Home Blog Page 781

Amorim explains big Obi decision

0

ManUtd.com reporter Adam Marshall at Old Trafford.

Monday 31 March 2025 14:06

Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has explained the thinking behind the big decision over Chido Obi’s involvement in the FA Youth Cup.

The striker has helped Adam Lawrence’s side reach the last four of the competition but missed the extra-time triumph over his former club Arsenal, due to being needed at first-team level.

As the Under-18s prepare to face Aston Villa in a high-profile encounter tonight (Monday), Ruben confirmed that the young attacker has been allowed to feature at Villa Park, in the 19:00 BST kick-off.

“He is going to play today,” said Amorim.  “So we are trying to to manage everything and Chido needs to play also, so we are helping the team and the player.

“We try to imagine next the game, we have to give minutes to the kid. We are trying to win that competition, to build something with the youth.”

Obi has made four senior appearances in total, after making his debut against Tottenham Hotspur, and came off the bench in our most recent outing, the 3-0 win at Leicester City before the international break.

He made his bow for Denmark Under-21s last week.

Ruben’s men are in action on Tuesday night at Nottingham Forest, before the Manchester derby against City at the weekend.

Recommended:

ManUtd.com reporter Adam Marshall at Old Trafford.

Monday 31 March 2025 14:06

Back to Top

Amorim provides an update on Heaven’s injury

0

Skip to Main NavigationSkip to content

Old Trafford.

Monday 31 March 2025 13:32

Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has provided a positive update on the injury Ayden Heaven sustained during our Premier League win at Leicester City last time out.

The young defender was forced off during the early stages of the second half at the King Power Stadium, following a painful-looking challenge with Foxes striker Patson Daka.

Heaven looked to be in pain while exiting the pitch and it was a disappointing setback for the prospect, after recent standout performances against Real Sociedad and former club Arsenal. 

Following a period of assessment at Carrington over the international break, it has emerged that Ayden’s injury is not as bad as initially feared.

The good news, according to Ruben, is that he will play against this season.

Speaking to reporters on Monday afternoon, to preview United’s return to Premier League action at Nottingham Forest, Amorim gave this update on his young defender.

“It was not so serious so he is recovering. He is not ready to play [against Forest] but he is going to return this season, for sure.”

More to follow…

Trending videos and products:

  • Yoro’s chat with MUTV Video

    Yoro’s chat with MUTV

    EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW | Hear from Reds defender Leny Yoro as he closes in on a return from injury…

  • Full show: Ruben’s Reds return to HQ Video

    Full show: Ruben’s Reds return to HQ

    TRAINING | Watch all 15 minutes of our pitchside show at Carrington, with Wes Brown analysing the welcome squad news…

  • Shaw returns to training – what next? Video

    Shaw returns to training – what next?

    TRAINING LIVE | Luke Shaw is on the grass and desperate to impress, but he has fierce competition for a starting place…

Old Trafford.

Monday 31 March 2025 13:32

Back to Top

Team news for Forest encounter

0

Skip to Main NavigationSkip to content

Team news for Forest encounter

Monday 31 March 2025 13:30

Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has provided an update on his squad, ahead of Tuesday’s trip to Nottingham Forest.

By the time the 20:00 BST kick-off rolls around at the City Ground, it will have been 16 days since we were last in action, for the 3-0 victory at Leicester City 30 miles south of Forest’s home.

Mason Mount returned to the squad at the King Power Stadium before the break as an unused substitute, and he could be in line for a first appearance since December, while Ruben’s options have been further boosted by the return of five players to training last week, including defenders Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw and Leny Yoro.

While Amorim admitted that Shaw is not yet prepared to make a comeback, he said Maguire and Yoro are available for the clash with the Premier League’s third-placed side.

There is further good news as Kobbie Mainoo is not far off a return and Ayden Heaven’s injury – suffered at Leicester – is not as serious as first feared, with Amorim confirming he would be able to play again this season.

“Luke is not ready yet,” said Ruben in his pre-match press conference.

