Saturday, 2 January 2016

SADIO MANE WANTS OUT?

Sadio Mane or Sadio money? Sorry guys, I just had to write that. Anyways, Sadio Mane was dropped in Southampton's fixture today against  Norwich City, despite the team positioned at 13th in the league. In the end Southampton went on to lose to Norwich 1-0. Right now you might be thinking, "well what's that to do with Manchester United?" There's a lot of rumours in the articles about Sadio Mane making a move to possibly Manchester United. It might sound ridiculous but what other striker is out there in the market apart from Aubameyang and Lewandowski, who are top scorers in the world but are perfectly settled in Germany, or Javier Hernandez who is shining radiantly! - what an embarrassment! It would be a dream for Manchester United to sign Sadio Mane. He's pacy, quick, strong and small and can bag goals after goals. Isn't that all we need? In conclusion, Manchester United is the home to the theatre of Dreams. Where dreams happen. Anything can happen.

Friday, 1 January 2016

THE WINDOW IS OPEN!

The January transfer window is officially open. So who should Louis Van Gaal release and who do you think he should sign?

To Sell:

1. Wayne Rooney needs to be sold. He is expected to be the best striker in the world and he's unable to perform, he's unable to score goals and I think he's time should be up. Every week the captain of the club is being paid £300,000 every single week! And only to score two goals. If we were to let go of Wayne Rooney, we would have to buy another striker. But who?
 The other option is to change up the formation a bit. This season, every game Louis Van Gaal has stuck with the 4-2-3-1. However Wayne Rooney only works well paired with another striker. Sir Alex always played Wayne Rooney and Robin Van persie together. What a partnership! Even last season when Falcao played alongside Wayne Rooney they played well. Maybe if we bought another striker he'll improve as he feels his position is under threat.

To Sign:

1. Adnan Januzaj needs to be re-signed. Louis Van Gaal played him as a striker at the beginning of the season, and I still don't why he was loaned out to Borussia Dortmund. We all know how good he is, his shooting and dribbling ability and under David Moyes that was really shown.

To be honest with you, Manchester United are in a big trouble. We need a top goalscoring striker, but I just don't who. Please comment below who you would like to see at Manchester United realistically. Do you think we should be looking in a different position please leave what you think in the comment section and maybe your wish will come true.


Saturday, 19 December 2015

THE GOLDEN BOY 2015

Manchester United striker Anthony Martial has won the Golden Boy Award for 2015. And it's no surprise. Look at what he is doing for Manchester United. Some critics say, 'But he hasn't scored for ages', however when he doesn't score he's performing. Destroying Premier League defences, carrying the attack. That's why he's the best young player in Europe. Luke Shaw and Adnan Januzaj were also players included in the shortlist for the best young player in Europe. What I can't wait is to see him perform in the Euros for his country France. What a player!

Thursday, 10 December 2015

WHAT'S THE MATA?

So sorry about the title guys, I just had to! But what is the matter with Manchester United? A lot of people blame Louis Van Gaal, but for me he isn't entirely responsible for the failure of Manchester United.
 Louis Van Gaal has invested in adding depth to the midfield, he has improved United's defense by buying an Italian Right Back, the rest Chris Smalling, Phil Jones and Daley Blind who have all stepped up massively. He has picked a formation something he had tried to achieve last season which does work, he has kept David de Gea at Manchester United, he has chosen possessive football which has helped in order to keep important clean sheets, so where does the responsibility lie for the failure of Manchester United?
In my opinion, Wayne Rooney. He's supposed to be a captain for the biggest club in the world, he's supposed to be the main goalscorer for the team, he has all the support of creative midfielders around him: Morgan Schneiderlin, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Michael Carrick and Juan Mata. But instead he's playing WWE!
There's too much pressure upon the youngsters at Manchester United, and you can't expect too much from a 19 year old. You can't blame Louis Van Gaal for putting trust in the, supposed to be, top scorer in the league. I think, January, Louis Van Gaal should be looking for a striker, and I also think that Louis Van Gaal should be supported and not spat upon. In your opinion who is to blame? Comment below!

Thursday, 3 December 2015

MOUSSA DEMBELE!

No it's not Tottenham's Dembele! It's 19 year old Moussa Dembele from Fulham who according to Sky Sports sources is being targeted by Manchester United.

 The striker from France has already bagged eight goals this season. Moussa is close to signing a new contract to stay at Craven Cottage but could have second thoughts and join Manchester United in January.

Manchester United are in high demand for a striker with only Anthony Martial and Wayne Rooney who both haven't done enough for the team. Especially Rooney. Without those two, the next option is Marouane Fellaini!

Andy Hinchcliffe of Sky Sports who voted Moussa Dembele in his top 10 championship players this season and Football League expert said this about the youngster: "He's still very young, very raw, Dembele, but he doesn't seem to get too much wrong; there's a real maturity to his play." He also added: "I think with his pace, his power, his finishing on the floor and in the air, he's playing like a mid-20's player, which is quite extraordinary. he could be a Premier League player and it will be nice to see how he develops over the course of the season."

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

NEVILLE TO MANAGE VALENCIA!

Manchester United legend, Gary Neville has being given rulership to manage Spanish giants, Valencia. He'll take his erudite analysis for Sky Sports, whilst coaching England and running Salford City. That's great responsibility especially for such a big club! Will he succeed at Valencia? I definitely think so, but only eventually. Recently on BBC was a documentary of the poor old Salford City which you may have seen, but did you notice though, that out of the five of the "class of 92", Gary Neville was the only one who really took the lead, so it's no surprise that Gary Neville has been given the opportunity. Could Ryan Giggs do likewise?