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tsportsday · 9 months
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Follow live coverage of Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham in the Premier League todayIt’s Jesse Lingard’s birthday. He turns 31 today and, at this stage of his life, he must realise it is not going to be easy shifting some of the perceptions that come from being a non-footballing footballer. For now, at least.Speak to Lingard’s former team-mates and they will talk about a guy who has been popular at all his clubs and played at a level, including a World Cup semi-final, that automatically commands respect among his fellow pros.But it is also a harsh reality that many others will be wondering how a player with Lingard’s record of achievement has spent so long without a club and seems less troubled by that situation than you might assume.Lingard last played competitive football in April, a two-minute substitute appearance for Nottingham Forest against his old club Manchester United. His last 90-minute performances in the Premier League came with Forest in August 2022 and, before that, you have to go back another 15 months to find the previous one, on loan to West Ham from United.Since then, it has largely been a period of drift for a player who had previously won 32 England caps and contributed to some of United’s happier moments since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement, including scoring the winning goal in the 2016 FA Cup final. There have been some nagging injuries, some personal issues and only sporadic glimpses of his undoubted talent. Jesse Lingard celebrates his winner in the 2016 FA Cup final (Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)And, little more than two years since his last England appearance, the life of ‘JLingz’ involves an entirely different routine these days: taking a ball and going outside, alone, other than a personal trainer, to work on his fitness.Something similar happened to Michael Owen when he left United at the end of the 2011-12 season and it quickly became apparent that a player who was once football royalty, with all the superstar’s wealth and accessories, may have to re-evaluate his position within the sport.Owen, like Lingard, was in his early thirties. His highlights reel was even more extensive, as a former Ballon d’Or winner, but age had also started to become his biggest opponent. And, though neither man is ever going to end up on Skid Row, it cannot be easy trying to adjust when the boundaries shift and the sport, as a whole, stops looking at you so favourably.In Owen’s case, he was too old, too expensive and too injury-prone for the elite clubs and there were times over a long and challenging summer when he contemplated abandoning football to devote himself to his horse racing business.“I did get a couple of enquiries from overseas — one from Vancouver Whitecaps, a Canada-based MLS side, and one from an Australian side, Newcastle Jets,” Owen wrote in his 2019 autobiography. “When I considered those two possibilities, neither particularly appealed.That apart, Stoke City were the only Premier League side who showed any real interest and, if you remember their tactics under Tony Pulis’ management, it always seemed strange to imagine a player with Owen’s size and skill set in their forward line. Owen had doubts himself. But he signed for them anyway because the alternative would have meant his absence from football going beyond six months — which is exactly what is happening with Lingard now. Michael Owen and Stoke City, managed by Tony Pulis, were an unhappy marriage (Clive Rose/Getty Images)“My God, the whole episode was so empty,” Owen added. “When I first signed for Liverpool, I literally couldn’t write my name quickly enough. The same applied at Real Madrid and, for that matter, Manchester United. I must admit that when I signed (for Stoke), I did so with absolutely no joy. It was just a job and I signed only because I thought it was the right thing to do at the time. What else could I do?”That seems like a question Lingard must have asked himself many times since he started pitching up at a sports centre in Newton Heath — the area of north Manchester where United were founded — to go through his drills, work up a sweat and then upload the pictures to his social-media channels with snappy phrases such as “keep pushing” or “positivity and progress”.