Tag: Man Utd

  • Solskjaer willing to offload senior Man Utd trio

    Solskjaer willing to offload senior Man Utd trio

    Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is prepared to oversee the departures of several senior players this month.

    Sky Sports says Solskjaer may be set for a clearout ahead of the January transfer window.

    United would be interested in hearing offers for Marcos Rojo, Phil Jones and Sergio Romero.

    Rojo has yet to make a single senior appearance this season as he is nursing a calf injury.

    The same goes for Jones, who has fallen down the pecking order in Solskjaer’s defence, whereas Romero has become the third-choice goalkeeper behind David de Gea and Dean Henderson

  • Edinson Cavani gets three-match ban

    Edinson Cavani gets three-match ban

    Manchester United’s Edinson Cavani has been given a three-match ban and a £100,000 fine for a social media post containing a Spanish phrase that is offensive in some contexts.

    The Uruguayan, 33, pleaded guilty to a Football Association charge of using insulting and/or improper words.

    Cavani sent the message after scoring a winner at Southampton on 29 November.

    The striker subsequently deleted the post and apologised when the meaning that could be attached was pointed out.

    Along with the ban and fine, Cavani must also complete a “face-to-face” education programme.

    Cavani’s ban will begin immediately, ruling him out of United’s Premier League game with Aston Villa on New Year’s Day.

    He is also set to miss the EFL Cup semi-final against Manchester City on 6 January and FA Cup third-round tie with Watford on 9 January.

    Cavani issued an apology shortly after posting the message on Instagram following United’s 3-2 comeback win against the Saints.

    “It was intended as an affectionate greeting to a friend, thanking him for his congratulations after the game,” said the former Napoli and Paris St-Germain striker.

    “The last thing I wanted to do was cause offence to anyone.

    “I am completely opposed to racism and deleted the message as soon as it was explained that it can be interpreted differently.”

    The FA charged Cavani for the post on 17 December.

    With reference to new guidelines agreed in the summer, it said the post was alleged to be “insulting and/or abusive and/or improper and/or brought the game into disrepute”.

    It was also alleged “that the comment constitutes an aggravated breach” which “included reference, whether express or implied, to colour and/or race and/or ethnic origin”.

  • Bruno Fernandes smashes Cantona Man Utd record

    Bruno Fernandes smashes Cantona Man Utd record

    Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has broken another record at the club.

    With already 10 goals and 7 assists in 15 games this season, Fernandes has made history for United.

    According to Opta, the 26-year-old midfielder is currently the only player in United history to be involved in more than one goal per game (1.1) in the Premier League.

    His record is now superior to United great Eric Cantona (0.80).

  • I never pushed Porto to sell me to Man Utd – Telles

    I never pushed Porto to sell me to Man Utd – Telles

    Manchester United fullback Alex Telles insists he never forced through his sale from Porto

    this summer.

    As United haggled over a price, speculation was rife that Telles had demanded to leave Porto to ensure he got his Old Trafford move.

    But Telles told O Jogo: “I never mentioned leaving, the president knows that. That’s because I felt very happy and at ease, I was making dreams come true at the club, on a collective and individual level, but all professionals have dreams and goals and I never hid that the Premier League was a child’s dream and an athlete’s dream.

    “I waited for the right opportunity, but I never failed to leave my gift, to make it worthwhile at the club. So I am very grateful to FC Porto.

    “I never forced FC Porto to leave, not at all.

    “I have always been very faithful to my work and the present and never thought about the future. I let things happen in the best possible way.”

  • Moises Caicedo undergoing Man Utd medical

    Moises Caicedo undergoing Man Utd medical

    Independiente del Valle whizkid Moises Caicedo is set for a medical with Manchester United .

    Diario Expreso says a medical is underway and the player is set to sign a five-year deal.

    United will pay £4.5m for Caicedo’s services, with the player potentially arriving in the winter window.

    However, one problem that may arise is the player’s ability to obtain a work permit to play in England due to his age and appearances in South America.

    Indications are United could have the deal done in the coming hours.

    Upon arrival, Caicedo would join fellow youngsters Amad Diallo and Facundo Pellestri.

  • Ancelotti insists ‘no regrets’ after Man Utd defeat

    Ancelotti insists ‘no regrets’ after Man Utd defeat

    Everton manager Carlo Anceloti says his team have no regrets about how they played against Manchester United in the Carabao Cup.

