Tag: Manchester United

Dorgu volley crowns Man Utd as Premier League’s new set-piece kings

Patrick Dorgu
December 2025

United beat Newcastle 1-0 despite having just a third of possession, as Patrick Dorgu reacted quickest to a half-cleared set piece and lashed home a stunning 15-yard volley. The goal, his first for the club, lifted Amorim’s side up to fifth place. Amorim hailed the win as one of his best at United, praising his players’ willingness to suffer, defend deep and attack every cross. He highlighted Dorgu’s confidence and Ugarte’s revival in a slightly freer role where errors are less costly and risks are encouraged.

Neville hails Heaven’s breakout display but slams Amorim’s “bizarre” subs

Ayden Heaven
December 2025

Gary Neville praised 19-year-old defender Ayden Heaven for an outstanding Player of the Match performance against Newcastle, highlighting his aerial dominance and composure, but criticised Ruben Amorim’s second-half substitutions for destabilising United’s shape as they clung on to Patrick Dorgu’s volleyed winner. Neville lauded Heaven’s mentality after earlier struggles versus West Ham and Bournemouth, yet argued that withdrawing Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw for Tyler Fredricson and long-exiled Tyrell Malacia invited pressure, branding the late in-game configuration “bizarre” even though United ultimately ground out the result.

Amorim blocks Mainoo and Zirkzee exits unless Manchester United land cover

Kobbie Mainoo, Joshua Zirkzee
December 2025

Ruben Amorim has warned that Kobbie Mainoo and Joshua Zirkzee will not be allowed to leave in January unless Manchester United secure replacements, despite both fringe players exploring moves to gain more minutes after limited starts so far this season. With Mazraoui, Amad and Mbeumo at AFCON and Bruno Fernandes injured, Amorim says United are already “short” and cannot weaken further, insisting outgoings are contingent on new arrivals as the club juggles squad depth with players’ career ambitions and constant pressure to win.

Mount targets England World Cup return after resurgence under Amorim

Mason Mount
December 2025

Mason Mount believes there is “an opportunity” to force his way into England’s 2026 World Cup squad as a run of consecutive starts for Manchester United finally gives him continuity after years disrupted by injuries, loss of form and a difficult Chelsea exit. Reflecting on childhood ambitions and learning from setbacks like lost finals, Mount says recent minutes under Amorim feel like genuine progress rather than false starts, and he is focused on sustaining performances through Boxing Day and beyond to re-establish himself for club and country.

Amorim stalls on contract calls for Maguire and Casemiro

Ruben Amorim
December 2025

Ruben Amorim says Manchester United have made “no decision” on new deals for Harry Maguire and Casemiro, with both veterans edging towards the final months of their contracts despite reviving form and growing responsibility under the Portuguese coach this season. With European qualification, squad balance and wage structure still unclear, Amorim wants to see where United finish before committing, stressing long-term planning over sentiment at a time when Maguire could accept reduced terms and Casemiro’s high salary complicates any extension.

Harewood hails Ronaldo as “machine” and model pro after 1,000-goal talk

Cristiano Ronaldo
December 2025

Marlon Harewood says Cristiano Ronaldo’s longevity and numbers were signposted as early as his Manchester United days, arguing that his current output at 40, plus his ambitions to reach 1,000 goals and play with Cristiano Jr, are the product of extreme professionalism. Reflecting on facing Ronaldo in England, Harewood highlighted his work ethic, physical standards and mentality, describing him as the blueprint to show young players. With titles and goals across United, Real Madrid, Juventus and Al-Nassr, he believes nobody should be surprised by Ronaldo’s sustained dominance.

Nani says Amorim’s “entitled” United kids would never have survived under Ferguson

Ruben Amorim
December 2025

Nani has contrasted Ruben Amorim’s disciplinary headaches with Sir Alex Ferguson’s era, insisting United’s current issues with “entitled” youngsters clapping back on social media would never have arisen when the legendary Scot’s “hairdryer” authority controlled the dressing room. Amorim publicly called out academy prospects Harry Amass and Chido Obi for entitlement and social-media replies, while handling Kobbie Mainoo’s “Free Kobbie” T-shirt saga calmly, stating he will pick the midfielder purely on merit and that his door is open for any player talks.

Amorim insists January signings must truly want Manchester United move

Ruben Amorim
December 2025

Ruben Amorim has restated that Manchester United will only act in January for players they are certain want to join, warning against repeating past mistakes as the club weigh defensive midfield targets and react to missing out on Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo. After walking away from Brighton’s £100m price for Carlos Baleba, United now track Ruben Neves, Conor Gallagher and Tyler Adams while monitoring other positions, but Amorim stresses they will not rush into panic deals and will prioritise long term fit, commitment and character over short term fixes.

United target Baleba sets sights on AFCON glory and midfield supremacy

Carlos Baleba
December 2025

Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba says he wants to become the best midfielder in the world while helping Cameroon at AFCON, after emerging as an elite Premier League performer and attracting strong but ultimately unsuccessful interest from Manchester United in the last summer window. Signed to replace Moises Caicedo, Baleba impressed across his first two seasons before form dipped amid heavy transfer speculation, with Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler stressing the emotional impact of United’s interest and urging the 21-year-old to stay grounded, develop in Sussex and build step by step.

Rashford pushes to make Barcelona stay permanent

Marcus Rashford
December 2025

Marcus Rashford says his clear aim is to remain at Barcelona beyond the end of his loan from Manchester United, insisting he is focused on winning trophies with the Catalan club after contributing goals and assists to their push at the top of La Liga. On loan with an option to buy for around £22 million, Rashford has two goals and six assists while sharing left-wing duties with Raphinha, and is ready to accept a reduced salary to stay, describing life at the club and in the city as ideal.

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