a sudden, I look at the TV, and it’s all the staff and players jumping in the dugout, and I’m gone.”

Ferdinand questioned if he felt it should have been him and Giggs admitted, “yeah, a bit of that. It was a difficult time.”

Giggs was in charge throughout the successful qualifying campaign but due to his arrest on assault charges, he was unavailable to manage at the tournament.

He has not returned to football management since but has suggested in past interviews that this is something he aspires to do in the future.


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United fan favourite still worryingly on Chelsea’s transfer wish list this summer – report

Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo is still reportedly a transfer target for Chelsea this summer.

The 20 year old has had a complicated season due to injury and lacks an obvious starting position in Ruben Amorim’s tactical system.

Last year’s breakout star has shown glimpses of his immense talent, scoring a fine equaliser in United’s 5-4 victory over Olympique Lyonnais last week in the Europa League.

There were reports earlier in the season that Mainoo was struggling to reach a new deal with United and that the Red Devils would be prepared to sell him if no agreement could be found.

Therefore, he has been linked to numerous sides such as Real Madrid and Chelsea. Nonetheless, according to journalist David Ornstein, there is a growing feeling inside Old Trafford that the academy product will stay at the club this summer.

However, to add greater complexity to the story, CaughtOffside insist that “Chelsea are reportedly still keen on a potential transfer move for Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo this summer.”

They do admit that there is no consensus on what Mainoo’s future plans will be as journalist Simon Phillips via Substack, has claimed that Mainoo actually isn’t a top priority for the Blues at the moment.

CaughtOffside reports that Mainoo is obviously a top young talent but “it’s not yet clear where we’ll see him spending his peak years.”

They speculate that the 20 year old may be better off going to Chelsea, as whilst all is not rosy in their garden, they are at least much closer to the top of the table than United.

It is also suggested that Mainoo would be an upgrade on the “inconsistent” and “injury-prone”, Romeo Lavia.

Ruben Amorim has praised Mainoo in the past but he has also stated he is not a “full player”.

With United likely signing Matheus Cunha for one of the number 10 positions and showing interest in midfielders like Ederson, it is unclear where Mainoo will fit into Amorim’s long-term plans at the club.

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Fabrizio Romano: Rashford set to be rejected by prospective next club in favour of Marco Asensio

Aston Villa are reportedly more likely to agree a permanent deal for Marco Asensio than Manchester United attacker Marcus Rashford this summer.

The English forward fell out of favour at United in December and did not play for the club for almost two months before agreeing a loan deal to Villa at the end of January.

Rashford has put in a mixed bag of performances so far in Birmingham, sometimes looking his former self, like when he terrorised Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.

At other times, he has remained the inconsistent player United fans have become accustomed to over the years.

Villa boss Unai Emery has been glowing in his praise of the 27 year old, claiming that they are “very happy” with his progress on loan in Birmingham.

It has been reported that Rashford realises he has no future at United while Ruben Amorim is in charge. Moreover, the Red Devils will be banking on his sale to carry out the modifications to their squad that their fans are desperate for.

Nonetheless, respected journalist Fabrizio Romano has told GIVEMESPORT that, Villa are in fact, more likely to sign Marco Asensio than Rashford at the end of the season.

Commenting on the issue he claimed, “for Asensio, I think it’s going to be easier, because in this case, Asensio has a different salary compared to Marcus Rashford.”

The Italian journalist also stated that Villa’s great working relationship with Paris Saint-Germain will also play a role.

“So Aston Villa are very happy with Asensio, and the relationship with PSG is excellent for a long time between Monchi and Nasser Al-Khelaifi.”

“So I think there is a good possibility to find a solution for Marco Asensio.”

There have been reports recently that Rashford is eyeing a move to a Champions League club and still harbours ambitions to sign for FC Barcelona in the summer.

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United loanee playing like Messi again in superb 5-1 victory, he’s unstoppable right now

Manchester United’s Antony once again added to his growing reputation in Spain as he helped his Real Betis side to a 5-1 victory over Real Valladolid last night.

The Brazil international played a major part in Betis’ third goal of the night.

He ran at the Valladolid defence and played a perfectly weighted ball that was cut back by Aitor Ruibal for Isco to score.

It was classified as a key pass and he also had 84 touches of the ball.

Antony made 86% of his passes and helped create one big chance in the match. He was also dangerous on the ball, completing three dribble attempts.

He had less luck in front of goal however, having one shot off target and three efforts blocked by the visitors’ defence.

The winger was busy in a defensive capacity, winning seven ground duels in the match.

Tyrell Malacia was also in action for PSV Eindhoven as they defeated FC Twente 3-1 away from home.

The fullback was only on the pitch for the final 12 minutes of action and failed to make much of an impact on the match.

He made a total of two tackles, to go alongside an interception and a clearance for his team.

Malacia did manage to win his two ground duels and completed all five of his passes on a quiet night of action.

Radek Vitek also played 90 minutes on Wednesday night as FC Blau-Weiß Linz defeated Rapid Wien 2-1.

He made two saves from inside the box and also two high claims.

The 2022 Youth Cup winner was also called upon to punch the ball clear as his side held on for a crucial victory, their first in five matches.