    The Toffees went into the fixture off the back of several impressive Premier League results against top opposition.

    However, they were meek and excessively defensive against United, and only attacked with vigor in stoppage time after conceding a late goal thanks to Edinson Cavani.

    The Toffees bow out at the quarter final stage, while United booked a semi final with Manchester City.

    “We are disappointed, of course, it was an important competition for us,” said manager Ancelotti.

    “But there are no regrets with the performance.

    “It was a good performance, we defended well, properly.

    “We had a difficult start but after 20 minutes the game was under control.

    “We didn’t play attacking football but we needed to defend and until the last three minutes we defended well.

    “We were good defensively until the end and were close to penalties.

    “They had more control and quality, we know this.

    “The plan was to defend well and we did, we had some opportunities with set-pieces and counter-attacks.

    “That was the game we planned.”

  • Carabao Cup: Solskjaer rubbishes Cavani red card claims

    Carabao Cup: Solskjaer rubbishes Cavani red card claims

    Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has rubbished claims Edinson Cavani should’ve seen red in their Carabao Cup win against Everton.

    United booked their place in the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night as a late double from Cavani and Anthony Martial sealed their place in the last four of the competition.

    During the game, Cavani grabbed Yerry Mina by the throat and shoved him to the ground.

    The incident was missed by match officials and was not reviewed as there was no VAR in operation during the match.

    “Nothing in it,” Solskjaer told Sky Sports after the match. “Two South Americans that have had a few battles before, they met in Copa America qualifiers so, no, this was a proper game of football. With fans, tackles, yellow cards and chances at both ends, I enjoyed it.”

    Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti was also pressed on the controversial moment but admitted he had not seen it at the time.

    “I don’t know I didn’t see the situation with Yerry Mina,” the Italian said.

  • I’m ready for Everton Cup test – Eric Bailly

    I’m ready for Everton Cup test – Eric Bailly

    Manchester United defender Eric Bailly insists he is ready to start whenever manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer calls upon him.

    United go to Goodison Park to face Everton in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night.

    The defender was involved in both of United’s wins in the competition so far this season – at Luton Town and Brighton & Hove Albion, and he’d love to play a part in our quarter-final tie.

    “I’ve been going step by step and have been training well and I feel good. I’m very happy to be back with the team,” he told manutd.com.

    “In football, this [injuries] can happen sometimes. It’s time to forget now. I’m fit, I’m so happy with how the team is doing and I’m training well. I feel strong and I am ready for my chance to help my team-mates.

    “For me, when you come back from injury and you’re in the squad, you know the manager has confidence in you.

    “Now I keep training well to get my body ready to start. I know I am ready to start, but I will wait to take my chance and enjoy being back out on the pitch.”

  • Ferguson asked me to succeed him at Man Utd – Ancelotti

    Ferguson asked me to succeed him at Man Utd – Ancelotti

    Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti admits Sir Alex Ferguson wanted him to take charge of Manchester United in 2013.

    The Italian, whose side face Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team on Wednesday evening, said he had always been grateful to the Scot for considering him but had committed himself to Real Madrid instead. United have not approached him since.

    Ancelotti said: “I can say that I keep a fantastic relationship with Sir Alex. We met when he decided to stop but I was close to Real Madrid. I appreciate the fact at that time he talked to me.”

    Ferguson revealed in 2015 that Ancelotti was one of several ‘very desirable’ candidates whose availability he canvassed before settling on David Moyes.

    “It became apparent that Jose Mourinho had given his word to Roman Abramovich that he would return to Chelsea and that Carlo Ancelotti would succeed him at Real Madrid,” he wrote in his book Leading.

  • I spoke to Ferguson about Man Utd move – Lewandowski

    I spoke to Ferguson about Man Utd move – Lewandowski

    Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski admits moving to England was close previously in his career.

    Lewandowski was voted last week FIFA’s The Best for this year’s Player of the Season.

    He recalled to France Football: “After my second year in Dortmund, I had a conversation with Sir Alex Ferguson.

    “He wanted me to come to Manchester.

    “I was very interested. I can even say I was ready. But Dortmund wouldn’t let me go. It didn’t bother me any more than that because it went well in Borussia.”