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Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 6:57am On May 23, 2022
grin

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Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by MorataFC: 7:09am On May 23, 2022
The answer is A
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Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by MorataFC: 7:13am On May 23, 2022
Unlimited22:
After we finish trolling Liverpool on Twitter, we will come and demand explanations as to how Manchester United finished the season with a goal difference of ZERO.
As in, ehhh
How can u played 38 games and having zero goals?
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by johnsongenius: 7:42am On May 23, 2022
How can you have Telles and Dallot as your first team defenders? Very wrong!!

Watch any good team, left and right full backs must be good.. People who blame Maguire need to check the team again, even if you have the bast centre back, it will still be the same

United must sign left and right full backs and two good midfielders that can throw long and low passes accurately, a striker and probably a right winger, then watch dem win matches..

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Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 8:20am On May 23, 2022
10am....... and the journey begins.
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Nobody: 8:57am On May 23, 2022
patrickmuf:
Arsenal and Manchester United...tongue
It’s not your fault.
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 9:02am On May 23, 2022
Eric Bailly questioned how Harry Maguire could continue to start for Manchester United whilst underperforming. Another player claimed Maguire was 'not good enough'. Several teammates agree Bruno Fernandes's wasteful approach is 'a problem'.

- Samuel Luckhurst

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Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 9:06am On May 23, 2022
Samuel Luckhurst: Rangnick critical of Fernandes's role in Zaha's goal: 'The goalscorer, in the end, was Zaha but the ones who gave the assist were ourselves.'
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 9:11am On May 23, 2022
Rangnick: “Out of our starting XI, there will be 10, apart from Edi Cavani, who will still be playing for this club next season.”

- Samuel Luckhurst
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Ebukacute(m): 9:16am On May 23, 2022
afrodoc2:


Like i said, everything is a matter of time. Whether you hype or criticize a player, over time the truth will be revealed. Case in point, Neymar vs Hazard or Rashford vs Mbappe.

Pep bought 8 first team players in his first season of joining Man City that finished 3rd the previous season while Klopp bought 6 players in his first off-season, but they want ETH to improve AWB, McTominay et al because his grandfather invented football. grin

Finally you are right sha. The fans have their own share of the blame.
AWB can improve if any good coach with enough patience will convert him to a CB . He can't play RB in this modern day football. No comment on mctominay. If ETH is not supported financially I'm sorry he would flop
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 9:19am On May 23, 2022
Fabrizio Romano: Manchester United have not changed their plans on Eric Bailly and Aaron Wan-Bissaka: both of them are in the list to leave the club this summer. Edinson Cavani will leave too, as free agent.

Wan-Bissaka's future will depend on the proposals, Man United are on it.
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Trevor012(m): 9:35am On May 23, 2022
Oasis007:
Eric Bailly questioned how Harry Maguire could continue to start for Manchester United whilst underperforming. Another player claimed Maguire was 'not good enough'. Several teammates agree Bruno Fernandes's wasteful approach is 'a problem'.

- Samuel Luckhurst
Even the players now know pernandes is useless. When I said it few seasons back I was called a troll and a fake fan cheesy grin cheesy

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Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by afrodoc2: 9:36am On May 23, 2022
Ebukacute:

AWB can improve if any good coach with enough patience will convert him to a CB . He can't play RB in this modern day football. No comment on mctominay. If ETH is not supported financially I'm sorry he would flop

If converted to CB sef he will just be a lower level one. CBs don't go around slide tackling people you know. Reading the game and positioning is more important in that role.

Not everybody is cut out to be at a top club.

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Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 10:17am On May 23, 2022
Laurie Whitwell: "Rewatched Crystal Palace goal this morning and decision by Bruno Fernandes to try that pass is staggering, let alone the execution. Did similar at Watford.

"Risk/reward player but needs attention from Erik ten Hag. Cannot give the ball away like that".
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 10:23am On May 23, 2022
Erik Ten Hag first interview with ManUtd media. Says this: "First. we want to make the fans proud. Second, the current situation is obviously not that good. It’s a big challenge. I want to build and construct a team battling for each other, who are unified and will get results"
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by patrickmuf(m): 10:32am On May 23, 2022
afrodoc2:



Rangnick could have done better to be fair but majority of the blame is still on the players. The league was already derailing which is why the previous manager was sacked in the first place.

Many of the players gave up on the season somewhere around Dec/Jan. Imagine the club is in a do or die final match of the season that might lead to either Europa League or Conference League and up to 9 senior players are out for weeks with things like tonsillitis, bronchitis, "knock".