“Even the hardest days will eventually pass,” read one recent post. “We only do positive.” The intention, presumably, is to show potential employers how hard he is working, how devoted he remains to the sport, whatever anyone might say, and how he is ready for a new challenge. His ambition, it seems, is to find a team in the U.S. “Motivation, hunger and love for the game,” read another recent post.Unfortunately for Lingard, the new MLS season does not start until February. Nothing has been fixed up and, over the last six months, the football industry is hard-faced and cynical enough for many people to question his priorities. Why, they want to know, is somebody with his ability out of work? Does he not care? Does this not hurt his professional pride? Because nobody wants to be a non-footballing footballer, surely?The questions are understandable because, however it is dressed up, there is nothing orthodox about a footballer spending half a year, or possibly longer, out of the game.But there is some context here and, if anything, the nature of modern-day football makes it likely we will see more of this happening in the future.Here, we have a man of extraordinary wealth who is in a position where he does not have to rush into what he does next.It is not about a shortage of offers, according to people with knowledge of the situation who will remain anonymous to protect their positions, or that Lingard holds any arrogant assumptions about the level he should be playing. It is more about waiting for the deal that suits him best, rather than feeling compelled or pressured to accept whatever comes his way. Jesse Lingard started the 2018 World Cup semi-final for England against Croatia (Clive Rose/Getty Images)That, after all, is exactly what Owen did with Stoke and look how that turned out. To the surprise of absolutely nobody, Owen did not fit into Pulis’ big-man-at-the-far-post methodology, sitting on the bench while Peter Crouch and Jonathan Walters started in attack.In a moment of tragicomedy, one training session ended with one of the senior pros holding court in the dressing room and asking with a mix of humour and seriousness: “What the hell is Michael Owen even doing in here?”Owen, who was asking himself the same question, retired at the end of the season after making no league starts, but had offered to hand in his notice on at least one occasion during the preceding months.Against that kind of backdrop, maybe Lingard is entitled to be picky. It would be a lot harder, perhaps, if the interest had dried up. But the phone is still ringing and, as long as that is the case, the attitude seems to be: why rush?Lingard had previously spent several weeks training with Al Ettifaq, the Saudi Pro League club where Steven Gerrard is the manager and the players include Jordan Henderson, Moussa Dembele and Georginio Wijnaldum.Before that, Lingard had a similar arrangement at West Ham and even turned out for David Moyes’ team in a behind-closed-doors game against Ipswich. Many people wondered whether it might lead to something more substantial and Lingard having the chance to mend his relationship with the club’s supporters, who were aggrieved by his decision to pick Forest ahead of them a year earlier. But nothing more came of it and all the talk about Saudi Arabia fizzled out, tooWolves toyed with the idea of moving for him. Other clubs in the Premier League discussed his availability, along with one from Italy. Nothing, though, has worked out and it is worth remembering that Lingard, despite everything, will not come cheap. Forest were paying a basic weekly salary of £115,000 ($147,000), plus some eye-watering bonuses, which led to some issues between the player’s camp and the club’s owners. Jesse Lingard had a disappointing spell at Nottingham Forest (Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)Lingard is not blameless and you have to wonder whether, on reflection, he recognises it was a mistake not to rejoin West Ham last season, especially as it meant him not being part of their Europa Conference League triumph, the club’s first major trophy for 43 years.Other offers were proposed by Newcastle United and Fulham, with four-year deals under discussion. Instead, Lingard signed a one-year contract with Forest, where he started only 14 games, rather than accepting the club’s offer of a two-year arrangement.Maybe that was an error, too, but he and his advisers thought he would be in a stronger position if he played well for a year, which he did not, and became available on a free transfer.With that in mind, it becomes easier to understand why Lingard wants to make sure his next choice is the right one.GO DEEPERJesse Lingard and Manchester United's unfortunate farewellHis penance comes in the form of 24/7 reminders, via the cesspit of social media, that he is a shirker and a waster, that he has thrown his career away and various other charming responses to go with all the hostile headlines and regular unpleasantness that someone in his position has to encounter.Some