“We are starting doing some drills with the team. But we are getting Luke, Mason is feeling better, he was already on the bench in the last game.

“I think Kobbie is almost returning also but not ready for this game. Jonny Evans is recovering, Ayden is recovering.

“Who else? Licha is out you know, I think that’s it. Maguire is also ready to go to the game. Yoro, yes.”

Patrick Chinazaekpere Dorgu can play in the Premier League for the first time since February, as he has now served the three-match suspension he received for being sent off against Ipswich Town.

Chido Obi is with the Under-18s for Monday’s FA Youth Cup semi-final at Aston Villa.

FOREST’S TEAM NEWS

Nuno Espirito Santo has admitted Chris Wood is a major doubt for the game, after injuring his hip on international duty with New Zealand.

The hosts’ top scorer missed the Emirates FA Cup quarter-final success at Brighton & Hove Albion, as Forest progressed via a penalty shootout.

“Let’s wait and see,” he said. “It is going to be day by day we have to assess him.

“It is all about the pain he has. It was a big impact on his hip and it is very painful. We have to assess him.”

Meanwhile, Morgan Gibbs-White was withdrawn moments before the end of extra-time, after earlier colliding with a post.

“We are going to assess him,” added Espirito Santo. “He had a big contact against the post. His leg was not okay and he was struggling.”

Back-up keeper Carlos Miguel has also picked up an injury.

Recommended:

  • Full show: Ruben’s Reds return to HQ Video

    Full show: Ruben’s Reds return to HQ

    TRAINING | Watch all 15 minutes of our pitchside show at Carrington, with Wes Brown analysing the welcome squad news…

Monday 31 March 2025 13:30

Back to Top

Man Utd: Amorim names two Red Devils ‘ready’ to return vs Forest; drops verdict on Rashford loan

Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has provided an injury update, with two of his players “ready” to return against Nottingham Forest.

Man Utd’s first game after the international break is against Champions League-chasing Nottingham Forest at The City Ground on Tuesday night.

The Red Devils lost 3-2 in the reverse fixture at Old Trafford in December, and Forest head into Tuesday’s match as the favourites as they look to boost their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League.

Amorim‘s side have nothing to play for in the Premier League as they are languishing in the bottom half of the table, but they could do with building momentum before their Europa League quarter-final against Lyon.

Speaking ahead of Man Utd’s match against Forest, Amorim confirmed Harry Maguire and Leny Yoro are “ready” to feature.

“Luke [Shaw] is not ready yet. We are starting to do some drills with the team but we are building Luke,” Amorim revealed.

READ: Ranking the Premier League ‘Big Six’ by magnitude of their 2025 summer rebuild

“Mason Mount is feeling better but he was on the bench in the last game, Kobbie [Mainoo] is almost ready, Jonny [Evans] is recovering, [Lisandro Martinez] is out.

“[Harry] Maguire is also ready to go to the game and [Leny] Yoro, yes.”

On teenager Ayden Heaven, he added: “It is not so serious. He is recovering.

“He is not yet ready to play but he will return this season, for sure.”

Amorim was also asked about Marcus Rashford’s return to form at Aston Villa and delivered a blunt response to the question.

“We have a lot of games to play and I am focused on my team and my players and Rashford is not my player at the moment,” Amorim responded.

MORE MAN UTD COVERAGE ON F365…
👉 Man Utd ignored ‘red flag’ to make £64m signing; ‘data warning undermined’ amid ‘walk away’ plea
👉 Man Utd approved ‘lucrative’ contract for one star in ‘error of judgement’ amid internal ‘frustrations’
👉 Man Utd accused of ‘devaluing’ star amid ‘crowdfunding’ transfer plea with ‘very high asking price’ set

“But every player that performs well on loan is good news for my club so we are happy with that.”

Man Utd are enduring a woeful season, but Amorim insists they are “looking up” heading into the final few months of this campaign.

“You can say I am really confident. I feel the players are more confident, the energy is different. But I also know that can change with results,” Amorim said.

