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Someone's having a real laugh - sperm of gollum to Utd.


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Solskjaer on Greenwood:

 

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For him to be a No 9, though, he needs to learn how to head the ball. I keep telling him that and, if he wants to do that, he's welcome to come and practice with me.

 

I can't see Klopp (or any good manager) leaving it to a young player like that to decide whether or not he's going to improve his play.

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2 hours ago, Arnaud said:

I would not be suprised he already got one from Leonardo. Tuchel is out of contract in June and he won’t get a contract, Leo can’t stand him.

 

He’s a former Psg player and a very good coach.


Defo. 
 

I can also think of 6 million reasons why he didn’t want a job before the end of last season. 

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3 hours ago, polymerpunkah said:

Solskjaer on Greenwood:

 

 

I can't see Klopp (or any good manager) leaving it to a young player like that to decide whether or not he's going to improve his play.

Yeah, heading the ball lessons from Crackle, a striker he was, renowned for heading he was not.

 

Up next, kicking with your right foot by John Arne Riise.

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This result ended Manchester United’s longest away winning run in all competitions in their history (10 straight wins), and was their first away defeat in 19 matches since losing in January at Liverpool in the Premier League.

 

This has to count for something. Give the man a break.

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Are Everton still beholden to their red Manc overlords for this to take place? It would've been a given even up to last season, but maybe with Ancelotti's 3 European Cups adorning the trophy cabinet, they could have stepped out of the eternal shàdow.

 

We shall see.

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On 03/11/2020 at 15:01, polymerpunkah said:

Solskjaer on Greenwood:

 

 

I can't see Klopp (or any good manager) leaving it to a young player like that to decide whether or not he's going to improve his play.

Number 9 for Manchester utd "needs to learn how to head a ball"

 

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25 minutes ago, Chocoholic said:

Are Everton still beholden to their red Manc overlords for this to take place? It would've been a given even up to last season, but maybe with Ancelotti's 3 European Cups adorning the trophy cabinet, they could have stepped out of the eternal shàdow.

 

We shall see.

Everton to beat them 7-0. Ancelotti takes the Man utd job on the monday. Big Dunc in the blue hot seat Tuesday.

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