Tag: Manchester United

Amorim Under Fire as Foster Warns of

Ruben Amorim (Manchester United)
September 2025


Ben Foster claimed Ruben Amorim is “living on borrowed time” after United’s poor start, including an early Carabao Cup exit and unconvincing league form. Despite beating Chelsea, pressure mounts after last season’s 15th-place finish and Europa League heartbreak against Tottenham. Foster suggested Amorim may last only a couple more defeats, warning United lack cohesion. He mentioned Oliver Glasner as a candidate but doubted fans would accept his three-at-the-back system. Glasner’s Palace sit fifth despite losing stars, highlighting his managerial stock, but doubts remain.

United & Liverpool Eye Juve’s Bremer

Gleison Bremer (Juventus)
September 2025

Manchester United and Liverpool are monitoring Juventus defender Gleison Bremer, valued at €70–80m. Both clubs see him as a potential defensive anchor, but Juventus remain reluctant to sell given his importance and four-year contract, making any deal difficult without a “mind-blowing” offer. Bremer, 28, has regained top form after an ACL injury, cementing his place in Juve’s backline. While Chelsea and Bayern Munich also show interest, Juventus consider him untouchable unless extraordinary bids arrive, as they rebuild under pressure to retain their best defensive asset.

United Investigate Viral Fan Incident at Old Trafford

Manchester United
September 2025

Manchester United are investigating after viral footage showed fan Frank Ilett, known as “The United Strand,” being attacked in the concourse during the 2-1 win over Chelsea. Ilett has gone viral for refusing to cut his hair until United win five consecutive games. Ilett was verbally abused and grabbed by another supporter, sparking outrage online. United vowed strong sanctions if the culprit is identified. Ironically, the last time United won five in a row was under Erik ten Hag in February 2024.

Sheringham Urges United to Hire Gareth Southgate

Gareth Southgate
September 2025

Teddy Sheringham has urged Manchester United to appoint Gareth Southgate if Ruben Amorim is sacked, arguing the ex-England boss could “restructure the whole place.” United have just two wins from five games after finishing 15th last season. Despite heavy summer spending on Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha, and Bryan Mbeumo, United sit 11th in the table and crashed out of the Carabao Cup to fourth-tier Grimsby. Sheringham believes Southgate’s leadership and experience make him the steadying figure Old Trafford needs.

Amorim Pays Tribute to Mourinho, Reaffirms United Loyalty

Ruben Amorim (Manchester United)
September 2025

Ruben Amorim praised Jose Mourinho after his appointment as Benfica boss, calling him “the best Portuguese manager.” Amorim credited Mourinho for opening doors for Portuguese coaches but underlined Manchester United remains his only club amid speculation. Despite United’s mixed start, Amorim eased pressure with a 2-1 win over Chelsea, thanks to Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro. He admitted Mourinho remains an inspiration but insisted his own focus is firmly on United’s project, brushing aside any talk of distraction or divided loyalty.

United and Arsenal Set WSL Attendance Record in 0-0 Draw

Manchester United Women, Arsenal Women
September 2025

Manchester United set a new women’s club record with 8,665 fans at Leigh Sports Village in their WSL clash with Arsenal. Despite the occasion, both sides battled to a 0-0 draw dominated by midfield exchanges and limited clear-cut chances. United-Arsenal fixtures have now hit record attendances for three consecutive years, surpassing 8,000 each time. The growing rivalry has eclipsed games against Chelsea, City, and Liverpool. Arsenal’s travelling support once again boosted numbers, underlining the fixture’s significance as one of the WSL’s showcase battles.

Maresca Clarifies Garnacho Snub in Chelsea Defeat

Enzo Maresca (Chelsea)
September 2025

Enzo Maresca denied leaving Alejandro Garnacho on the bench against Manchester United due to boos from home fans, instead citing an enforced change after Wesley Fofana requested substitution during Chelsea’s 2-1 loss. Garnacho, signed from United this summer for £40m, was preparing to enter but was blocked by injury substitutions. Maresca insisted he had every intention of using the winger despite the hostile reception at Old Trafford, dismissing speculation about crowd influence.

Fernandes Hits United Milestone and Earns Amorim’s Praise

Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)
September 2025

Bruno Fernandes reached 100 goals for Manchester United in their 2-1 win over Chelsea, with head coach Ruben Amorim hailing him as a club legend in the making, stressing his leadership and impact at decisive moments. Fernandes struck early before Amorim praised his captain’s resilience and influence, noting he can still improve but already deserves his place in club history. Amorim credited Fernandes for inspiring teammates under pressure and consistently stepping up when the team needed him most.

Chelsea Keeper Sanchez Apologizes After Early Red

Robert Sanchez (Chelsea)
September 2025

Chelsea’s 2-1 defeat to Manchester United was shaped by Robert Sanchez’s early red card, the earliest in the club’s Premier League history. The Spaniard apologized publicly, admitting his costly mistake left his teammates fighting uphill from the fifth minute. Sanchez rushed out and fouled Bryan Mbeumo, denying a clear chance and forcing Chelsea to play almost the entire game with ten men. His apology on Instagram took full responsibility, acknowledging that his error overshadowed the team’s battling second-half effort at Old Trafford.

Casemiro’s Red Card Overshadows United’s Win

Casemiro (Manchester United)
September 2025

Casemiro scored but was later sent off for two reckless fouls, leaving Manchester United under pressure in a 2-1 win over Chelsea. Amorim defended his star, insisting the midfielder’s over-eagerness reflected his commitment rather than lack of discipline. After doubling United’s lead, Casemiro lunged into another rash tackle and was dismissed before halftime. Chelsea’s late push nearly cost United, but they held on. Amorim stressed that Casemiro is a seasoned winner who “cares too much,” brushing aside claims of buckling under pressure.

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