“We are focused on maintaining the energy and we are working on some things we can improve a lot. Even winning the games, we can acknowledge that we have a lot to improve. But we are in a different moment, more confident and we are ready for the final two months of the season.

“I don’t know which place we are going to finish but we are looking up and we want to win games.”

Berrada explains his pride in United Women

0

Skip to Main NavigationSkip to content

Old Trafford.

Monday 31 March 2025 13:03

Manchester United chief executive Omar Berrada has called on fans to show their support for United Women, as our young and exciting team continues to enjoy an excellent season.

Marc Skinner’s Reds are currently third in the Women’s Super League and need two more wins to secure a place in next season’s UEFA Champions League. 

Our next WSL match is away to West Ham United and, crucially, that will be followed by a highly-anticipated Old Trafford meeting with fourth-placed Manchester City – which could be a decisive fixture. 

We also have an Adobe FA Cup semi-final against the Blues to come at Leigh Sports Village, with a place in the final at Wembley Stadium up for grabs. 

Tickets for United Women’s upcoming fixtures at Leigh Sports Village and Old Trafford are available to buy here, with prices starting at £7.50.

Speaking to MUTV on Sunday, chief executive Berrada expressed his pride in the side’s progress this season. “It has been incredible,” he told Zarah Connolly. 

“Credit to them for the season they are having, they are showing lots of grit and determination, they have the best defensive record in the league and they are doing really well, so we are very proud of the team.” 

Skinner’s squad went through something of a transformation last summer and it is currently one of the youngest in the WSL, with so many promising players emerging into top-class talents so far this season. As Omar told us at Leigh Sports Village, it’s an incredibly exciting time. 

“For sure, if you look at some of the big-name players that we lost last season, with some of the young players stepping up this year, Maya Le Tissier showing incredible leadership, Grace Clinton coming back from loan has had a massive impact, and other players as well, so I think Marc is doing a fantastic job. It is a team for the future and we are going to continue building.”

Berrada has called on United fans of all ages to get behind the women’s team during a pivotal time for the squad. “It’s a really exciting team,” he explained. 

“We have big games coming up against Man City in the FA Cup and the derby at Old Trafford. We are looking to host a big crowd for that and giving the team a final push they need to make it in the top spots and qualify for the Champions League next season.  

“We need to really show the support for this team, for the incredible season they are having and it’s really incumbent on us to be there to help them.”

Spotlight on United Women:

  • Watch: Dom’s very happy! Video

    Watch: Dom’s very happy!

    Dominique Janssen is all smiles as she talks us through her goal against Everton, and another big United win…

  • How did Marc rate United’s performance? Video

    How did Marc rate United’s performance?

    Marc Skinner says United’s controlled display against an in-form Everton side showed the maturity of his young team…

Old Trafford.

Monday 31 March 2025 13:03

Back to Top

Man Utd transfer: Journalist reveals verdict on shock £90m Real Madrid ‘offer’ for key star

A Spanish journalist has ruled out a potential move to Real Madrid for one of Manchester United’s most important players this summer.

Ruben Amorim’s first summer window is likely to be one of the busiest we’ve seen in recent times as a multitude of players could exit as he aims to reshape the squad in his image.

The Portuguese manager’s first season in charge has been a difficult slog, and his side is primed to finish in the club’s worst-ever Premier League position and they hold a slim hope of winning the Europa League as they await the quarter-finals.

One player who has been consistent throughout the entire campaign is Bruno Fernandes, who has been their best player and most consistent performer, totalling over 3000 minutes of action and 44 appearances – a figure that rises to over 4500 when you factor in international minutes and that tops the Premier League’s list.

During that time, he’s amassed an incredible 16 goals and 16 assists and has managed a goal contribution in all five competitions he has played in. Plus, he has also dropped into a deeper midfield role as well to help Amorim’s system and has had arguably his best season at United, all things considered.

Now 30, and with two years left on his deal, he has reached an age and stage of his career where he could have one big move left, but journalist Paco Gonzalez has ruled out any potential move to Real Madrid in the summer window, which will be a boost to United fans.