people can get extraordinarily angry when they think a super-rich footballer is not making the most of his talent. It is an everyday part of Lingard’s life and that, perhaps, is the saddest thing given that he has tried to open up in the past about some of his more difficult times at Old Trafford and his occasional struggles with mental health.So, yes, perhaps MLS will be the best place for Lingard to rediscover himself and, this being his birthday, maybe we can hold off from judging him too harshly until we see what happens next.Has he made some questionable choices? Yes. Does he need to find his way back soon? Absolutely, unless he wants to become one of football’s forgotten men. But he could play for another five or six years, if he really wants to.The next few weeks will tell us more. 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changtrai-champa · 10 months
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bloghay · 2 years
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Cody Gakpo sẽ chơi cho Liverpool ở phần còn lại của mùa giải 2022-2023
Cody Gakpo có lẽ sẽ là bản hợp đồng mùa đông đầu tiên của câu lạc bộ Liverpool trong bối cảnh mùa giải Premier League đang bước vào những giai đoạn căng thẳng nhất sau khi kì World Cup 2022 đặc biệt đã qua đi. Sự hiện diện của Cody Gakpo trong đội hình của Jurgen Klopp sẽ xoa dịu phần nào cơn đau đầu nhức nhối ở hàng công của The Kop ngay cả trước khi World Cup 2022 diễn ra cũng như sau khi ngày hội bóng đá lớn nhất hành tinh đã qua đi. #bloghay_org #Tin_chuyển_nhượng #Anfield #Argentina #cầu_thủ #chấn_thương #Cody_Gakpo #đội_bóng #Erik_ten_Hag #ghi_bàn #Hà_lan #HLV #Jurgen_Klopp #Liverpool #Louis_van_Gaal #Lữ_đoàn_đỏ #Man_Utd #Manchester_United #Messi #Mohamed_Salah #Ngoại_hạng_Anh #ngôi_sao #Nunez #Premier_League #PSV #Qatar #tài_năng_trẻ #tấn_công #The_Kop #tiền_đạo #Tứ_kết #vua_phá_lưới #World_Cup https://bloghay.org/cody-gakpo-se-choi-o-liverpool-mua-giai-2022-2023/
Cody Gakpo có lẽ sẽ là bản hợp đồng mùa đông đầu tiên của câu lạc bộ Liverpool trong bối cảnh mùa giải Premier League đang bước vào những giai đoạn căng thẳng nhất sau khi kì World Cup 2022 đặc biệt đã qua đi. Sự hiện diện của Cody Gakpo trong đội hình của Jurgen Klopp sẽ xoa dịu phần nào cơn đau đầu nhức nhối ở hàng công của The Kop ngay cả trước khi World Cup 2022 diễn ra cũng như sau khi ngày…
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matchjar · 3 years
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⚽️: Extended PL Highlights: Manchester United 2 Albion 1 (Click the PLAY BUTTON to view NOW)⚡️ Danny Welbeck's first-half goal is overturned by Manchester United. 👇 #EPL_Highlights #MatchJar
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Commission I did for @the_clumsy_creative Tried something a little different with the lines in the face and the hard light reflections on the opposite side. Really liking this super contrasty shading. Tell me what you guys think about this one . . . . . . #manchester_united #prilaga #sportaddict #manchestermua #manchesterart #sportsman #instasports #manchesterunitedfc #manchesterlife #manchesterarena #sportsnews #tagsta_sport #manchesterpride #manchesterunited #fifa20 #fifamemes #instamemes #vectorart #instart #redandyellow #reddevils #manunited #manunitedfans #portraits #watercolorpainting #logodesign #chevroletperformance #chevrolet #chevroletfans #bestofinsta https://www.instagram.com/p/CE6x_pfApOv/?igshid=v2few8ek86ov
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@paulpogba are you staying at @manchesterunited? . . . #mufc #manunited #paulpogba #pogba #manu #manchesterunited #manchester_united #epl #manutd #unitedfanart #premierleague #digitalartwork #digitalart #digitalarts (at Old Trafford, Manchester) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdQDEPgMK5U/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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yurivanhelten · 3 years
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Hello Manchester ✋🏼🇬🇧 #manchesterunited #manchester #manchester_united (bij Manchester, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CbAe8Ndsyx9tA_cuErxwECjxLoPPOXFniYAj4Q0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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tsportsday · 10 months
