Ruslan Tuvin
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PSG matches only make sense in the Champions League, in France they have nothing but friendly games. And the team has never played as badly in the Champions League as they have with Enrique. He has 18 matches with PSG there - and 8 defeats. And last season they disgraced themselves with Newcastle 1:4, did not score a goal in two semi-final games with Borussia. Now they are in 25th place out of 36.
Well, there is no synergy between the team and the coach. This was obvious when Enrique was appointed, and in his first season, and now. They do not suit each other, do not enjoy the relationship, but continue it because they have to. "Well, who else?" Against Bayern there was an apathetic, constrained team. Not charged with ideas: the players go into the fight reluctantly, do not run, the ball moves without pleasure.
Paris' charm was in its unpredictability and brightness, now the team is not attractive at all, well, screw it 0 reply
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Still, Erik Ten Hag got sacked, United couldn't tolerate such a continuation of this horror.
11th place in expected points this season, 11th place in expected chances, 14th place in chances allowed, Andre Onana's fifth place in goals prevented, 3.3, haters, what's up with mugs?
Unfortunately, it is already obvious that the project has been ruined after the promising 2022/23 season during which United were not spectacular, but were disciplined and understandable, and when the next purchases were also meaningful: Andre Onana objectively updated the goalkeeper position in comparison with David De Gea.
However, as Vadim Lukomsky correctly put it, the dismissal of 'officer' Ten Hag this summer 2024 would have been fully understandable and logical, but it was enough for them to win in the FA Cup final with the bus, and now Eric's stay has been extended until 2026. Now they will pay compensation of 20 million and clean up the mess. United fans-strength, this fucked-up thing needs to be endured. 0 reply
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Let us continue with the coverage of the misfortunes that daunt Manchester United.
Six games, two wins, five goals scored-three of them against the lifeless Southampton-and just one scored at home.
Players have seemingly returned to the pitch, the injury crisis is over, and the lineup has stabilized, but everything still feels so sad, bleak, and hopeless.
I usually support Erik ten Hag, and don't blame him for United's failures. Too much had gone wrong before him, and in his first season, he showed both principle-HELLO, Ronaldo-and resilience, surviving the early-season crisis-along with positive dynamics, United was pretty good in the spring.
Second season, injuries broke everything. Defensive problems didn't let them set up properly in the first phase, and midfield injuries impeded the integration of new guys like Mount, and Casemiro's form has been one big meme. Now, third season in key players-for whatever reason-stopped getting injured. Stuff's still far from working at all, though.
Unlucky! 0 reply
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