Speaking to Cope‘s Tiempo de Juego, he claimed that if Luka Modric departs, it is unlikely they will look to Fernandes to replace him. “Today they published in England that Real Madrid wants Bruno Fernandes and has made an offer of £90m. He’s 30 years old, he’s very good,” he said.

“Maybe many teams ask for a pass to watch a game, but maybe it’s a scout that Real Madrid has for England or a man going to see someone else.

“But for a 30-year-old guy, Madrid paying 90 million, knowing the calculations Florentino Pérez has in his head, that signings have to be paid off and they have to be young, seems impossible to me. If they’re free, I mean, if they arrive for free, yes. If not, well, no way,” González explained.

MORE MAN UTD COVERAGE ON F365…
👉 Man Utd rumoured to be unnamed Premier League side to make £50m ‘offer’ for Barcelona star
👉 Man Utd face ‘major dilemma’ with Amorim ‘braced for record transfer bid’ for Fernandes
👉 Ten transfer requests welcomed by Premier League clubs ahead of the summer window

United’s rebuild

With 95 goals and 82 assists in 277 games for United, Fernandes has arguably been the club’s best signing since the Sir Alex Ferguson era, as he hit the ground running and has managed a consistent flow of goals and assists ever since.

He is being viewed as fundamental to their rebuild, which could see a mass exodus of players that includes Johnny Evans and Victor Lindelof who both are out of contract this summer.

There’s also the likes of Christian Eriksen, Marcus Rashford, Antony, Jadon Sancho, Casemiro, Rasmus Hojlund and others, and with the possibility of having no European football to offer players, bringing in the desired targets could still be a difficult task.

Regardless, one of their biggest goals will be keeping hold of Fernandes, who has become a fan favourite despite United’s struggles.

United receive massive boost in race to sign proven goal machine as current club starts seeking replacement – report

Manchester United have received a major boost in their transfer pursuit of striker Victor Osimhen.

For months, Man United have been faced with a lack of firepower up top. With Rasmus Hojlund struggling to find the back of the net and Joshua Zirkzee playing on the wing due to the club’s injury woes, manager Ruben Amorim appears to be in dire need of an additional striker.

Earlier this month, it was reported that Osimhen is expected to reveal the next step in his career in April.

Yet, it appears as if the Nigerian striker is edging ever closer to making his next move known without even uttering a word.

Three days ago, The Peoples Person noted that Osimhen is reportedly keen on moving to Old Trafford even if Amorim’s side cannot secure Champions League football next season.

Now, it appears as if his parent club is making peace with this potential scenario.

CalcioMercato reported today that Napoli are interested in signing Fiorentina striker Moise Kean.

“In addition to the English interest, Napoli could also make an attempt for Kean in the summer, given that Lukaku is 32 years old and, if the Azzurri were to sell Osimhen outright, they could cash in on a nest egg that would be useful for launching the assault on the 2000-born player,” the report read.

The fact that Napoli appear ready to part ways with Osimhen in exchange for either Kean or Romelu Lukaku comes across as an encouraging sign for United, especially when combined with the player’s alleged interest in moving to Old Trafford.

After all, Osimhen’s desire could play into United’s hands, especially with Paris Saint-Germain sniffing around the player as well.

Of course, there’s no telling whether a swap deal involving Alejandro Garnacho could convince the Italian team to accelerate a deal for Osimhen.

At 26 years old, Osimhen has plenty of years left at the top of world football so long as he keeps up his impressive form, which includes a whopping 26 goals and five assists in just 31 games in all competitions this season (Transfermarkt).

This makes him an obvious choice should Amorim look to sign a proven goalscorer this summer.


Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social

A faithful Manchester United supporter, Mathew has worked as a football writer and analyst for SB Nation, FanSided, and now The Peoples Person. Mathew’s heroes include David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Sir Alex Ferguson, all of whom played their part in creating some special childhood memories.

