Manchester United
Man United put five players up for sale before Liverpool clash.
United listed five players for sale prior to their match against Liverpool.Already in progress is the buildup to this weekend’s matchup between Manchester United and Liverpool.
On Tuesday night, at Old Trafford, United hosts Bayern Munich in their final Champions League group match; their prospects of advancing to the knockout stage are in the balance. This kicks off a crucial week of play for Erik ten Hag’s squad.United will then travel to Anfield on Sunday in an attempt to get back on track in the Premier League following Saturday’s thrashing at Old Trafford at the hands of Bournemouth. Marcos Senesi, Dominic Solanke, and Philip Billing were all accurate with the Cherries.Scott McTominay has acknowledged, on the eve of United’s match against Bayern, that the team has been “at times toxic” under previous managers, but that the players are “firmly behind” Ten Hag.”Primary and foremost, it is the players’ responsibility,” he stated. We have had many incredible performers throughout our history, and we are currently in a phase where notable individuals populate the locker room.
“Unlike in the past with a few other managers, when things have occasionally been a little bit toxic,” the manager has the unwavering support of the lads.
“We have an incredible coaching crew. Our only objective is to achieve success for the football club. Nothing more than that.”
He further stated, “Our team has always been inconsistent; we have never been naive about that.” Regarding this, we have consulted with the coaching personnel.
“Despite the relentless schedule, that cannot be used as an excuse.” We must unite as a group in order to discover the answers to that.Each team in the Premier League is extraordinarily athletic, and each team in the Champions League is capable of running; when you join our organization, you must surpass that.
“The players must do the majority of the work; the manager cannot do much from the sidelines.”However, prior to McTominay’s remarks, it was widely reported that United are considering offers for Casemiro, Raphael Varane, Jadon Sancho, Anthony Martial, and Donny van de Beek in January. However, Erik ten Hag has stated unequivocally that any sale that undermines his squad will not be tolerated.
Additionally, that newspaper reported that the first page of incoming investor Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s book detailing the success of his petrochemicals company INEOS explicitly states that an incident involving a rugby player was “considerably different from Bruno Fernandes recently clutching his untouched face during the Liverpool debacle.”While no particular game is specified, it is hypothesized that the reference pertains to the 7-0 victory that Liverpool over Manchester United at Anfield last season. Gary Neville criticized Fernandes for simulating injury in response to challenges from Alisson Becker and Ibrahima Konate.
The Portuguese international was booked in a contentious 84th minute for misconduct during a dismal 3-0 home loss to Bournemouth. As a result, he will be suspended for the trip to Anfield. Having received his fifth yellow card of the season, he is obligated to serve a one-match suspension.
In contrast, Liverpool enter the match leading the table following a comeback victory over Crystal Palace in their previous match.
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