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Bruno Fernandes and Manchester United limped out of the Champions League group stage Tuesday with a loss to FC Bayern Munich. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)Manchester United limped out of the Champions League on Tuesday, but crumbled long ago, long before this latest crisis spiraled into stunned silence at Old Trafford.It crumbled not in Copenhagen nor Istanbul, nor against Bournemouth last weekend, with Old Trafford’s stands emptying and boos pouring. They poured after a 3-0 defeat, United’s 11th of this still-young season. They poured down on a scorned head coach and his inadequate players. They poured because beatdowns by Bournemouth, and early Champions League exits, don’t befit England’s most storied soccer club.But they also poured because none of this is novel or surprising.United has been crumbling for over a decade now.It is rotting, and Tuesday’s 1-0 loss to Bayern Munich, which left United at the bottom of its Champions League group, was merely the latest reminder.Its remains are a mediocre team cobbled together by clueless executives, hampered by injuries, and elevated only by the mystique and prestige of a once-great institution. They have managed just one convincing win all season. Their goal differential and underlying metrics suggest they belong in the Premier League’s bottom half.Their history makes each successive failure an alarming headline. Battered by Brighton. Collapse in Copenhagen. Beaten by Crystal Palace at home. But letdowns are no longer the exception; they’re the rule. Palace, Copenhagen, Brighton and Bournemouth — like Norwich, Sunderland, Burnley, Başakşehir, Sheffield United, West Brom and Cardiff City in seasons past — are all part of the same damning pattern.It’s a pattern recently compounded by off-field controversies. United’s shameful mishandling of Mason Greenwood, a young forward charged with attempted rape and assault, cast a pall over the club this summer. With the charges dropped after key witness withdrawals, United executives reportedly planned to reintegrate Greenwood, only to backtrack amid internal and external backlash. They have, though, supported Antony, another young winger accused by multiple women of assault. Meanwhile, yet another young winger, Jadon Sancho, has been exiled for refusing to apologize to manager Erik Ten Hag for his insufficient effort in training. Questions surrounding the Sancho saga, and about the 23-year-old’s future, swirl to this day.Manchester United's Diogo Dalot covers his face after their Champions League loss to FC Bayern Munich on Tuesday. (Photo by PETER POWELL/AFP via Getty Images)And now there are reports of more disillusioned players. United responded to those reports by banning journalists from news conferences last week. Problems are accumulating, the sale of the club is still pending, and Ten Hag’s seat is increasingly hot.But no one man is responsible for the intense malaise that envelopes Old Trafford. The pattern, and the problems, all stem from the same roots. United’s reviled American owners, the Glazers, have allowed the club to decay and descend into cyclical dysfunction.The dysfunction has yielded 10 grumpy years without a genuine Premier League title challenge since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013. It has yielded four seasons sans Champions League football and now three group-stage eliminations. It has yielded protests and shocking on-field performances. Whenever it does, the Glazers and their henchmen sack a coach or spend another nine figures on players. But the pattern continues.The cycle that propels it has been explained ad nauseam. While rivals like Liverpool and Manchester City modernized their sporting structures, with directors of football and data, United lagged in soccer’s stone age. Until 2021, it had never employed a true sporting director; its transfer gurus were finance bros and … the manager. Coaches had a direct line to the chief corporate crony, executive vice chairman Ed Woodward. Woodward pulled in Matt Judge, the head of corporate development, and together they became the point men for negotiations — until both resigned last year. Over eight-plus seasons, they greenlighted more than $1.5 billion in spending on players — most of whom were overvalued, old, inflexible or not very good.They — the players, and the execs signing them, and the owners empowering those execs — were the reasons for United’s futility. The squad declined throughout the 2010s. And it still hasn’t recovered.Finally, in 2021, United restructured itself around a “football director” who’d oversee the scouting and recruitment of new players. It served as a long-overdue acknowledgement that previous processes were outdated. It supposedly signified a step toward a more auspicious era. But rather than hire an experienced football director, United promoted John Murtough, originally a David Moyes appointment, from within. And two-and-a-half years later, it seems that not much has changed.Sofyan Amrabat of Manchester United is dejected after the UEFA Champions League match between Manchester United and FC Bayern Munchen