Real Betis star Isco suggests audacious project to secure Antony’s long-term future at the club

Manchester United winger Antony has taken to loan life at Real Betis like a duck to water, and his derby day passion helped them to a scintillating win over local rivals Sevilla.

Such is the impact he has made at his temporary employers, teammate Isco jokingly outlined the lengths the club should go to to keep the Brazilian at the Villamarin Stadium a little while longer.

Speaking to DAZN after the 2-1 triumph, in which Antony played a key part, the former Real Madrid man said: “We have to do one of those crowdfunding campaigns to see if we can bring him in for at least one more year.”

Many United fans may be prepared to donate some spare change to keep Antony away from Old Trafford, a stage which was clearly too big for him.

But finances aside it is nice to see the player blossoming and performing well in an environment which seems much more suited to him.

Isco revealed that, perhaps unsurprisingly, there were some expectations about the much-maligned 25-year-old when he arrived, but that he has proven the doubters wrong.

He said: “I’m happy to enjoy Antony. The truth is that he has surprised us all with the humility with which he arrived, with his desire to help, to contribute. The truth is that we are very happy.

“We have noticed a change since he arrived, and we are very happy for him, for the team, and eager to continue doing things well.”

Antony, who further endeared himself to Betis fans after the win by waving a huge flag while hoisted aloft Adrian’s shoulders, has done things better in Spain than he managed in England.

The Brazilian has notched four goals and four assists in 12 matches, compared to his 12 goals and five assists in 96 for United.

Should Isco’s crowdfunder fail to materialise, it remains to be seen how Betis will approach the winger’s situation at the end of the season.

His loan deal does not include an option to buy, and come the summer the reality of United having spent more than £80m on the player will come back to bite them.

Antony is on big wages and they may also prove a stumbling block for Betis – or any other club attracted by his eye-catching performances in La Liga.

Featured image Fran Santiago via Getty Images


Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social

Joe has spent more than half his life writing about football and all of it following United. As a child he told a doctor his name was ‘Paul Scholes’, but could never pick a pass like him no matter how much he tried.

Liverpool transfers and Mikel Arteta shackles overshadow Ruben Amorim

The last international break is over and we’re down to the final four of the FA Cup. The end of the season is in sight.

Who still has a point to prove, who’s got it all on the line, and what are going to be the big talking points for the last couple of months of the season? Massive, it is.

Liverpool, off the pitch more than on it

It should be a cruise to the Premier League title from here, especially with no other competitions to serve as a distraction.

Cracks have shown in Arne Slot’s side the longer the season has gone on, with their performances against PSG and Newcastle prompting particular concern. But the cracks are appearing too late to torpedo the top end of the Premier League table.

But they’ve still got those bloody contract talks to sort out. Even if Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk stay, leading chronometric scientists have confirmed they are indeed not getting any younger. And that’s to say nothing of Trent Alexander-Arnold’s massive potential departure.

Darwin Nunez is meanwhile not the standard required for a centre-forward, with the fun enjoyed at his expense going some way to let Diogo Jota off the hook for also having been largely rubbish since returning from injury.

That could leave Liverpool with a hell of a re-build to do this summer if they are to stay top of the pile next season. After an extremely slow pre-season transfer window last year, planning that now behind the scenes is going to be just as important as seeing the title out on the pitch.

MORE ON LIVERPOOL FROM F365…
👉 Liverpool receive £50m ‘formal offer’ for star as Nottingham Forest ‘want to close deal before summer’
👉 Alexander-Arnold ‘doesn’t understand’ Liverpool fan backlash, as Reds are to blame’ for exit scenario
👉 Overachieving Prem club plan record transfer for Liverpool man given Reds will snatch their star man

Mikel Arteta

It’s all about the Champions League for the Arsenal boss now with the Gunners virtual certainties to finish second in the Premier League again. A quarter-final clash with reigning champions Real Madrid provides a significant hurdle to Arteta claiming only his second major trophy as a manager following the 2020 FA Cup.

