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Man United, Liverpool, Thiago and more on today’s Mediawatch …
Lax added value
Sun I have an explanation why Manchester United cannot compete with Liverpool and Manchester City. Is the manager unskilled? Obviously not like Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ‘needs’ to stay at club because of his DNA and shit.
They have REVEALED the answer:
“Man Utd has the seventh most valuable team in the world behind Liverpool and Chelsea.”
And now, apparently, it is ‘clear why’ they have struggled to compete with Liverpool and Manchester City ‘with the United side not as talented as the pace setters’.
Indeed. What chance do United have with a team bought for almost £ 150 million more than Liverpool’s? Practically, transfermarkt they also keep those figures alongside their ‘market values’, and show that while United have a team now valued at just £ 49 million more than their purchase prices (presumably due to Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood being ‘free’ ), Liverpool have added nearly £ 460 million of ‘value’ to their team. That is a big difference.
So a Liverpool team bought much, much cheaper, it was 33 points better than Manchester United last season. And do you think it’s because those most expensive United players are ‘not that talented’? Yes. That will definitely be the whole explanation.
Right in front of my face …
It is the type of headline that can only appear in Online Mail (and not just because it’s fucking massive):
Manchester United has no defense to spend £ 182 million on a bloated gang of mediocre center-backs including the forgotten men Jones, Bailly, Rojo and Smalling, so what can Solskjaer do to finally plug his leaky bottom line? ‘
Now United were bad defensively against Crystal Palace, but did they ‘finally plug their leaky back line’?
Annoying fact: Manchester United have conceded 16 goals in 19 Premier League games in 2020. Only Manchester City have fared better on defense, while Liverpool have fared considerably worse.
Than can What does Solskjaer do to finally plug his leaky rear line?
Downdate
People are desperate for a Manchester United transfer update, so Meter must have expected this story to fly:
‘Ole Gunnar Solskjaer provides transfer update after Man Utd win against Luton’
These are the actual quotes from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer:
“Let’s see what happens. We’ll give you updates if there’s anything.”
So the ‘transfer update’ is literally no update, but updates will come when they can be done.
Thank you. By. That. Enjoy the clicks.
Give me close
At Mirror websiteThey know that poking fun at ‘upgrades’ is a fan fee when you can hint that the transfer plans have actually changed. To you, king of clicks Jake Polden …
‘Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Suggests Man Utd Transfer Plans Have Changed After Ed Woodward Update’
When the opening line is ‘Ole Gunnar Solskjaer appeared to confirm that Manchester United’s transfer plans have changed following an update from Ed Woodward,’ you feel like there’s some serious nonsense. ‘Appeared to confirm’ is short for ‘I just did this shit.’
And so it happens that Polden takes these (not) dates …
“We are working with those we have. Let’s see what happens. We will give you updates if there is anything. “
… And decided that Solskjaer somehow ‘revised his position’ on transfers after reading the pessimistic notes on Ed Woodward’s show on Saturday.
Because he’s definitely not just sick of answering the same questions about the same thing.
This is the last program
Yes, at least the Mirror did not put is headline on a live transfer blog …
‘Transfer news LIVE: Dele Alli in conversations with PSG, Mbappé LAST with interest from Liverpool and Real Madrid, updates from Luis Suárez’
… and then literally never mention Kylian Mbappé once.
The LATEST from Sun.
No alarms, no surprises
For Liverpool fans desperate for any update on Thiago, the Quick are here with this absolutely amazing story:
‘Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp will have’ alarm bells screaming ‘for Thiago’s problem on his debut’
He looked like pretty happy but keep going.
While acknowledging that he “ completed 75 successful passes after coming off the bench, which ranked as the most completed by one half in a Premier League match since records began ” (it did not, but still), the Express has bad news for the double Champions League champion: Kenny Cunningham is not impressed.
Here are some really delicious quotes from the former Irish international defender and championship winner:
* “I think he will have playing time, don’t get me wrong, to a certain extent in the Champions League, cup games and certain league games.”
* “That challenge he did for the penalty, you can’t just close your eyes to that. That kind of decision making, really, the alarm bells are screaming there. If I’m the coach or a player and I see it, I’m thinking ‘wow’ ”.
* “When the big games come, when it really matters, when we need someone there who we can trust, be disciplined, see danger, feel danger, make good decisions, when to stay on their feet, when to go ashore and really how. approach “.
* “I don’t think technically, he really understands how to approach.”
He made more tackles than any other Bayern player when he won the Champions League final a few weeks ago, but sure, all the alarms are screaming (for anyone presenting these strange quotes as news).
Fishy babel
TalkSPORT appears to have put Peter Crouch through a translation machine. pic.twitter.com/kg6fUFGpj6
– Fútbol365 (@ F365) September 23, 2020
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