There are little things that you keep noticing that let you know that if this group forms the core of ETH's team he won't last very long in the job.

And oh, i have also read that he is not the most charismatic manager you will come across. If things start poorly these players will turn on him quickly like Alpo Martinez.
ChristoBam?

The senior players downed tools too early even when we had the chance to fight for at least the 3rd position. I really don't know if it is as a result of Rangnick's frank assessment of their quality and efforts though but it should not be happening...

I just hope the board supports ETH who in turn has to listen to Rangnick...

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Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 10:33am On May 23, 2022
ETH: "I would say the word 'exciting' [about the new job]. I really look forward to doing this job, at this club with massive history, and we want to restore it where it belongs."
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 10:35am On May 23, 2022
ETH: "I think many [reasons excites him about the new job]. First of all, we want to make the fans proud. Second, of course we are in this moment, the current situation is obviously not that good. It’s a big challenge.

"I want to build and construct a team who are battling for each other, who are unified and who will get results. Also we are playing in the Theatre of Dreams. We want to entertain. But in the end, the intention is to play fantastic football. If we can’t play fantastic football, we still have to win.”
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 10:37am On May 23, 2022
ETH on why he starts work early: "Before a season, you have to prepare and when you are in a club, I will say it’s a continual process. You’re working on next season and still you are in the current season.

"But we didn’t have that time now, and now we close the season and I’m coming over to meet people and to roll out the strategy, to prepare pre-season, prepare staff and prepare a squad"
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by patrickmuf(m): 10:37am On May 23, 2022
Ellexy:
David de Gea: "The new manager and staff are already looking for new players. Hopefully they bring good ones with good character." #mulive [@ShamoonHafez]
De Gea is not just about the good ones but also the ones with good character...You begin to wonder what the dressing room and the players attitude to training and adhering to the managers instructions is like...

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Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 10:37am On May 23, 2022
ETH on his long term Visions for the Club: "It’s first: accept the current situation but also know one year ago, this club, this team was second in the Premier League. There’s potential and now it’s up to us to get that out. It’s a process, it will take time but I’m convinced we will come to that point where we get success. We have to work hard and it has to be based on the right philosophy and strategy.”
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 10:39am On May 23, 2022
ETH on his short term vision: "First, we have a break. We will start pre-season on 27 June and I will get a few of the squad, [a few] of the individual players. In certain positions we want to renew the squad, but as I said, one year ago, this squad was second in the league, so there is potential and I’m really looking forward to co-operating with the squad.”
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 10:45am On May 23, 2022
ETH on getting to know Players: "That is really exciting. Also for me, of course, it’s new. I was at Ajax for a long time: four-and-a-half years. We had a great time, but now it’s a new start also for me and we have to build it up from the bottom, on zero. I have to build, starting a new relationship with the squad, with my players.”
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Lana1(m): 10:46am On May 23, 2022
kokaneprodigy:

It’s not your fault.
You're right. Na this guy fault

Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 10:48am On May 23, 2022
ETH on Expectations from Players: "I have high expectations from myself and that is also what I demand from my squad. They have to co-operate together and they have to give every day their best. And I would say, for me, good is not good enough. We have to do better.”
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 10:49am On May 23, 2022
ETH on his conversation with VDS: Yeah, we had some conversations about it. Actually, he was the first one I told that I’d be leaving Ajax and would go to Manchester United. I think in his emotion he’s still Manchester United. He’s a fan: he’s the biggest fan, maybe yeah? Especially in Ajax. But he has to lead Ajax in this moment and I’m sure he will always support Manchester United and he will support me, as long as we are not playing against Ajax.”
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 10:54am On May 23, 2022
ETH on United playing Ajax in the future: "I hope [so], because that will tell us we are in the Champions League! We have to return as quickly as possible to that competition.”
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Bombblacks: 10:55am On May 23, 2022
Transcript of interview

Erik, welcome to Manchester United. How do you feel about starting this new chapter in your career?

“I would say the word 'exciting'. I really look forward to doing this job, at this club with massive history, and we want to restore it where it belongs.”

What excites you most about this opportunity of managing this club?

“I think many [reasons]. First of all, we want to make the fans proud. Second, of course we are in this moment, the current situation is obviously not that good. It’s a big challenge. I want to build and construct a team who are battling for each other, who are unified and who will get results. Also we are playing in the Theatre of Dreams. We want to entertain. But in the end, the intention is to play fantastic football. If we can’t play fantastic football, we still have to win.”