Unfortunately, his passing left a lot to be desired as he only completed 30% of his passing attempts and an incredibly low four out of 20 long balls.

He did make two clearances and won one aerial battle for his side, however.

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Dorgu getting used to the tempo

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ManUtd.com reporter Adam Marshall at Old Trafford.

Friday 25 April 2025 09:00

Patrick Chinazaekpere Dorgu feels he is still getting used to competing in the Premier League, as he aims to continue developing within Ruben Amorim’s system at Manchester United.

The wing-back appreciates that hard work on the training ground is required, as he looks to build on his promising start to life at Old Trafford.

With Bournemouth to come next in the Premier League, before the first of two huge semi-final ties against Athletic Club in the Europa League, the Denmark international is determined to help the side achieve our aims in the closing part of the campaign.

He switched to the right-hand side against Wolves last time out, to allow Harry Amass to start on the other flank, and is getting to grips with English football.

Patrick Chinazaekpere Dorgu made a positive early impression in the Premier League.

“It’s a very fast league,” he told United Review, our official matchday programme. “It’s a very physical league so I think, yeah, this was my game. I just need to get many more games in the Premier League to get used to the tempo.

“I think I can get there [becoming a modern wing-back] but I still have a lot of things to improve in my game. But, definitely, I can be and I can get there.

“I think it’s a very attack-minded position. I think I just need to improve my decision-making, to think fast on the pitch and to connect better with my team-mates.

“I really like to get forward and help the team score goals and I just need to, like I said, improve on my decision-making. But it will come.”

Dorgu’s mentality is something that has been praised in the past and he feels that will stand him in good stead, considering the pressures that come with playing for a huge club like the Reds.

“I think the pressure is big at every club,” he said. “But especially United. I think the pressure is high because the expectation is so high. But being calm on the pitch helps every player to improve and develop.

“Obviously, you know when you come in during a season like this, there was the pressure, with the expectation of the fans for the new players. It will be higher, for us to help the team as much as possible. I knew that from the start.”

Our no.13 is starting to feel more at home already and is keen to push on for the rest of this term, and beyond.

“I think everyone has helped me really, really much,” he added. “For me, the players, the fans, the coach, everyone has really helped me and pushed me to be better.

“I’m really excited [about the long-term future]. I hope I can develop as much as I can here and help the team in the future and now.”

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Ryan Giggs gives honest take on United star fans “won’t forgive” for “not working hard enough”

Manchester United icon Ryan Giggs has insisted he does not see a way back for Marcus Rashford at Old Trafford.

Rashford joined Aston Villa on loan during the January transfer window after he was banished from the team by Ruben Amorim, who cited training and selection reasons for his decision.

The forward has enjoyed a resurgence at Villa, notching four goals and six assists in 17 appearances across all competitions. However, uncertainty over his future remains despite his uptick in form and Villa retaining the option to make his signing permanent for £40m.

It has been claimed that Rashford has not entirely shut the door to a return to United but Giggs has admitted he does not see a future there for the England international.

Giggs was assistant manager to Louis van Gaal when Rashford broke into the limelight at the age of 18 in 2016. Giggs was of course in the dugout when Rashford scored a brace on his full debut in a 5-1 Europa League victory over FC Midtjylland.

Appearing on the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast, Giggs was asked whether Rashford may have a future at United. The 51-year-old answered, “No. I don’t think he looked happy at United. I think he looks happier now. I just don’t. Which is a shame because obviously I’d seen him as a part of the staff when we’d given him his debut.”

On what he would tell Rashford if he was still part of the coaching staff, Giggs replied, “First of all, he’s got to work harder. I talked about no matter what position on the pitch you are, you sprint back as quick as you sprint forward, and aesthetically, it didn’t look great. Especially if the team ain’t doing well.”

“Because fans will forgive you for missing a chance. They won’t forgive you for not working hard enough. They just won’t. Because they can do that. They can sprint. Everyone can. But then also, what I talked about, you know that he can play up there. He’s done it everywhere. He’s done it on the biggest stage. It’s hard from looking outside to in. But it looked like he’s not enjoying it.”

“And you’ve got to enjoy it. Especially flare players, attacking players. Because that’s your best moments. When your confidence is high, you’re trying things. Don’t always come off. But play instinctively and play like you did when you were younger. Freedom.”

Giggs also shared his candid take on Amorim, who has endured a difficult time since taking charge of the Red Devils in November last year.

According to the United legend, Amorim deserves to be afforded time and players he wants to turn things around at the club.

“The recruitment in the last, and I was part of it, the last 10-12 years has just been not good enough. Any business, any football team need that recruitment.”

“You need a bit of luck. You need young, you know, we had young players coming through. So you had a group of young players together with the best players in Britain, you know, the [Eric] Cantonas coming in, [Andrei] Kanchelskis, [Peter] Schmeichel. So you need a bit of luck that you have them young players coming through.”

“Recruitment. Time. I like the manager, I like Amorim. I think he’s charismatic, he needs time, he needs a few transfer windows, he needs backing, but also he needs help on what is a United player and what a United player looks like.”

United are back in action on Sunday when they face Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium.

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