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I seriously don’t like His style of play, to me He is a Flop I don’t know why My club always wants to go for fairly used players”, Paul scholes reveals the only player Man United must sign instead of Manuel Ugarte

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I really dislike his style of play; in my opinion, he is a flop. Why does my team constantly choose to sign guys with reasonable experience? The only man Man United needs to sign in place of Manuel Ugarte is revealed by Paul Scholes.

Manchester United supporters are sent into a PTSD-induced trance at the mere mention of Ilkay Gundogan.

The Man City great is returning to England one year after scoring a brace in the 2023 FA Cup final with help from David de Gea.

It’s amazing to think that Red Devil supporters believed their days of the midfielder, who against Manchester United scored or assisted seven goals, including a brace at Wembley, were over.

Ilkay Gundogan has returned to England, according Sky Sports, ahead of his unannounced return to the Etihad. After one disappointing season at Camp Nou, the 33-year-old Germany international is leaving Barcelona on a free transfer.

The legendary Paul Scholes of United, though, can’t help but question whether City’s fierce rivals ought to have launched their own bid.

Or a player in the style of Gundogan, if not the man himself.

A Manchester United veteran expresses worries about Manuel Ugarte
“I believe that’s the kind of player they need,” Scholes says to The Overlap, adding a playmaker who is valued at £51 million who just declined a chance to join Liverpool from Real Sociedad.

“(Man United need) a Gundogan or a (Martin) Zubimendi, I’m going to say. A brilliant midfielder to lessen the blow. My choice is to mention Gundogan.

Naturally, there are a lot of reasons why Man United never planned to pursue Gundogan. His azure history is just one of them.

Since releasing Glazer’s vice-like hold, Ineos has refocused attention on youth and promise, and 33-year-old Gundogan is precisely the kind of player that United actively avoids these days, despite his Man City allegiances.

The player most likely to replace that significant hole in Erik ten Hag’s midfield is Manuel Ugarte, who is nine years Gundogan’s junior.

Ugarte, who is reportedly valued at £51 million by Paris Saint-Germain, is getting closer to completing his ideal transfer to Old Trafford, according to Fabrizio Romano. The two clubs are currently in the “final stages” of their talks.

United and Paris Saint-Germain are almost done making a deal.
Scholes acknowledges that he does not have a deep understanding of everything related to Ugarte.

However, he questions if Ten Hag would be better served by an extremely aggressive, hard-charging, high-pressing number six. The two-time Champions League winner contends that Ten Hag would be better served by a little poise and class.

I haven’t seen a lot of Ugarte. I watched him maybe twice or three times last year,” Scholes continues, before disparaging the technical prowess of the Uruguayan and drawing an unfavourable parallel with former loanee Sofyan Amrabat.

“Technically, I’m not sure he’s good enough. He appears to be little more Amrabat-like.

“I don’t believe we require a new player to win tackles. To stop the games from going up and down every two minutes, I believe someone needs to step in and take charge. With the current techniques, you give up goals and you score goals.

“To slow things down, all you need is someone with a tactical brain, a football brain.”

Ugarte is undoubtedly not the kind to “slow things down.” On the other hand, anticipate seeing the PSG powerhouse run all over the pitch like a dog after a squirrel.

However, Ugarte might end up being a lot better match for Ten Hag’s high-pressing team at Man United than Scholes believes if he is eager to transform the club into a high-pressing unit in the style of Jurgen Klopp’s finest Liverpool teams, as Friday’s 1-0 victory over Fulham indicates is the goal.

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What Thierry Henry did to Mo Salah instantly after penalty defeat will break every Liverpool fan’s heart

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Thierry Henry has passed over Mohammed Salah as his top choice for the Ballon d’Or, preferring a LaLiga star.

Salah is a top contender for the annual award after a remarkable season with Liverpool. The Egyptian forward is having the finest season of his career, with 32 goals and 22 assists in all competitions for the Reds. Salah’s outstanding performance has helped Liverpool take a 15-point lead over closest rivals Arsenal at the top of the Premier League table. The 32-year-old is seven points ahead of Erling Haaland in the battle for the Premier League golden boot, having scored 27 goals, while he is three short of Henry and Kevin De Bruyne’s joint assist record of 20.

The former Arsenal and Barcelona forward believes Raphinha is now ahead of Salah in the race. Raphinha, who joined Barcelona from Leeds in 2022, has 27 goals and 19 assists this season. The Brazilian attacker leads this season’s Champions League with 11 goals, while Salah has three. Henry cited Raphinha’s success in Europe, with Barcelona reaching to the quarter-finals, as well as Salah and Harry Kane’s goal totals, which have been enhanced by penalties. Salah has 11 penalty goals this season, compared to Raphinha’s one in all competitions.

