Why the defeat of Man United is wonderful news for Ole…

Release date: Tuesday, August 18, 2020 11:39 a.m.

Turns out Ole landed on his feet. No questions, but first, we take a look at the last pages…

 

David De Gea could not have been more annoying, four sentences, all of them much more attractive if true otherwise, is the last thing in the discourse of football, showing the art of speaking without saying anything.

And yet, those are the pages …

“DAVID DE GEA defended his position at Manchester United, stating that he is still number one” – The Sun.

Did he have a bullet? And since he started all 38 Premier League games and the semi-finals in every other competition this season, he wouldn’t want to be CHALLENGING to be Manchester United’s No. 1. It’s not even close.

“DAVID DE GEA warned Dean Henderson that he is not aiming to give up his No. 1 at Manchester United” – Daily Mirror.

Do you have bullets? He mentioned Dean Henderson or his number one status.

“DAVID DE GEA will fight Manchester United’s number one, insisting that he has never lost confidence in me” – Daily Mail.

Better, still the last page? Seriously, the guy said the root of it all.

 

“MANCHESTER UNITED’s frustrating departure in the Europa League against Sevilla would probably end up betting in favour of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer,” David McDonnell’s article begins at the Daily Mirror.

Yes, it’s great news for Manchester United’s coach not being able to coach the third most productive team in the Premier League to win the fourth most productive team in La Liga.We all agree that it worked great.

“The path of defeat 2-1 reinforced the message to Old Trafford’s hierarchy that vital additions to the team must be made this summer to fight for the big prizes.”

Because a club that has spent about 750 million pounds on transfers since 2015 wasting to a club that spent 415 million pounds at the same time surely tells you that the answer is more effective, and it’s without lowering the gap in net spending that Seville shows necessarily recovered all that cash through sales when United didn’t.

The fact that Solskjaer took until the 87th minute, with United lagging behind, to use his replacements, said all about the lack of intensity and genuine quality that was beyond his initial line-up.

“His reluctance to make previous adjustments and his reliance on the same initial organization in recent months have highlighted why Solskjaer wants new staff.”

Or it may simply highlight its lack of tactical innovation.Why don’t you ask why United signed Odion Ighalo to a wonderful expense to leave it on the bench for everything even a few minutes?Why doesn’t Dimitar Berbatov ask yet, what happened to Scott McTominay?And what about Daniel James, described through Solskjaer as “probably the most productive defensive extreme in the world” in November?

While it is true that United has gaps in his team, we pretend that Solskjaer has literally only 11 players at his disposal.

It’s fun to read that “Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Brandon Williams were partly guilty of the two Sevilla goals and demonstrated their lack of experience.”Who’s to blame for spending 50 million pounds on a full-back with only season in the Premier League?Is the solution now to buy one?

 

The Express online page has a scoop here. Who else could have remembered in August that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had stated in February that the signing of Bruno Fernandes would have an effect on his summer budget?

And this, and gentlemen, is Manchester-United-transfer-news-Bruno-Fernandes-Jadon-Sancho-Ole-Gunnar-Solskjaer.

 

(called Jamie O’Hara).

 

“Solskjaer says Man Utd wants signatures to compete for the Premier League title” – Goal.

He didn’t say any of that because Manchester United finished season 33 with Liverpool; they won’t compete for the Premier League name even if they spend another three hundred million pounds and we suspect that even Solskjaer worked on it.

 

The “Manchester United” will line up FOUR signings in Barcelona as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer seeks to benefit from the sale of the Camp Nou chimney with interests in Ousmane Dembele, Arturo Vidal, Ivan Rakitic and Samuel Umtiti »

And where does it come from?

“According to Mundo Deportivo Manchester Evening News, United would like to take them all to Old Trafford and have already contacted Barcelona in particular about the availability of Dembélé and Umtiti.”

Hmmm.Mundo Deportivo cites “information from the Manchester Evening News” (in the Mail you do not know the meaning of the word “via”) and yet we cannot locate any indication that THE MEN has already written such a thing.

However, we them …

“Manchester United will go from buying groceries at Barcelona’s summer sales” – Sport

”The four barcelona stars that interest Man United, with two to solve key problems’- Caught Offside

“Man Utd loves the quartet, while the Barcelona crisis helps keep only five away from the axe” – TEAMtalk

… And everyone was pleased to cite the Manchester-based propaganda device without any relationship, or to make any evidence of it, other than unrelated quotes from Spanish, that they have ever written something like this.

2020, huh.

 

Mr. Phwoar.

 

His is Jonathan Dinzeyi and he’s about 12 years old.

 

Tweet of the day

– Andy Mitten (@AndyMitten) 17 August 2020

 

Sid Lowe on Barcelona

 

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