at Old Trafford on December 12, 2023 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Images)United has reportedly invested in data; but investing financially and investing institutionally are very different matters. Data is information; it must be used; and at United, it seemingly hasn’t been. Recent signings haven’t been celebrated by the analytics community; they’ve apparently been Ten Hag’s picks. And they haven’t been good ones.United has spent around $500 million over the past 18 months, enough to completely transform any squad. But it spent more than half the sum on three premier signings: Antony, a flashy winger with viral highlights but unremarkable numbers in the notoriously open Dutch league; Casemiro, a then-30-year-old who’s already declining; and Rasmus Højlund, a 20-year-old whose primary qualification was 9 goals in 32 appearances during one Italian Serie A season at Atalanta (and, perhaps, a last name that accentuated comparisons to a fellow left-footed Scandinavian striker, Erling Haaland).Højlund might yet turn into a superstar. But Antony, with an appalling 0.07 assists per 90 minutes, clearly isn’t one. Mason Mount, signed for around $70 million this summer, isn’t one. Lisandro Martinez could be, but he’s injured. Jadon Sancho could be, but he’s training and even eating alone, having been barred from the team canteen amid his monthslong stand-off with Ten Hag. Sancho was elite at Borussia Dortmund. Then, like other stars, he became polluted by the Man United rot.Old Trafford has become something of a graveyard for promising players. The very best ones, such as Harry Kane or Jude Bellingham, now turn down big-money offers and sign elsewhere. Those who do come struggle in a team that lacks coherence. And the cycle churns.The hope is that new ownership will disrupt it. After a protracted process, replete with underwhelming bids, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is close to completing his purchase of 25% of the club for $1.6 billion. The Glazers will remain in control, but Ratcliffe and his company, INEOS, will take over the soccer department. A welcome overhaul could be coming.But for now, there is just another disappointment to digest, a 12th loss in their last 23 games, a new low for the 20-time English champions. Bayern and Man United were incomparable on Tuesday. Liverpool, another rival that has soared into a different stratosphere, is up next this weekend. Ten Hag may or may not survive a 13th blow. But whether or not he does, the dysfunction will continue.This article contains affilate links; if you click such a link and make a purchase, we may earn a commission.
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ligapedia · 3 years
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matchjar · 3 years
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⚽️: PL Highlights: Man United 2 Albion 1 (Click the PLAY BUTTON to view NOW)⚡️ Albion suffer a second narrow defeat to Manchester United this season, despite taking a first-half l... 👇 #EPL_Highlights #MatchJar
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royalmamastots · 4 years
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frombeyondlife-blog · 6 years
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#RememberingGreats . 26th May Today we are celebrating the birthday and legacy of Scottish professional football player and manager Sir Matt Busby CBE, KCSG 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿⚽️🎉 . Sir Busby managed Manchester United between 1945 and 1969 and again for the second half of the 1970–71 season . He is widely regarded as one of the greatest managers of all time. His managerial records and longevity at the helm of Manchester United are surpassed only by Sir Alex Ferguson . ====================== www.frombeyondlife.com ====================== . . . . . . #frombeyondlife #sirmattbusby #sirmattbusbyway #manchester #manchesterunited #manchester_united #mufc #mufcfans #mufcfanpics #mcr #mancmade #football #footballers #footballplayer #manager #footballmanager #soccer #awaydaybible #scotland #scottish #quotesdaily #quoteoftheday #onthisday #inspiring #inspiration #gentlemen #icon #legend #happybirthday
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Sir Alex Ferguson - Manchester United Poster
Sir Alex Ferguson – arguably the best manager to lead Manchester United. These quote posters are some of the most memorable things said by the legend.
Sir Alex Ferguson - arguably the best manager to lead Manchester United. These quote posters are some of the most memorable things said by the legend.
A great Father's Day gift some would say!
*PLEASE NOTE: All prints are unframed.*
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