Raphinha, when people talk about being a complete striker, they mean knowing how to put pressure on opponents, defend, and assist your full back. And he has everything.’ While Salah and Liverpool were eliminated from the last 16 on penalties by PSG on Tuesday night, Raphinha scored twice to help Barcelona defeat Benfica 4-1 on aggregate and advance to the last eight. Barcelona now awaits the victors of the last-16 match between Borussia Dortmund and Lille. Salah will attempt to help Liverpool recover from their Champions League exit when they meet Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday.

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Liverpool’s ‘lucky’ night came down to a Italian referee and a Brazilian keeper

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Manager Arne Slot admitted hisThe “lucky” night for Liverpool was decided by a Brazilian goalie Alisson side were lucky to beat Paris Saint-Germain after the French side dominated the game

Supporters of Paris Saint-Germain were in disbelief. They were leaving the Parc des Princes defeated 1-0 after 27 shots, mothan 70% of the possession, and only one shot on goal given up.

After a strong PSG team failed to convert their dominance into Champions League last-16 goals, Harvey Elliott’s late goal gave Liverpool the most improbable lead to bring back to Anfield. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s goal in the first half was disallowed for offside, and the French champions felt Ibrahima Konate ought to have been sent off for shoving Bradley Barcola.

However, PSG was held at bay and prevented from scoring at home for the first time this season thanks to Alisson Becker’s “performance of my life.”

 

 

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BREAKING NEWS: Premier League release the final decision on Amad Diallo’s disallowed goal after a thorough review

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During their match against Fulham on Sunday, the Premier League issued a statement to explain why the video assistant referee (VAR) did not enable Manchester United to score a late goal.

Amad Diallo believed that he had scored the game-winning goal for Ruben Amorim’s team in the 94th minute, while they were leading 1-0 courtesy to Lisandro Martinez’s deflected attempt when the goal was scored.

After playing a wonderful one-two with Joshua Zirkzee, the Ivorian player then sent a low strike beneath Bernd Leno in the final minute of stoppage time.

Nevertheless, after observing an incident in the buildup to the goal at Stockley Park, the video assistant referee, Jarred Gillett, and the video assistant referee, Darren Cann, reviewed the goal.

After that, the goal was disallowed by the referee, Anthony Taylor, and United was able to maintain their grasp on the ball in order to clinch a crucial three points at Craven Cottage.

The Premier League has also stated that Amad’s goal against the 23-year-old was disallowed because of offside. Replays have shown that Amad’s shoulder was slightly ahead of Timothy Castagne, which led to the goal being disallowed.

The following message was sent on their official Match Centre account on X (which was then known as Twitter): “Amad’s goal was initially awarded on the pitch to him.” After conducting an investigation, the video assistant referee (VAR) determined that Amad was in an offside position during the buildup, and he suggested that the goal be disallowed.

During his post-match interview, Amorim did not discuss the goal that was disallowed; rather, he concentrated on commenting on the performance of his side in west London.

Following the cancellation of Amad’s late goal and the goal-line clearing made by Toby Collyer, Amorim expressed his satisfaction with his team’s tenacity in achieving just their third victory away from home this season.

Having this sensation when away from home is something that is quite significant. Very strong support from our fans who are away. According to the Portuguese player, “It was not a great game, and there were no great chances.”

We made an effort to play our game, but we have a lot of room for improvement. We are in possession of the final outcome, and we have already won the game; it is of the utmost importance to win at this point.

In addition, he stated that the clean sheet was “really important because it is obvious that you are getting closer to winning games, and it gives you confidence.” Today, we did not experience a great deal of suffering, which is a positive indicator. We put in a goal, and now we are moving on to the next game.

In the meanwhile, Amad was unable to score his tenth goal of the season, Rasmus Hojlund was unable to add to his two goals, and Joshua Zirkzee did not do much during his cameo appearance off the bench.

Amorim, who will turn 40 tomorrow, was not under any illusions about the areas in which his team has to improve. He continued by saying, “Even in the second half, we changed things, and we lack some pace and power in front, but it is what it is.”

If we want to have more opportunities, we need to have more ball. We have a lot of trouble with these particulars. We are able to make significant progress when we are successful.

Following that, on Thursday, United will travel to Romania to compete against FCSB in the Europa League. On February 1, they will then play host to Crystal Palace at Old Trafford.

 

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