It was only last week your last game at Ajax, and you’re already here in England. What made you want to come so quickly? You didn’t take a break, you literally came straight after finishing with Ajax…

“Before a season, you have to prepare and when you are in a club, I will say it’s a continual process. You’re working on next season and still you are in the current season. But we didn’t have that time now, and now we close the season and I’m coming over to meet people and to roll out the strategy, to prepare pre-season, prepare staff and prepare a squad.”

There was a lot of people who really liked your long-term vision for this football club. What can you share with us about what you see in the future for Manchester United?

“It’s first: accept the current situation but also know one year ago, this club, this team was second in the Premier League. There’s potential and now it’s up to us to get that out. It’s a process, it will take time but I’m convinced we will come to that point where we get success. We have to work hard and it has to be based on the right philosophy and strategy.”

In terms of the short term, then, what are you seeing happening in the next few weeks?

“First, we have a break. We will start pre-season on 27 June and I will get a few of the squad, [a few] of the individual players. In certain positions we want to renew the squad, but as I said, one year ago, this squad was second in the league, so there is potential and I’m really looking forward to co-operating with the squad.”

Well speaking of the players then, how much are you looking forward to getting to know them and working with them closely as well?

“That is really exciting. Also for me, of course, it’s new. I was at Ajax for a long time: four-and-a-half years. We had a great time, but now it’s a new start also for me and we have to build it up from the bottom, on zero. I have to build, starting a new relationship with the squad, with my players.”

How important is it, then, for the players to make sure they impress you over the summer and to get the best out of the squad that you’ve got?

“That is what I expect. I have high expectations from myself and that is also what I demand from my squad. They have to co-operate together and they have to give every day their best. And I would say, for me, good is not good enough. We have to do better.”

In terms of a couple of the players, we’ve got a few players who used to be at Manchester United who have links to Ajax. One is Edwin van der Sar, who is a United legend and also an Ajax legend. What have you said with him about joining Manchester United?

“Yeah, we had some conversations about it. Actually, he was the first one I told that I’d be leaving Ajax and would go to Manchester United. I think in his emotion he’s still Manchester United. He’s a fan: he’s the biggest fan, maybe yeah? Especially in Ajax. But he has to lead Ajax in this moment and I’m sure he will always support Manchester United and he will support me, as long as we are not playing against Ajax.”

It could happen though, couldn’t it?

“I hope [so], because that will tell us we are in the Champions League! We have to return as quickly as possible to that competition.”

There’s been a long line of former Dutch players and managers here. How excited are you to continue that legacy at this club?

“Yeah, I have to do my best and I will give everything, every day. Every day I will go to the maximum that I have, so hopefully I can continue that legacy.”

Manchester United is a club with such rich history. Are you looking forward to learning more about that when you go to Old Trafford and the training complex and just seeing how it all works there?

“Of course. I know the history of Man United, I know the big times and the audience, the vibe that can be around Old Trafford. I watched them in their big times, when Sir Alex Ferguson was manager, during the really successful times when they won titles and were dominating Europe. But also before Sir Alex, Man United was a really big club and I know names like Busby and Charlton that gave Man United a presence to the outside world from winning, and winning in a spectacular way, winning so they entertain people. What stays with me is there was always a fighting culture. They fight together and they get success.”

You’ve never played Man United before, but have you been to a game at Old Trafford?

“No.”

Are you looking forward to going for the first time?

“Of course. I just mentioned the vibe that’s in the stadium. Of course I want to get that experience. The fans behind the ambience at Old Trafford… it would be fabulous and I’m really looking forward to getting that experience.”

What will it be like for you when you first walk out that tunnel and you see those 70,000 fans ready to welcome you to Old Trafford?

“I don’t know! [laughs] We have to wait for that moment. What they can expect is that I will give my best. I will give everything necessary to get Man United back where they belong.”

Was it always an aspiration of yours to manage in the Premier League?

“I’m not a dreamer. I live by the day. I give my best and I make my decisions based on clearness and logic. We need a good concept and we need the right people around. When we give everything we have, every day, then we will get success. Then you see where you end up. Live by the day and focus on titles and don’t dream about other things that can happen in the future.”

One of the things Manchester United is known for is its fanbase and a worldwide fanbase. How excited are you to get to know the fans and for the fans to get to know you as well?

“I’ve been aware of the massive presence and the massive audience around Man United. It’s all over the world, so I’ve been aware, and I will do my best and take responsibility to deliver them the success they need.”

Let us talk about Ajax as it’s still fresh from winning the league a couple of weeks ago. How important was it for you to sign off your season at Ajax by winning the league?

