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player1064 · 14 days
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Was gonna go to bed early tonight bc I didn't sleep last night but uh needless to say that plan was not successful.... have a supercut of Gary embracing men
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protect-daniel-james · 2 months
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OMG ???
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herelietharaven · 2 months
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✨HBD✨
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wordsbyrian · 7 months
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Maybe we should blame Ten Hag a little less and the Glazers a little more
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unitedbydevils · 9 months
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Wan Bissaka's redemption arc
This tweet is all that needs to be said really; seeing Aaron Wan-Bissaka play with confidence and composure against a team of Real Madrid's ilk.
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This isn't a sudden switch of a flick though. Post-World Cup we saw a strong second half to the season for AWB. He dislodged Dalot from the starting RB position and looked tidy. Clearly Erik Ten Hag is seeing the work he's doing on the pitch, in training, and the associated development ongoing.
Aaron said it himself in interviews: he was surprised when United bought him, thinking he had another year of development in him before the step up. He came in to a United side that liked to sit back, soak, and counter. Like Harry Maguire he enjoyed that type of play, but then Ole Gunnar Solskjaer pushed to evolve into possession-based football and suddenly the team, with a lot of deadwood, was incredibly disjointed. Ole got the sack, Rangnick filled in to poor effect, and like the end of the Jose tenure or the Van Gaal spell before... United felt both devoid of ideas and devoid of soul.
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This inevitably lowered confidence and players then looked ropey as anything. If you asked fans post-Rangnick who you'd keep, you were lucky to get five names. Now look at us. Erik Ten Hag has come in and brought standards and the proper ethos back to Manchester United. Losing 7-0 to Liverpool sucks, but we still finished higher than them, and the XG on that game was way lower than that scoreline would suggest, but it happens. What we shouldn't do is dismiss the good work going on aside a bad (or nightmare) day at the office.
He's not the best RB in the league, but Wan Bissaka is an elite 1 on 1 defender, solid in his other defensive attributes, an excellent athlete, and he used to be a winger. He has the potential to expand his attacking game - this isn't virgin territory. IF he continues the hard graft to work on his weaknesses in possession and with his attacking movements he could soon grow and take that top spot, and with that consistency and confidence he could become Europe's no1 after that.
This may be hopeful thinking, but all we as fans can do is hope. We hope for the best and support players through the worst, but Aaron Wan Bissaka has come out of that worst period and is looking better than ever. Long may it continue for our Spider Wan.
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lisbs · 1 year
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sergioperez4life · 2 years
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Through thick and thin I will always be a Manchester Red.
♥️👹
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soomovic · 1 year
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Teddy Sheringham, Dwight Yorke and Solskjaer of Manchester United in 1999 ❤️
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player1064 · 2 months
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in honour of Ole being on STF please enjoy my favourite Gary and Ole interaction ever
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my boy Roy is a true friend ♥
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coachtfd · 1 year
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People after the first Manchester Derby:
“We never should’ve sacked Ole!”
“Bet you’re wishing you’d never sacked Ole.”
Me after the second Manchester Derby:
“Not really, I’m good thanks.” 😎
Ole served his purpose, I’ll always love him for that, but this is what we needed. Ten’s what you get when you blend Ole and Conte together and THAT’S what we needed. He’s lovable, he’s shrewd and tactful with the owners, handles the media, but he’ll straighten you out right quick. He’s resourceful, he LEARNS from his mistakes and failures, and he’s not playing when he says he wants to win trophies. Saw a clip the other day of the security guards at Old Trafford calling him boss when they said hello, and it’s reminiscent of Pep and Klopp early on at their clubs. It’s the unquestionable recognition that, “This is your house now,” and it’s why it’s becoming a fortress again. It’s Ten’s time now, and I’m here for it. ❤️
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townflex · 2 months
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Bayern Munich Weigh Up Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Amid Tuchel Uncertainty as Trophy Drought Looms
Bayern Munich are facing the prospect of a first trophyless season since 2012 after falling eight points behind Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga title race. The Bavarians are also out of the DFB-Pokal and have lost their last three matches, increasing the pressure on manager Thomas Tuchel who told his players that they are “not as good as I thought” after last week’s 1-0 defeat at Lazio in the…
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elmatadorisgay · 6 months
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Alltober Prompt 29; Ole Gunnar Solskajaer/Gary Neville
another spicy one don't click if you don't want to read!
Tags: smut, hand jobs, house party, teasing, halloween
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therealefl · 7 months
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Derby County Interest In Manchester United Midfielder Revealed
Former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has revealed how he blocked a move which would have seen midfielder Scott McTominay join Derby County on loan in 2019, according to The Athletic. The Norwegian was handed the reigns at Old Trafford in December 2018 following the sacking of Jose Mourinho and immediately made a big impact. His form in the latter part of the 2018/19 season…
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topsportnews · 8 months
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Manchester United: Mike Phelan discusses working with Sir Alex Ferguson, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Ralf Rangnick and Erik ten Hag's progress
Former Manchester United assistant manager Mike Phelan speaks exclusively to Sky Sports; the 60-year-old worked under Sir Alex Ferguson, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Ragnick; Phelan gives his lowdown on Harry Maguire, Cristiano Ronaldo, Gary Neville and Erik ten Hag Manchester United assistant manager Mike Phelan discusses Cristiano Ronaldo’s two spells at Old Trafford and reflects on his…
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