Dispensing with Real would only raise expectations on Arsenal to go all the way – but however things pan out in Europe, Arteta is at or approaching the point where the considerable goodwill he has rightly earned for restoring the club from mid-table obscurity starts to mean less and less.

The title race for this year is all but over, but the Gunners boss will be expected to show signs that his team can actually go on to top the table next season. They have very little to lose at this point; why not let the handbrake off and at least offer a bit of excitement?

Nottingham Forest

The absence of a real title race has left Forest’s rise from relegation battlers to strong Champions League hopefuls and FA Cup contenders as perhaps the story of the season so far – but there’s still time for a glorious season to become a glorious failure.

With the Premier League almost certain to get a fifth Champions League place for next season, Forest have the comfort of a six- or seven-point cushion (depending how Newcastle’s game in hand goes). Most clubs would feel confident in that position, but Forest fans have been pinching themselves since their early-season victory over Liverpool and still won’t believe they are about to return to European football’s top table until it’s mathematically confirmed.

Forest have the benefit of one of the kindest final run-ins in the division – the third-easiest on paper, by our calculations, behind only Manchester City and Wolves. Chelsea are the only side currently in the top eight left on Forest’s fixture list, and by the time they visit the City Ground on the final day, that game may well be irrelevant.

That just leaves Nuno Espirito Santo’s side to hold their nerve and keep doing what they have done all season, with their superb defence providing the main platform for their success so far. They should do it, but pressure can do funny things to a team.

The race for Europe

Even if we assume Forest do indeed see it through, that still leaves two more Champions League places up for grabs with just five points separating 4th from 10th.

Chelsea (49 points) currently occupy one of those spots, but have been in poor form since Christmas and have a particularly inhospitable final run-in.

That includes London derbies against Tottenham, Brentford and Fulham, and a final four games that reads Liverpool (h), Newcastle (a), Manchester United (h – yeah, alright) and Nottingham Forest (a). But we’ll come back to Chelsea a bit later…

5th-placed Manchester City (48 points) still don’t look their old selves, but have at least stopped losing every bloody week and have six bottom-half sides left on the agenda over their remaining nine games.

It’ll go down as a disappointing season for them either way, given the standards they have set for themselves, but they’d have gladly taken an FA Cup and Champions League qualification as consolation prizes if you’d offered them back in December, to say nothing of the silly but kind of fun-looking Club World Cup.

After their League Cup victory parties, Newcastle (47 points) must re-focus on the league, with a tricky spell against Villa, Brighton, Ipswich (yeah, alright), Chelsea and Arsenal towards the end of the season surely set to be where their fight is won or lost.

Brighton (47 points) have been resurgent after an awful run that came to a head with their 7-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, and the next week is massive for them as they host Aston Villa in midweek before travelling to arch-rivals Crystal Palace at the weekend.

Then there’s Fulham (45 points), Aston Villa (45 points) and Bournemouth (44 points), all still in the race despite their recent inconsistency. All of them will need to start stringing results together again to stand a chance of claiming a European place (bar Villa, who still have routes available via the FA Cup and Champions League).

Fulham and Villa will need to be at their best over the next week to stay in it; the Cottagers face Arsenal and Liverpool next, while Villa take on Brighton and Forest.

Enzo Maresca

We’ll politely say the Chelsea manager’s style may be an acquired taste. There are plenty of Leicester and Chelsea fans who would simply say it can be boring as f***.

The Italian is able to make a case for himself about that when he is delivering results, but just like at the King Power Stadium last year, a blistering start to the season has given way to a decidedly crap run of form that now stands at just four wins in their past 13 Premier League games.

With Champions League qualification now in jeopardy and Chelsea not famed for giving their managers the benefit of the doubt (which has remained the case despite their change of ownership), these final few weeks of the season feel very do or die for Maresca. Even a Conference League title may not be enough to spare him from getting the chop before the Club World Cup gets under way.