“It’s all about that. It’s all about winning titles. When you start a project, what we did in Ajax, the project was I had to make Ajax Europe-proof, and we wanted to be back on top in Holland. When I started PSV was on top, and we changed it. In the last four years, we were the number one continually. I’m happy and satisfied that we achieved that purpose. It was important also to finish in my last season as number one. There was PSV and also Feyenoord who were huge competitors, but finally we won the battle and I’m very happy about that.”

For you, what was your greatest achievement at Ajax in your four years there?

“It’s difficult to choose as you are continually number one, but our journeys in Europe were magnificent. I really enjoyed it and in my first whole season we achieved a semi-final and I think that was the best performance. I think it was a really good performance because it’s not that easy for a club in Holland, not a big league, to compete with the European top clubs. We did and we had some magnificent results. Finally, we were short before the final but it was a magnificent journey we had and the football we played we really enjoyed it, and I believe also the audience in Europe they enjoyed it.”

Is there a game then in particular that you look back on and feel that is exactly how you wanted your team to play?

“Of course there are, but you never can compare teams. The way we did it – with dominant, dictating football – that is the way I want to act in Man United as well. But finally the competence and the quality of the people – so the players – decide how you have to play.”

Do you find that when teams come to Ajax, when they play Ajax, it’s a little bit like a cup final? When teams come to Old Trafford, they play against Man United, it’s a big occasion. Did you see that as well when you were managing Ajax?

“I think that’s the comparison. I have been in Bayern Munich, I have been in Ajax and now I come to Man United. I know our opponents are highly motivated, they are over-motivated to beat Man United and we have to be ready for that. To go and win that battle. Even if they are over-motivated, we have to be more. We always have to be more willing to win the game than the opponent.”

There are quite a lot of similarities between Ajax and United in the sense of bringing younger players through the system, a commitment to attacking football... there’s a big legacy behind both clubs as well. Did you feel the similarities are there when you [agreed to] join Manchester United?

“Yes. Already in your question before, there is a similarity with opponents being highly motivated but also the attacking football. We are playing in the Theatre of Dreams and have to entertain the opponent. We are playing in the opponent’s half and we have to do attacking football. We have to do the pressing, the total high-pressing – that is a similarity also – and the adventurous football. Also Ajax has that history of bringing young talents into the first team.”

Ajax and United are both teams with very clear identities as clubs, but how important is it for you to bring your footballing philosophy to Manchester United?

“We don’t have to go over my football. It’s about the Man United football and about the Man United identity and philosophy. I think that you pointed it out: it has to be about attacking football. We have to bring structures in the way of playing, so we can play attacking football.”

You described Ajax as a fighting machine. Is that how you want to build this United team as well?

“Always. Everywhere I was in my career, I have high demands on my players. I expect them to fight and give 100 per cent. I already mentioned that only good is good enough. No, not only that – we have to do better and they have to co-operate. They have to be unified, to form a team, and to battle the opponent.”
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 10:56am On May 23, 2022
ETH: "Of course. I know the history of Man United, I know the big times and the audience, the vibe that can be around Old Trafford.

"I watched them in their big times, when Sir Alex Ferguson was manager, during the really successful times when they won titles and were dominating Europe. But also before Sir Alex, Man United was a really big club and I know names like Busby and Charlton that gave Man United a presence to the outside world from winning, and winning in a spectacular way, winning so they entertain people. What stays with me is there was always a fighting culture. They fight together and they get success.”
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 10:58am On May 23, 2022
ETH: “I’m not a dreamer. I live by the day. I give my best and I make my decisions based on clearness and logic. We need a good concept and we need the right people around. When we give everything we have, every day, then we will get success. Then you see where you end up. Live by the day and focus on titles and don’t dream about other things that can happen in the future.”
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 10:59am On May 23, 2022
ETH: "I’ve been aware of the massive presence and the massive audience around Man United. It’s all over the world, so I’ve been aware, and I will do my best and take responsibility to deliver them the success they need.”
Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Oasis007(m): 11:00am On May 23, 2022
ETH: “It’s all about that. It’s all about winning titles. When you start a project, what we did in Ajax, the project was I had to make Ajax Europe-proof, and we wanted to be back on top in Holland. When I started PSV was on top, and we changed it. In the last four years, we were the number one continually. I’m happy and satisfied that we achieved that purpose. It was important also to finish in my last season as number one. There was PSV and also Feyenoord who were huge competitors, but finally we won the battle and I’m very happy about that.”

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