Yeah, he’s been a catalyst for Utd. Like Cantona, he knows how good he is and he wants to show it. Even when he’s not controlling the game, he has the ability to do something special and make a difference.
That's what ia a annoying Luke we were in the box seat to sign him and his quality was obvious as soon as you saw him. When I saw his first game for United I thought of Cantona. You could see that he had the quality to transform the team and he has.
Maguire and Lindelof look poor against quick interplay. But Fred is the real problem - what does he do? He’s not a holding midfielder and has such a poor first touch. He keeps shooting from outside the box - but never scores
I am inclined to believe that there is a thread where these are burning issues.......but this ain't it.
I agree but the Law says that a deliberate touch to the face is a red card unless there was negligible force. So the only issue was whether it was deliberate. If Dean thought it was then he had no choice but to send him off.
It was also arguably negligible. Not sure why Dean felt it was worth a red when virtually nobody else has.
Looks like this month will be the one where Citeh can decisively crush a lot of the PL title contenders.
Once again Man Utd fans respond to their team dropping points by racially abusing one of their own players on social media, with Axel Tuanbee bearing the brunt of it - and not for the first time, as he and Anthony Martial both got it after the loss to Sheffield United I can understand their fans feeling their club has lost its identity, since Saltypool have copied it wholesale, but do they really think that stealing Millwall's identity is the best idea?
tbf Dean didn't think it was a red but the Var official did and my guess after the Bednarak incident he didn't dare not go with the guidance . Two officials looking at incidents just doubles the chances of screw ups