Manchester United's Amad sends emotional message to sacked Sunderland manager Tony Mowbray
Manchester United starlet Amad Diallo has sent an emotional message to sacked Sunderland manager Tony Mowbray.
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Manchester United starlet Amad Diallo has sent an emotional message to sacked Sunderland manager Tony Mowbray.
David de Gea has been without a club for six months and has seemingly been willing to bide his time. The goalkeeper, who turned 33 last month, has not panicked about finding new employment since his summer release from Manchester United.
We've seen this one before. Manchester United enjoy a new manager bounce, claim they have learned from past mistakes, and back a manager handsomely in the transfer market. Then player power seeps back into play, results fall off a cliff and the manager pays the price.
Manchester United took one step forward and then two steps back after a week of away trips came to a lifeless end against Newcastle on Saturday night.
Against the black and whites, Manchester United showed their true colours. This is the feeble United we have become accustomed to watching away from home against the big hitters. Pit United against a raucous crowd with a team to match and watch them wilt.
When UEFA compiled their technical report looking back on Euro 2020, they said this of one of the centre-backs who made the team of the tournament: “Displayed leadership and a good reading of the game, whether driving into midfield, passing through the lines or threatening at set plays.”
It was Manchester United's best away win under Erik ten Hag but came with a heavy dose of nostalgia. Squint a little and there was more than the faint outline of an Ole Gunnar Solskjaer team in action in red at Goodison Park.
It was rather damning that only one of Erik ten Hag's signings started in their most comprehensive win of the season at the weekend.