Erik ten Hag can finally unleash his dream Manchester United attack vs Sheffield United
A lot has gone wrong at Manchester United. You can end the statement there and it would nicely sum up the last decade.
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A lot has gone wrong at Manchester United. You can end the statement there and it would nicely sum up the last decade.
Manchester United return to action from the international break with a game against Sheffield United on Saturday night
Manchester United are hoping to come away from Bramall Lane with three points this evening when they take on the Premier League's bottom side Sheffield United.
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BEIRUT: Top-tier footballers, including Mohamed Salah, Karim Benzema and Noussair Mazraoui, have sparked controversy in recent days after voicing their opinions on the situation in Gaza via social media posts. Players’ comments expressing solidarity with the people of Gaza have attracted millions of conflicting responses and drawn condemnation. Bayern Munich’s Moroccan Mazraoui, Mainz’s Dutchman Anwar El Ghazi, Nice’s Algerian Yousef Atal and others were suspended or subject to questioning by their clubs after sharing their opinions on the Israel-Hamas conflict. Arab News interviewed a cross-section of fans, who expressed mixed reactions over players’ use of social media to share their viewpoints. Brazilian-Portuguese coach Jorvan Vieira believes that “football never works with politics, but unfortunately nowadays, there is politics in football and all sports in general.” Although the public might condemn their comments, players have the right to express themselves as “humans,” Vieira said, adding that reacting to events in Gaza is based on “humanitarian grounds.” He said: “Some people might misinterpret players’ opinions, saying this is political, but this is humanitarian.
Manchester United are on the verge of fresh investment and it could come as a boost to their squad before the transfer market reopens in January.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is being kept in the dark by the Glazer family amid expected investment in the club by the Ineos Group.