It is never a good sign when a Manchester United manager is compared to David Moyes, but Erik ten Hag has now found himself in a more concerning position than Moyes ever was during his tenure at Old Trafford. United’s recent 2-1 defeat against Nottingham Forest marked their 14th loss in all competitions this season,
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Manchester United suffered their ninth Premier League defeat of the season when Nottingham Forest defeated them 2-1 on Saturday. The team currently sits nine points behind the top four and is out of European competition for the year. This slump, along with the upcoming change in football structure due to INEOS’ investment, has put the
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has expressed his excitement about the club’s recent deal with INEOS, following chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s acquisition of a 25% stake in the club. The deal, valued at approximately £1.3 billion ($1.6bn), will also see Ratcliffe invest an additional $300 million into the club, with a focus on future
The end of 2023 and the start of 2024 can’t come quick enough for some of the Premier League’s top players. A loss of form or failure to succeed at a new club after a big transfer has rendered 2023 as a year to forget. But for others, seemingly endless injury problems have denied them
Manchester United’s new era began with a reminder that there are big problems at Old Trafford but ended with hope that the future might be bright after all. In their first game since the announcement of Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos acquiring a 25% stake in the club and assuming control of all football matters,
Manchester United recently received a significant investment from Sir Jim Ratcliffe, chairman of chemical company Ineos, which has sparked discussions about the potential impact on the club. This article explores the effects of Ratcliffe’s investment and analyzes the opinions of Erik ten Hag, the manager of Ajax, who believes it is a positive development for
Manchester United, one of the most iconic football clubs in the world, has announced a groundbreaking deal that will see Sir Jim Ratcliffe acquire a minority stake in the club. Alongside the acquisition, Ratcliffe’s INEOS will also invest an additional $300 million into the club, marking a significant moment in United’s history. The move is
Arsenal, despite their recent draw against Liverpool, have proven themselves to be a serious contender for the Premier League title. With the addition of Declan Rice to their team, they have strengthened their squad and are determined to secure their first crown since 2004. The team’s improved resilience and ability to avoid making crucial mistakes
Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag, remains confident in Rasmus Højlund’s ability to break his Premier League goalscoring drought. Højlund, who was signed in the summer for a reported fee of £64 million ($82 million) from Atalanta, had an impressive record of 16 goals last season. However, he has yet to find the net in
Manchester United fans have been eagerly awaiting news of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s £1.5 billion investment in the club. However, sources have revealed to ESPN that the deal is unlikely to be finalized until after the January transfer window. Despite talks being in the final stages and the possibility of an announcement on the New York
Real Madrid is in the market for a new centre-back, following David Alaba’s recent ACL injury in their victory over Villarreal. With the need to reinforce manager Carlo Ancelotti’s side, Los Blancos are now focused on putting together a shortlist before making a final decision. Apart from Alaba’s injury, the team also lost Nacho after
The recent ruling by the European Court of Justice challenging UEFA’s prohibition of the Super League has left the footballing world divided. While Manchester United, Bayern Munich, and Atletico Madrid have reaffirmed their commitment to UEFA, A22 Sports, the backers of the Super League, have proposed a new 64-team European club competition. However, the proposals
In the midst of ongoing transfer speculations, Manchester United’s manager, Erik ten Hag, has expressed his desire to keep Raphaël Varane and Casemiro at the club during the upcoming January transfer window. Despite the links with potential moves away from Old Trafford, both players are seen as significant assets for the team, particularly in the
The holiday season is upon us, and football clubs have once again stocked their online stores with a wide variety of Christmas-inspired knitwear. In previous years, many clubs opted for cheap and cheerful designs, but this year, they have stepped up their game with some genuinely stylish offerings. From tributes to stadiums and cities to