Arsenal ‘problem players’ would have been handled properly by Ten Hag instead of Arteta dallying
Roy Keane named three “problem players” at Arsenal two and a half years ago but Mikel Arteta is no Erik ten Hag so a couple of them remain at the ...
Roy Keane named three “problem players” at Arsenal two and a half years ago but Mikel Arteta is no Erik ten Hag so a couple of them remain at the ...
Marcus Rashford probably thought 5.30pm was early enough to hold the back pages but he was wrong…
The international break is almost over, so it’s time for punchy Bukayo Saka opinions, brutal putdowns and Zinedine Zidane mischief.
For a man who never mentions Manchester United, Kylian Mbappe does a lot of advising Manchester United on strikers.
Marcus Rashford had the gall to grab a break after getting injured and pulling out of England duty. If he can walk around New York…
England finally delivered that Win Over A Big Nation but actually Italy aren’t all that. And besides, there is a bizarrely-timed Harry Kane question to ask.
Randal Kolo Muani and Harry Kane have pretty much been announced as new summer signings by Man Utd, while Erik ten Hag is daring to ignore Jurgen Klopp.
International breaks are hard for everyone, but it really does seem to be low tide in Content Bay this mid-lull Wednesday. Mediawatch is feeling bleak.
‘Trouble is brewing’ at Arsenal, who will be forced to play the same XI that battered Palace. But then a man is in pain, which is a ‘huge boost’…
Bukayo Saka is 21 and Wayne Rooney was also 21 when he won his first Premier League title and that’s enough for some people…
It was fun while it lasted for Arsenal but Mikel Arteta ignored Chris Sutton so Gabriel Jesus only managed one half and their back-up right-back is injured.
There is a bizarre Jude Bellingham question and the penny has finally dropped with Trent Alexander-Arnold. But one baffling Liverpool take is repeated.
Four ‘first-team stars’ are missing in Madrid for Liverpool, who also face a three-goal-deficit crisis, while wacky Pep Guardiola has fans in stitches.
With goal difference separating their team from the relegation zone, West Ham fans will be thrilled to learn they are to blame, not the board or David Moyes
Erik ten Hag should have ‘dropped’ Casemiro like Paul Scholes advised (hmmm) and then maybe the title race would still be on.
The ‘Man Utd players driving cars’ goldmine is yet to be fully excavated but the biggest possible Old Trafford news comes from a club-record signing boost.
The media want to put Tottenham in their place and berate the fans for wanting more while calling for Antonio Conte to be sacked. It’s confusing.
Thought we might move on from Sunday? No chance. Not while the Mail are spotting Marcus Rashford leaving his house rather than sitting alone in the dark.
If you think that is an ‘almighty wobbler’ then you have never seen a toddler as the Bruno Fernandes untruth takes hold.
Manchester United might not win the Quadruple after all. It’s almost like it was all absolute bollocks…
Erik ten Hag has a ‘Casemiro problem’. Man Utd cannot afford to rest the Brazilian, who was famously in and out of a trophy-hoarding Real Madrid side.
Manchester United are now just 100/1 to win the Quadruple so ‘there is still work to do’. You don’t say…
It’s just more Manchester United Quadruple talk, we’re sorry to report. Mediawatch is already very tired – maybe West Ham will do us all a favour later.
Manchester United have won the Carabao Cup so obviously they will win three more trophies, starting with the FA Cup – which is practically in the bag.
Manchester United and Newcastle United spark some headlines after the Carabao Cup final but first…some Garth Crooks.
Erik ten Hag likes attacking football, making ambitious substitutions and, best of all, winning. The Man Utd manager is basically Sir Alex Ferguson’s twin.
There was no emergency meeting. There were no crisis talks. But when such speculation gathers pace and the yearn for Chelsea blood is strong…
Liverpool got spangled by Real Madrid but never fear, Reds fans; you are ‘monitoring’ the most valuable player in the world.
Graham Potter is right not to ‘indulge in performative anger’ but it also proves the Chelsea job is just too nasty for him and the experts want him gone.
Graham Potter is in trouble at Chelsea so could be available to take a job with Leeds, who are only big in England. What a load of bollocks.
Luke Edwards of the Daily Telegraph has taken it upon himself to invent that Newcastle and Liverpool’s rivalry has turned toxic.
Mikel Arteta should never have picked Rob Holding in a narrow FA Cup defeat three weeks ago. And Erling Haaland FORGOT everything in the win over Arsenal.
Liverpool are about to be blown out of the Jude Bellingham water by Chelsea, who are considering maybe possibly having a word over a potential transfer.