Ruben Amorim

This season was always going to be a bit of a gimme for Ruben Amorim. If he did well, it was all Erik ten Hag’s fault that Manchester United were sh*t. If he didn’t, then the squad simply isn’t good enough to work under any manager. But even with that kind of generosity, it has been difficult to say the Portuguese has made an impact yet at Old Trafford.

A full pre-season should be a massive help, but they’re not going to be able to change all 25 players this summer, much as they might want to; some of his current squad are going to need to start delivering.

There have finally been some small but shaky signs of progress over the past few weeks, perhaps, and a tricky run-in that includes six of the current top-five hopefuls gives Amorim a chance to show they are fairly definitively a better outfit now than when he took over.

A good run in the Europa League would certainly do no harm, either, especially as winning it would come with a Champions League place that would be massively beneficial in the summer transfer market.

MORE ON MAN UTD FROM F365…
👉 Ten transfer requests welcomed by Premier League clubs ahead of the summer window
👉 Former team-mate shocked that Man Utd boss Amorim is a coach after being ‘the changing room clown’
👉 Man Utd face ‘major dilemma’ with Amorim ‘braced for record transfer bid’ for Fernandes

Tottenham in the Europa League

Same goes for Tottenham, of course.

Like Amorim, Ange Postecoglou is in a position to throw his heftiest weight behind those Thursday night fixtures. The Premier League is a write-off at this point anyway; who cares about the difference between finishing 11th and finishing 16th?

Aston Villa and Crystal Palace in the FA Cup

Even for a cup specialist like Unai Emery, winning the Champions League still currently feels like a mildly absurd proposition…though we’re not sure whether he would be encouraged or discouraged that PSG largely pummelled Liverpool but still needed penalties at the end of two legs to get the job done.

The FA Cup is very much on the table, however, with Villa arguably – and respectfully – getting the exact semi-final draw they would have wanted in spite of losing 4-1 to Crystal Palace just a few weeks ago, while Nottingham Forest face Manchester City.

Palace would have something to say about that, mind, especially after the agony of finishing as runners-up twice in living memory, back in 1990 and 2016 – and they don’t exactly have Villa’s undivided attention the same way Palace do in reverse.

Kieran McKenna

This writer gets very little right when it comes to pre-season predictions, but I am going to congratulate myself for having a hunch coming into this season that Kieran McKenna may not live up to the hype he generated by leading Ipswich to the now very rare and difficult feat of back-to-back promotions.

There’s no sense of emperor’s new clothes here, but the Tractor Boys had to win an awful lot of games from behind last season, with McKenna’s use of his bench and mid-game tweaks helping to overcome any accusations he had been getting it wrong to begin with.

We were impressed in the first half of the season with the fight that Ipswich consistently showed despite their awful results, but as the season comes towards its end, the Northern Irishman is starting to gain a few doubters – funnily enough, along much the same lines as our initial concerns.

It may be that that’s entirely unfair. The gap between the Premier League and Championship is absolutely enormous now, never mind trying to go from League One to competing in the top flight in such a short period. Southampton changed manager and remain just as bad, Leicester changed manager and got worse. Sometimes, a team is just not good enough.

Still, there is a risk that the sheen may come off a manager touted as a potential future Big Eight manager if Ipswich continue to go down with such a whimper. There’s no way they’re staying up, but bidding farewell to the Premier League with a scalp or two in their hands would help remove some of those emerging question marks about McKenna’s place in the managerial hierarchy.

Southampton

The worst Premier League side there has ever been at this stage of the season, with their nine points even outstripping Sunderland 2005/06 and Derby 2007/08 (both 10) for sheer awfulness.

Just three more points from the final nine games will ensure they are not quite as unbelievably awful as Derby were 17 years ago with their final 11-point…well, we’ll use the word ‘haul’ in the absence of a more suitable alternative. Go Saints!

The Championship promotion race

We once again have a three-way race for the two automatic promotion spots with just two points separating leaders Sheffield United from Leeds United and Burnley.

The play-off picture is similarly tight. Sunderland can start planning for the play-offs already: they are on an island all of their own in fourth place in an otherwise compact division.

