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HERE we go again. The vicious cycle of doom and gloom is up and running. In the post Sir Alex Ferguson era, we’ve seen this all before. But the crisis at Manchester United this summer is
Manchester United plunged deeper into crisis after their Europa League final defeat, triggering £100m in lost revenue and a wave of staff layoffs. Just hours after the loss, up to 200 employees were told they’d lost their jobs.
Manchester United is going through one of the darkest moments in its recent history. After a season filled with doubts, the Old Trafford team closed the campaign among the bottom five in the Premier League,
Cristiano Ronaldo returned to Manchester United with lofty ambitions in 2021 but was unaware of just how far the club had fallen. The Red Devils have since experienced new lows following his departure
Manchester United are ready to listen to offers for every player in their squad following their devastating 1-0 loss to Tottenham in the Europa League final. The defeat means United will not play ...
Leny Yoro’s recent injury could not have come at a worse time. The highly-rated Frenchman, who has shown promise since arriving at Old Trafford, limped off early in the second half during United’s 1-0 defeat to West Ham. The incident, notably occurring off the ball, suggested a muscular problem, though the extent remains unclear.
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Manchester United’s injury concerns in defence are growing as Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt and Ayden Heaven all missed first-team training today, while Diogo Dalot was only able to take part in an individual fitness session. United’s last hope of salvaging success in an otherwise dismal season at Old Trafford lies in the Europa League.
The UEFA Europa League final in Bilbao is more than just a clash between two English giants. It is a tactical examination for Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou, who must navigate a midfield crisis while plotting the downfall of a resurgent Manchester United.