But 5th and 6th is anyone’s guess. 5th-placed Coventry are just two points ahead of Bristol City in 8th, while everyone down to Millwall in 13th will still feel they have an outside chance if they can finish the season in brilliant form.

Frankly, if it were Sheffield United, Leeds and Burnley, it would be a bit boring (give us Coventry please). But at least it’s not going to be the same three that just went down; Luton are currently second from bottom and on course for League One.

Thomas Tuchel

His initial England squad looked like he had written it down 18 months ago and not changed it. Any chance he might take form into account over the next couple of months?

Probably not. But if he does…

Phil Foden, Cole Palmer and Morgan Gibbs-White

Between his roles for club and country, poor Phil Foden has played an unbelievable amount of football over the past five years, and it has finally started to show this season. The playmaker’s defence of last season’s player of the year awards has been one of the most unconvincing we’ve ever seen, bar a brief flurry of goals just after the new year.

Cole Palmer has succumbed to a similar kind of jadedness after his breakthrough season last term, with no goals in his past 10 appearances in all competitions going back to mid-January. We have to agree with Maresca that the minor hamstring injury that forced/allowed Palmer to pull out of England duty might actually do him some good.

And then, at the other end of the scale altogether, is Morgan Gibbs-White: in brilliant form for his club, but initially overlooked by Tuchel. The Forest midfielder will be desperate to make himself actually irresistible before England return to action in June.

Marcus Rashford

Currently undergoing a renaissance at Aston Villa, and presumably would welcome the club taking up the option to make that move permanent.

At the moment that looks a no-brainer; if he keeps his nose clean and keeps chipping in with goals and assists, Villa would surely snap Manchester United’s hand off this summer.

Amorim at loggerheads with INEOS as he makes his stance on key player sale “crystal clear” – report

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has made his opinion known on Bruno Fernandes’ transfer links to Real Madrid.

Yesterday, The Peoples Person relayed that Madrid are reportedly willing to fork out £90 million in order to lure the Old Trafford playmaker to the Santiago Bernabéu.

While £90 million is certainly an appealing figure, it appears as if Amorim and the Man United board of directors may have conflicting views of the club captain’s potential transfer.

“Manchester United gaffer Ruben Amorim is keen to keep skipper Bruno Fernandes at Old Trafford, despite rumoured interest from Real Madrid,” the Daily Record reported.

“Despite Amorim’s desire to retain Fernandes, it’s suggested that due to United’s financial situation, they would ‘consider a big offer’,” the report continued.

TEAMtalk went so far as to claim that “Ruben Amorim is understood to have made his feelings clear to the board about the sale of Bruno Fernandes amid claims Real Madrid are willing to shatter the Red Devils’ transfer record to sign the star.”

“Amorim has made it crystal clear to Ratcliffe and his fellow INEOS board members that the sale of the player would be a huge mistake,” the report continued.

Madrid’s interest in recruiting Fernandes comes as no surprise. In addition to being United’s skipper and key playmaker, the Portuguese midfielder has been one of the team’s most crucial players this season.

As a result of his fine form, Fernandes has been nominated for the Premier League March Player of the Month prize.

Fernandes has been United’s top attacker in the Premier League this season, leading both the scoring charts with eight goals and the assist standing with nine assists.

Aside from his finishing, Fernandes has proven clinical in the midfield, with 80% passing and an impressive average of 2.4 key passes per game.

Even when tracking back, the United captain has been highly effective, averaging 2.3 tackles per game and 5.8 ball recoveries. (Stats via Sofascore)

While a £90 million transfer would greatly boost United’s budget, it would be incredibly challenging for the club to find a replacement for Fernandes with the same level of influence and impact, hence why Amorim’s view can certainly be understood.

Featured image Michael Regan via Getty Images


Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social

A faithful Manchester United supporter, Mathew has worked as a football writer and analyst for SB Nation, FanSided, and now The Peoples Person. Mathew’s heroes include David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Sir Alex Ferguson, all of whom played their part in creating some special childhood memories.